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Pre- and post- construction studies in Saskatchewan / Patrick W. Herzog.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Winnipeg, MB : Ducks Unlimited Canada, 1980.Description: 3v. (various pagings) : maps; 28 cmOnline resources: Abstract: Investigations to determine the effects of wetland development on waterfowl numbers and habitat characteristics were continued by Ducks Unlimited (Canada) in 1979. The first year of post- construction study at Nicolle Flats, the second year of pre-construction study at Skinner's Flats, Buzila and White Lake and the first year of pre-construction study at Arnold and Stockton were completed during the past field season. Breeding pair and brood densities fluctuated at projects studied over two years; differences reflected changes in habitat conditions resulting from development (Nicolle Flats) as well as changes in regional rather than site-specific conditions (Skinner's Flats, Buzila and White Lake). Production estimates were further influenced at Nicolle Flats by a change in brood visibility between years. Wet meadow and emergent communities increased in size with development of this project and were associated with a corresponding decrease in the size of the grass-forb community. The amount of emergent cover also increased at Skinner's Flats; community types and sizes remained similar at the While Lake and Buzila projects.Vegetation transects indicated changes in May-June upland transects at most sites and differences in the abundance of submergent plants at Nicolle Flats, White Lake and Buzila. Conclusions are drawn from the two years of study; a change in approach to one which stresses the environmental impact of development is recommended.

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Investigations to determine the effects of wetland development on waterfowl numbers and habitat characteristics were continued by Ducks Unlimited (Canada) in 1979. The first year of post- construction study at Nicolle Flats, the second year of pre-construction study at Skinner's Flats, Buzila and White Lake and the first year of pre-construction study at Arnold and Stockton were completed during the past field season. Breeding pair and brood densities fluctuated at projects studied over two years; differences reflected changes in habitat conditions resulting from development (Nicolle Flats) as well as changes in regional rather than site-specific conditions (Skinner's Flats, Buzila and White Lake). Production estimates were further influenced at Nicolle Flats by a change in brood visibility between years. Wet meadow and emergent communities increased in size with development of this project and were associated with a corresponding decrease in the size of the grass-forb community. The amount of emergent cover also increased at Skinner's Flats; community types and sizes remained similar at the While Lake and Buzila projects.Vegetation transects indicated changes in May-June upland transects at most sites and differences in the abundance of submergent plants at Nicolle Flats, White Lake and Buzila. Conclusions are drawn from the two years of study; a change in approach to one which stresses the environmental impact of development is recommended.

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