A paired stream approach was used to assess ecosystem health in two rural Nova Scotia streams (Thomas Brook and Sharpe Brook) with varying land-use practices. The objectives of the study were to assess stream health within an agricultural catchment, the Thomas Brook Watershed, and to identify parameters that could be used to characterize the impacts of agricultural land use on stream ecosystem health within intensively farmed watersheds in Nova Scotia. General water quality (nutrient concentrations, turbidity, pH, temperature) and the hydrology of both watersheds were monitored from May to October 2006. In addition, continuous dissolved oxygen (DO) and chlorophyll a data were collected in both streams, and benthic invertebrate populations were characterized during the study period. Diurnal DO data were analyzed to determine photosynthesis and respiration ratios. Macroinvertebrate data provided information on productivity, and on a number of other relevant metrics. Findings determined that agricultural land-use generally led to high nutrient concentrations, large dissolved oxygen variability, turbid waters, high chlorophyll a content, and impacted macroinvertebrate populations in streams. Forested land-use demonstrated typically unimpacted conditions. It was concluded that DO dynamics and macroinvertebrate metrics would be very useful for providing a generalized assessment of stream health in agricultural watersheds.
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Stream ecosystem health in rural mixed land-use watersheds Available to Purchase
Marie Claire Brisbois;
Marie Claire Brisbois
aDepartment of Process Engineering and Applied Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3J 1Z1, Canada.
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Rob Jamieson;
aDepartment of Process Engineering and Applied Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3J 1Z1, Canada.
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Robert Gordon;
Robert Gordon
bEngineering Department, NS Agricultural College, Truro, NS B2N 5E3, Canada.
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Glenn Stratton;
Glenn Stratton
cDepartment of Environmental Sciences, NS Agricultural College, Truro, NS B2N 5E3, USA.
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Ali Madani
Ali Madani
bEngineering Department, NS Agricultural College, Truro, NS B2N 5E3, Canada.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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September 28 2007
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May 02 2008
Online ISSN: 1496-256X
Print ISSN: 1496-2551
2008
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science (2008) 7 (5): 439–452.
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Received:
September 28 2007
Accepted:
May 02 2008
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Brisbois MC, Jamieson R, Gordon R, Stratton G, Madani A (2008), "Stream ecosystem health in rural mixed land-use watersheds". Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science, Vol. 7 No. 5 pp. 439–452, doi: https://doi.org/10.1139/S08-016
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