Wild Spear Lake
Location: |
Alberta, Canada |
Latitude (N): |
59.25° |
Longitude (W): |
114.15° |
Site notes: |
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- MacDonald, G. M. 1987a
- Postglacial Vegetation History of the Mackenzie River Basin.
Quaternary Research 28:245-262.
AEU SCI QE 696 Q24 Sites discussed: Lac
Mélèze, Lake Demain, Wild Spear Lake. Presents a pollen
record from each lake. (12/Nov/2010).
- MacDonald, G. M. 1987
- Postglacial Development of the Subalpine-Boreal Transition
Forest of Western Canada.
Journal of Ecology 75:303-320.
AEU SCI QH 540 J86 Sites discussed:
Yesterday Lake, Lone Fox Lake, Wild Spear Lake, Snowshow
Lake.
- MacDonald, G. M. 1990
- Postglacial Vegetation History of the Mackenzie River Basin.
Quaternary Research 28:245-262.
AEU SCI QE 696 Q24 Site discussed: Lac
Demain.
- Cwynar, L. C., and G. M. MacDonald 1987
- Geographical Variation of Lodgepole Pine In Relation to
Population History.
The American Naturalist 129(3):463-469.
Sites discussed: Elk Valley, Wedge Lake,
Goldeye Lake, Spring Lake, Boone Lake, Yesterday Lake, Lone Fox
Lake, Snowshoe Lake, Wild Spear Lake, Lac Ciel Blanc, John Klondike
Bog, Kettlehole Pond, Waterdevil Pond, Cinquefoil-Dwindling Ponds,
Buggy Pond, Natla Bog, Antifreeze Pond, Chapman Lake, Gill Lake. A
companion paper to MacDonald and Cwynar (1985).
- MacDonald, G. M., and L. C. Cwynar 1985
- A Fossil Pollen Based Reconstruction of the Late Quaternary
History of Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta ssp
latifolia) in the Western Interior of Canada.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 15:1039-1044.
AEU SCI SD 145 C23 Sites discussed: Elk
Valley, Wedge Lake, Goldeye Lake, Spring Lake, Boone Lake,
Yesterday Lake, Lone Fox Lake, Snowshoe Lake, Wild Spear Lake, Lac
Ciel Blanc, John Klondike Bog, Kettlehole Pond, Waterdevil Pond,
Cinquefoil-Dwindling Ponds, Buggy Pond, Natla Bog, Antifreeze Pond,
Chapman Lake, Gill Lake. Pollen records from twenty sites used to
document the arrival and expansion of lodgepole pine.
- McLeod, T. K., and G. M. MacDonald 1997
- Postglacal range expansion and population growth of Picea
mariana, Picea glauca and Pinus banksiana in the
western interior Canada.
Journal of Biogeography 24(6):865-881.
Sites discussed: Twin Tamarack Lake,
Sweet Little Lake, Lac Meleze, Gannet Lake, Rugged Lake, Lac
Demain, Lac Ciel Blanc, Wild Spear Lake, Snowshoe Lake, Lone Fox
Lake, Hobbes Lake, Long Lake, Cycloid Lake. Examines patterns and
rate of dispersal of the three tree taxa based on pollen records
from this transect of lakes. (21/05/2012).
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