Bibliography on the Limnology and Fisheries of Canadian Freshwaters
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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE LIMNOLOGY AND FISHERIES OF CANADIAN FRESHWATERS. N0.3(REVISED). by H.F.NICHOLSON Great Lakes Biolimnology Laboratory, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, 867 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, Ontario. L7R 4A6 1982 PREFACE This is a revised edition of Bibliography No.3, published in 1975 as Environm. Can., Fish.Mar.Serv., Techn.Rept., (566). Due to budget restrictions and the high cost of printing, combined with an expanding distribution list, it is no longer possible to publish this series as Technical Reports. Instead, each number will be issued in this present looseleaf form as an unpublished report of the Great Lakes Biolimnology Laboratory. Please note that those from outside Canada requesting copies of this series will be sent the Reference Indexes only. However, the Canadian Freshwater Features Sections will be sent if specifically requested. This issue can be referenced as:- Nicholson, H.F. 1982. "Bibliography on the limnology and fisheries of Canadian freshwaters. No.3(revised)". Can.Dept.Fish.Oceans, Pacific & Freshw.Fish., Great Lakes Biolimnol.Lab., Unpubl.Rept. FORMAT The bibliography is divided into two sections:- (1). Reference Index Each of these references contains information on the limnology and fisheries of Canadian freshwaters. They are numbered and appear in num~rical order. This enumeration is consecutive and continuous through the bibliography series. (2). Freshwater Feature Index This section is divided into alphabetical order of provinces and within each province the freshwater feature names are in alphabetical order. The coordinates (in minutes and degrees, latitude and longitude) are given for each feature except for British Columbia where, for the most part, the quadrilateral indexing system is used. Apart from French names, it is usual for the specific name to precede the generic name, as in Elliot Lake, but in a few cases the reverse is true, such as Lake Nipissing, in which case the latter will appear as Nipissing, Lake, with a comma after the specific name. The words Saint and Sainte are abbreviated to St. and Ste. respectively but appear in the sequence as if they were spelled in full. Approved Names - these are always printed in upper case. As well as those given in the Gazetteers and their Supplements, these names also include some which have been only recently approved and it is unlikely, therefore, that for the present at least these new names will be found on the topographical maps. Previous Names - these are always printed in lower case. As well as appearing in alphabetical order with the approved names they can also be found below and to the right of the relevant approved names. Misspelled names as found in the literature also come under this category. Each previous name will appear only once in the bibliographies. Temporary names - these are given by investigators to those freshwater features which are unnamed. Where their geographical coordinates are known, they appear in the bibliographies in upper case and preceded by an asterisk(*). In some cases, more accurate positioning than latitude and longitude is available from the compiler. When these features are allocated an approved name, which need not be the same as the temporary name, by the Canadian Permanent Committee on Geographic Names, notification will appear in amendment lists published in later issues. The numbers in brackets following the geographical coordinates refer to the numbered references in the Reference Index. NOTICE TO AUTHORS The most time-consuming work involved in the preparation of these bibliographies is the identification of those freshwater features which are inadequately described in the literature. A great deal of published data cannot be included in this series because the features referred to cannot be identified. Authors are therefore urged to include the geographical coordinates as given in the Gazetteers or their Supplements when referring to Canadian freshwater features in their publications. - 1 - REFERENCE INDEX 2001. HANEK, G., & MOLNAR, K. 1974. "Parasites of freshwater and nnndromous fishes from Matamek River system, Quebec". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Can., 31(6): 1135-39. 2002. RAWSON, D.S. 1961. "The lake trout of Lnc. la Ronge, Saskntdwwnn" ..l.FiHh.Rl'H.Ild.Cnn., 18(3): 423-62. 2003. COAD, B:"w., & POWER, G. 1974. "Meristic variation in the threespine sti.cld.ebnck, Gasterosteus aculeatus, in the Matamek River system, Quebec". J.Fish.Res.Bd.Can., 31(6): 1155-57. 2004. IDE, F-:P. (Undated) • "Atlantic salmon and trout investigations, 1945. Vol. 33, No.7. Analysis of samples of bottom organisms taken in September, 1945, at three stations along the upper Rawdon River flowing from Beaverbank Lake to Kinsac Long Lake and from Holmes Brook, Petitcodiac River, N.B.". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (382) . 2005. JOHNSON, W.E. 1965. "The morphometry of Babine Lake and Nilkitkwa Lake". Fish.Res.Bd. Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (819). 2006. JOHNSON, W.E. 1965. "Thermal structure of the waters of Babine Lake and Nilkitkwa Lake: 11 1956-1963 • Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (820). 2007. KELEHER, J.J. 1950. "Growth, maturity, and Triaenophorus parasitism in relation to taxonomy of Lake Winnipeg ciscoes (Leucichthys)". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol. Ser., (509). (Also: M.A.Thesis, Univ.Toronto). 2008. KELEHER, J.J. 1951. "Some meristic characters of Lake Winnipeg ciscoes, Leucichthys spp.". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (481). 2009. KELEHER, J.J. 1953. "Discussion of explanations and methods of study of differential infection of Lake Winnipeg ciscoes, Leucichthys_,_ by the cestode, Triaenophorus crassus". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (545). 2010. KELEHER, J.J. 1956. "Morphometry of Lake Manitoba ciscoes, Leucichthys tullibee". Fish. Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (610). 2011. KENNEDY, W.A., SPRULES, W.M., & DOAN, K.H. 1946. "Size of mesh for commercial gill-nets in Lake Manitoba". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (484). 2012. KENNEDY, W.A. 1947. "The coregonine fish of Great Bear Lake, N.W.T.". Fish.Res.Bd·.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (483). 2013. KENNEDY, W.A. 1949. "Report on Nueltin Lake". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (480). 2014. KENNEDY, W.A. 1950. "Recoveries of whitefish tagged at the Dauphin River, 1938". Fish. Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (506). 2015. KENNEDY, W.A. 1955. "Scale samples and related data on Lake Winnipeg whitefish collected from 1948 to 1953". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (592). 2016. KENNEDY, W.A. 1962. "A report on Tathlina and Kakisa Lakes- 1946". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (721). 2017. KERR, R.B. 1928. "Investigations on the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) of the Miramichi River, New Brunswick, Canada". Biol.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (43). 2018. LAWLER, G.H. 1952. "Investigation of Heming Lake ciscoes, (Leucichthys), 1950". Fish. Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (446). 2019. LAWLER, G.H. 1953. "Preliminary report on the activity patterns of four species of fish from Heming Lake, Manitoba". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., {542). 2020. LAWLER, G.H. 1953. "Age, growth, production and infection with Triaenophorus nodulosus of the yellow perch, Perea flavescens (Mitchill) of Manitoba". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol. Ser., (521). 2021. LAWLER, G.H. 1954. "Preliminary check-list of the fish parasites of Heming Lake, Manitoba". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (576). 2022. LAWLER, G.H. 1954. "Egg production of six species of Heming Lake fish with observations on spawning and the effect of parasitism on fecundity". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol. Ser., (579). 2023. LAWLER, G.H. 1955. "Life history studies of Triaenophorus at Heming Lake, Manitoba. Part 1. The life of T.crassus and T.nodulosus in the final host, Esox lucius, with special reference to changes in infection rate from year to year"-:---F"ish.Res.Bd. Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (604). 2024. LAWLER, G. H. 1963. "Basic data on the burbot, Lota lota, of Heming Lake, Manitoba". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (739-)-.- -- 2025. LOWE, C.W. 1932. "The algae of Spider Lake, Vancouver Island, B.C.". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., B.iol. Ser., (270). 2026. LOWE, C.W. 1932. "The phytoplankton of Spider Lake, Vancouver Island". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (282). 2027. LUCAS, C.C., & MARTIN, W.H. 1930. "A study of the mud deposits of the gill nets in the Nass River, British Columbia". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (280). 2028. MacDOUGALL, A.H., & McMILLAN, L. 1936. "Margaree salmon investigation, 1936. Vo1.9, No. 12. Reports on meteorology, hydrology and fishes, Trout Brook, Lake Ainslie". Biol. Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (123). - 2 - 2029. MacLEOD, N. 1922. "An investigation of the Lake Utopia smelt". Biol.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (44). 2030. MacLEOD, N. 1922. "Smelt larvae in the St.Croix and Magaguadavic Rivers, 1922". Biol. Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (45). 2031. McBURNEY, A.B., & LAWLER, G.H. 1953. "Plankton studies in relation to Triaenophorus in Heming Lake, Manitoba, 1952". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (546). 2032. BEAN, T.H. 1888. "On trout caught in Lake Alexandra, 81° 40'N". In: A.W.Greely(ed.), Rep.U.S.Exped.Lady Franklin Bay, Grinnel Land, (2): 55. U.S.Gov.Print.Off., Washington, D.C. 2033. M'GONIGLE, R.H. (Undated). "Investigation of the mortality of salmon in the River St. Croix, October, 1930". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (244)A. 2034. M'GONIGLE, R.H. (Undated). "Report on investigations of St.Croix River, September, 1936". Fish.Res.Bd.Can., MS Rep., Biol.Ser., (244)B. 2035. MORTIMER, J.E., & DOWNER, P.J.