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期刊名:Journal of great lakes research

缩写:J GREAT LAKES RES

ISSN:0380-1330

e-ISSN:0380-1330

IF/分区:2.5/Q1

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Anett Trebitz,Gerald Shepard,Christy Meredith et al. Anett Trebitz et al.
Aquatic invertebrate composition in Great Lakes nearshore regions is known to differ from offshore, but studies representing the closest-to-land end of this gradient are primarily from estuaries and rivermouths having substantial watershed ...
Matthew J Dellinger,Sarah Reed-Thryselius,Beth Sieloff et al. Matthew J Dellinger et al.
Fish consumption comprises an important part of what the Anishinaabe (Great Lakes Native Americans) call "minobimaadiziiwin" which translates roughly to "living in a good way." Industrial activity leading to the accumulation of persistent c...
Callie Nauman,Keara Stanislawczyk,Laura A Reitz et al. Callie Nauman et al.
Cyanobacterial blooms in the western basin of Lake Erie have been well studied with a focus on planktonic Microcystis and the cyanotoxin microcystin, but recent research has shown that blooms are not entirely Microcystis. Previous studies h...
Audrey Laiveling,Callie Nauman,Keara Stanislawczyk et al. Audrey Laiveling et al.
While algal blooms are common in eutrophic lakes, blooms can also occur in tributaries that load nutrients into the lake. We sampled six sites along a 122-km stretch of the Maumee River May through October 2018 and 2019 at weekly to biweekl...
Brittany N Zepernick,R Michael L McKay,Robbie M Martin et al. Brittany N Zepernick et al.
Lake Erie algal bloom discussions have historically focused on cyanobacteria, with foundational "blooms like it hot" and "high nutrient" paradigms considered as primary drivers behind cyanobacterial bloom success. Yet, recent surveys have r...
James J Pauer,Wilson Melendez,Thomas Hollenhorst et al. James J Pauer et al.
Elevated phosphorus and nuisance algae such as Cladophora have been persistent environmental concerns in the coastal areas of Lake Ontario. Phosphorus is regarded as one of the drivers of nearshore Cladophora and the most likely mitigation ...
Richard R Budnik,Kenneth T Frank,Lyndsie M Collis et al. Richard R Budnik et al.
The North American Great Lakes have been experiencing dramatic change during the past half-century, highlighting the need for holistic, ecosystem-based approaches to management. To assess interest in ecosystem-based management (EBM), includ...
Alison Rentschler,Kathleen C Williams Alison Rentschler
The Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOC) program was created through amendments to the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (GLWQA) in 1987 to restore contaminated sites using an ecosystem-based approach. This program represents one of the fir...
Molly J Wick,Ted R Angradi,Matthew Pawlowski et al. Molly J Wick et al.
We conducted a probabilistic water quality assessment of two Great Lakes connecting channels, the St. Marys River, and the Lake Huron-Lake Erie Corridor (HEC) in 2014-2015. We compared the condition of the channels to each other and to the ...
Ted R Angradi,Jonathon J Launspach,Molly J Wick Ted R Angradi
Revitalization of natural capital amenities at the Great Lakes waterfront can result from sediment remediation, habitat restoration, climate resilience projects, brownfield reuse, economic redevelopment and other efforts. Practical indicato...