Columnaris - Rehabilitation of Fish Populations with Toxicants
Rehabilitation of Fish Populations with Toxicants
1. Cyprinus carpio
2. Reclamation of a Northern Pond
3. Airboat
4. Rotenone
5. Wickecheoke Creek Preserve
6. Toxaphene
7. Half-Life Curve
Total Time
52:39
Released
December 15, 2019
Additional Details
This album is overall quite a bit noisier than past albums have been, but some softer ambient pieces are still in there.
released December 15, 2019
Soundbites and readings:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_fJhUfi0iY
Miller, S.A., and T.A. Crowl. 2006. Effects of Common Carp (Cyrinus carpio) on macrophytes and invertebrate communities in a shallow lake. Freshwater biology, Vol. 51: pp 85-94
Matsuzaki, S.S., N. Usio, N. Takamura, and I. Washitani. 2007. Effect of common carp on nutrient dynamics and littoral community composition: roles of excretion and bioturbation. Fundamental and Applied Limnology, Vol. 168(1): pp. 27-38.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp1IRMQtQs0
Stager, J.C., B. Wiltse, B.F. Cumming, T.M. Holsen, J. Stetler, C. Laxson, C.E. Marcillo, and D.F. Charles. 2019. A Novel ecological state at Bear Pond (Adirondack Mountains, NY, USA) following acidification and partial recovery. Lake and Reservoir Management, Volume 35(2), pp. 208-223.
Album art taken from "Rehabilitation of Fish Populations with Toxicants: A Symposium", May 1975, North Central Division, American Fisheries Society, Special Publication No. 4
released December 15, 2019
Soundbites and readings:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_fJhUfi0iY
Miller, S.A., and T.A. Crowl. 2006. Effects of Common Carp (Cyrinus carpio) on macrophytes and invertebrate communities in a shallow lake. Freshwater biology, Vol. 51: pp 85-94
Matsuzaki, S.S., N. Usio, N. Takamura, and I. Washitani. 2007. Effect of common carp on nutrient dynamics and littoral community composition: roles of excretion and bioturbation. Fundamental and Applied Limnology, Vol. 168(1): pp. 27-38.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp1IRMQtQs0
Stager, J.C., B. Wiltse, B.F. Cumming, T.M. Holsen, J. Stetler, C. Laxson, C.E. Marcillo, and D.F. Charles. 2019. A Novel ecological state at Bear Pond (Adirondack Mountains, NY, USA) following acidification and partial recovery. Lake and Reservoir Management, Volume 35(2), pp. 208-223.
Album art taken from "Rehabilitation of Fish Populations with Toxicants: A Symposium", May 1975, North Central Division, American Fisheries Society, Special Publication No. 4
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Added By:
Aveline
August 4, 2023
Edited By:
Opsiuscato
September 22, 2023