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Pacific Salmon In Lake Ontario - Research (2236 words) |
 | The evolution of a wild population of Pacific salmon from initial hatchery releases in Lake Ontario affords us many opportunities to study important scientific and conservation issues including adaptation, rates of evolution, and ecological determinants of success that are related to invasion biology, biodiversity, and the role of hatcheries in restoring natural populations. |
 | Wilmot Creek — an un-stocked river — was chosen as the target river to intensively sample over a period of 8 weeks during the spring juvenile emergence and growth period. |
 | One hypothesis to explain the recent increase of Chinook wild production in Lake Ontario may be that the naturalizing populations have higher levels of thiamine in their eggs and so are experiencing reduced levels of EMS than their hatchery ancestors. |
| ernst - pafg03.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File (986 words) |
 | She died on 27 Sep 1914 in Wilmot Township, Ontario and was buried on 30 Sep 1914 in Riverside Cemetery, New Hamburg, Ontario. |
 | Fanny was born in 1877 in Haysville, Ontario. |
 | on 1 Jul 1939 in Baden, Ontario and was buried on 5 Jul 1939 in Fairmount Lutheran Cemetery, Baden, Ontario. |