Genre
- Journal Article
In order to test the viability of oil sands aquatic reclamation techniques, yellow perch (Perca flavescens) were stocked into three experimental ponds. Pond substrates consisted of either oil sands fine tailings or clay and lean oil sands deposited by the mining operations. Yellow perch were stocked immediately postspawning and subsamples were sacrificed at 5 and 11 months to measure indicators of energy storage and utilization. These indicators included survival, age, spawning periodicity, condition factor, gonad size, fecundity, and liver size. Indicators generally showed patterns consistent with improved energy storage and utilization in the experimental pond yellow perch as compared with yellow perch in the lake from which the stocked fish originated. This was evidenced by increased gonad size, condition factor, and Liver size and the disappearance of spawning periodicity. The patterns observed in experimental ponds suggest improved resource availability and (or) reduced intra- and interspecific competition. Yellow perch physiological indicators were also compared with those measured at several remote natural lakes in the area. Fisheries parameters measured in yellow perch from the experimental ponds generally fell within the range of those found in natural lakes.
Univ Waterloo, Dept Biol, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada. Univ Manitoba, Dept Agr Econ, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, Canada. Syncrude Canada Ltd, Edmonton Res Ctr, Edmonton, AB T6N 1H4, Canada. Syncrude Canada Ltd, Dept Environm, Ft McMurray, AB T9H 3L1,(TRUNCATED)
OTTAWA; RESEARCH JOURNALS, MONTREAL RD, OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1A 0R6, CANADA
NATL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA
PT: J; NR: 20; TC: 12; J9: CAN J FISHERIES AQUAT SCI; PG: 13; GA: 222MB
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- Marine & Freshwater Biology
- STIZOSTEDION-VITREUM-VITREUM
- LAKE
- WHITE SUCKER
- Fisheries