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Fish species distribution and water chemistry in Nova Scotia lakes
Authors:D. L. Smith  J. K. Underwood  J. G. Ogden III  B. C. Sabean
Affiliation:1. Nova Scotia Department of the Environment, P.O. Box 2107, B3J 3B7, Halifax, N.S., Canada
2. Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, B3H 4J1, Halifax, N.S., Canada
3. Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forests, 120 Exhibition Street, B4N 4E5, Kentville, N.S., Canada
Abstract:During the summers of 1981-1984, 19,714 fish (23 species) were netted in 234 Nova Scotian lakes. Surface and mid-depth water samples were also analyzed for major ions, metals, and DOC. Lakewater pH varied from 4.4 to 7.7, including eight lakes which produced no fish in standard 23-hr net sets. Fish data were partitioned into 6 pH groupings for analysis. Stepwise multiple regressions of fish species vs. H+, S04,A1, Fe, and Mn showed little predictive power. Productive lakes ranged up to 530 μg L?1 Al, 1680 pg L?1 Fe, and 836 μg L?1 Mn. Apart from pH, fish distribution and abundance showed no significant relationships with water chemistry data. We note, however, that the more acidic lakes had fewer species of fish.
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