Is the temperature of a lake related to the growth of its inhabitants?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the relationship between the temperature of a lake and the growth of its inhabitants, exploring various aspects of this concept within the context of biology and environmental science.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that temperature may influence the growth rates of fish and other aquatic organisms, proposing that warmer temperatures could lead to faster growth.
  • Others argue that the relationship might not be straightforward, as factors such as oxygen levels, food availability, and species-specific adaptations could also play significant roles.
  • A few participants question whether there is sufficient data to establish a clear correlation between lake temperature and the growth of its inhabitants.
  • Some express uncertainty about the specific mechanisms through which temperature affects aquatic life, indicating a need for further research.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the relationship between lake temperature and the growth of its inhabitants, with multiple competing views and uncertainties remaining in the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include potential missing assumptions regarding environmental factors and the complexity of biological interactions that may not be fully addressed in the discussion.

  • #31
:smile:
I would never have thought that someone with a name like Kurdt could be funny, but that was a stroke of brilliance.
 
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  • #32
That was pretty good, chipboard it is! :-p
 
  • #33
Hey, welcome. Yeah, technically I got by scott free without being fish-whacked.
 
  • #34
binzing said:
Hey, welcome. Yeah, technically I got by scott free without being fish-whacked.

It's never too late... :devil:
 
  • #35
eeek! San Juan River trout please (my local river, w/ world class fishing)
 
  • #36
Hey... if you can catch it, I'll smack you with it. Since I'm not allowed across the border, you have to deal with the procurement yourself.
 
  • #37
Hmm, I caught two pike last weekend up at the lake...I got a few pics of one of them...but pike have evil teeth, one of them put a hole in my neighbors finger.
 
  • #38
I used to catch pike on vacation. They certainly are nasty little things, and they fight way out of proportion to their size. Even worse than the teeth, I found, are the spines. I'm surprised that I still have all of my fingers after the number of times that I was punctured by those.
 
  • #39
Better switch to guppies then.
 
  • #40
What would you say is the average stay on PF? Or what is the average user post count? You don't often see people over 1,000 a lot of the time it's just 5' and 10's.
 
  • #41
_Mayday_ said:
What would you say is the average stay on PF? Or what is the average user post count? You don't often see people over 1,000 a lot of the time it's just 5' and 10's.

From the front page, there's an average of about 17 posts per user (1,486,992 posts, 86,665 users). Most of the time people will only join to ask a single question they can't find anywhere else on the web and thus only have a few posts to their name. I imagine for these people, they need a good grade in physics but it is not their main interest, hence they never return.

I don't know what the average period of activity is.
 
  • #42
I first came here because it was the first site to come up when I typed in "Physics Forum" and only came for a short stay, but haven't left yet...
 
  • #43
http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/9499/welcome38gk.gif
 
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  • #44
^ Erm...how?
 
  • #45
Danger said:
Likewise, I'm sure. :wink:

I think that we should institute a new tradition around here. Someone who survives the fish-smack welcoming ceremony and continues to associate with us should get a guilded fish plaque. Now, since JW's chosen species was a goldfish, we can dispense with the guilding part and just glue it to a chunk of wood. (If it takes more than a day or so to mail it to him/her, we should probably spray on some varnish or something...)

I'm a "him", just an reminder.

Hmm... I would choose a chipboard.
 
  • #46
_Mayday_ said:
^ Erm...how?

Image tags. Linking to an image hosted elsewhere.
 
  • #47
_Mayday_ said:
What would you say is the average stay on PF? Or what is the average user post count? You don't often see people over 1,000 a lot of the time it's just 5' and 10's.

Remember as well that GD posts aren't counted. That makes a tremendous difference for people who hang out here a lot.
 
  • #48
^ What a shame that is, I'm sure I would be close to 500. It's better that these posts don't count though.
 
  • #49
_Mayday_ said:
^ What a shame that is, I'm sure I would be close to 500. It's better that these posts don't count though.

I think that if we counted GD posts, some peoples post counts would be so big that they would use up all the server memory and crash PF!:rolleyes:
 
  • #50
100,000...maybe? Who has the Record for the most posts here on PF?
 
  • #51
_Mayday_ said:
100,000...maybe? Who has the Record for the most posts here on PF?

HallsofIvy I think with over 16,000 so far, followed by Doc Al at over 15,000.
 
  • #52
Danger, you must be thinking of something else. Like bluegill, they have spines and fight quite a bit. But pike don't have any really bad spines on them and they fight about proprtionate to their large size.

GD post don't count? Darn!
 
  • #53
I probably used the term 'spines' incorrectly. I'm talking about the bones in their fins. I don't even know what a bluegill looks like, but I'm pretty sure that they don't exist in northern Ontario lakes. The biggest pike that I ever caught was probably about a kilo, but even the smaller ones put up more resistance than a 5 kg sheepshead.
 
  • #54
DO NOT SAY WHALE SHARK

http://www.zoozoo2.com/dawnrider/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/whale-shark-with-fish.jpg

Despite it's name it is actually a fish :eek:
 
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  • #55
hey this thread seems as good a place as any to ask, not really worth starting another thread over.

How do you inlay an image like that in your post?
 
  • #56
There are two ways

First plug the link of the image into Link to image

Secondly if you 'go advanced' when writing a post you will see a little image of a mountain with a yellow background click on that and pop the link into it. =]
 
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  • #57
Danger said:
I probably used the term 'spines' incorrectly. I'm talking about the bones in their fins. I don't even know what a bluegill looks like, but I'm pretty sure that they don't exist in northern Ontario lakes. The biggest pike that I ever caught was probably about a kilo, but even the smaller ones put up more resistance than a 5 kg sheepshead.
Come to Maine and fish the middle reaches of the Kennebec River for Rainbow trout. Pound-for-pound they put up more fight than any other fish around here - alternately jumping and thrashing and diving and using the river's current to pull away. If you're expecting landlocked salmon and you've got your drag set for them (or if like me, you only fly fish with a reel with modest drag) be prepared to have your line stripped when you hook up with a healthy rainbow. I've had my knuckles hammered trying to slow a big rainbow with a conventional fly reel. For fight in salmonids, the nod goes to rainbows, wild brookies, landlocked salmon, stocked brookies (often splake) and brown trout in that order.

BTW, if you want to experience some pain, grab a yellow perch from back to front. Their dorsal fins are very sharp and I swear that their plentiful dorsal spines have some kind of very irritating anticoagulant in or on them. Ouch!
 
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  • #58
ok cool thanks. Also I've been using PF for a while now but not sure what some things mean...

When your in the index/homepage and look at the subfirums there is an image next to them which is either green or grey. What do the colours mean?

And when a thread title is in boldtype what does that mean?

AND...lol, i just helped a kid with a h/w question in "? Domain and range ?" are homework helpers supposed to do this or is it k that i have? I only just finished high school.
 
  • #59
A green forum means that someone has posted since you last logged in. Grey means that no new posts have been made. Same with the bold threads.

Anyone can help out in the homework help forums.
 
  • #60
||spoon|| said:
When your in the index/homepage and look at the subfirums there is an image next to them which is either green or grey. What do the colours mean?
Green means there are new threads in the forum, gray means no new threads since you last read the forum (sometimes this isn't quite true...there's some glitch that seems to leave the colors rather random some days).

And when a thread title is in boldtype what does that mean?
There are new replies in it since the last time you read it (or you haven't read it at all yet).

AND...lol, i just helped a kid with a h/w question in "? Domain and range ?" are homework helpers supposed to do this or is it k that i have? I only just finished high school.

You can offer help if you are able to do so, just don't GIVE them answers (tips, hints, explanations of concepts are okay, solving the problem for them isn't), and if you aren't sure of yourself, it's best to either not answer or tell them straight up you're still a student and could be wrong too, just trying to help with what you remember. We don't want someone misled with wrong advice. The HW Helpers get nominated to that position AFTER they've been helping a while and have proven themselves.
 

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