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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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Michael G McManus,Christopher T Nietch,Matthew T Heberling et al. Michael G McManus et al.
Using the US EPA's Grants Reporting and Tracking System (GRTS), we test if completion of best management practices (BMPs) through the Clean Water Act Section (§)319 National Nonpoint Source Program was associated with a decreasing trend in...
Kathleen C Williams,Chris McLaughlin,Paul W Seelbach et al. Kathleen C Williams et al.
The Great Lakes region was once a hub of industry and innovation that provided wealth and identity to the region. Economic upheavals have left the region trying to recreate economies and cleanup degraded environments. There have been multip...
Carly Norris,Caitie Nigrelli,Tammy A Newcomer-Johnson et al. Carly Norris et al.
An international effort to restore contaminated areas across the Great Lakes has been underway for over 50 years. Although experts have increasingly recognized the inherent connections between ecological conditions and community level benef...
Catherine M Febria,Donna R Kashian,Kory R T Bertrand et al. Catherine M Febria et al.
Efforts to make research environments more inclusive and diverse are beneficial for the next generation of Great Lakes researchers. The global COVID-19 pandemic introduced circumstances that forced graduate programs and academic institution...
Lyubov E Burlakova,Alexander Y Karatayev,Allison R Hrycik et al. Lyubov E Burlakova et al.
The Laurentian Great Lakes have experienced multiple anthropogenic changes in the past century, including cultural eutrophication, phosphorus abatement initiatives, and the introduction of invasive species. Lake Ontario, the most downstream...
Christina Feng Chang,Valerie Garcia,Chunling Tang et al. Christina Feng Chang et al.
Eutrophication and excessive algal growth pose a threat on aquatic organisms and the health of the public, environment, and the economy. Understanding what drives excessive algal growth can inform mitigation measures and aid in advance plan...
Alexander Y Karatayev,Lyubov E Burlakova,Knut Mehler et al. Alexander Y Karatayev et al.
We examined three decades of changes in dreissenid populations in Lake Ontario and predation by round goby (Neogobius melanostomus). Dreissenids (almost exclusively quagga mussels, Dreissena rostriformis bugensis) peaked in 2003, 13 years a...
Olga Tammeorg,Lea Tuvikene,Sergey Kondratyev et al. Olga Tammeorg et al.
Lake Peipsi, one of the world's largest lakes, is shared between Estonia and Russia. The water quality in different parts of the lake has so far been assessed independently. Here we explore opportunities for combining data of Estonian and R...
Jill V Scharold,Timothy D Corry Jill V Scharold
The amphipod Diporeia spp. has historically been an important component of the benthic food web of the Laurentian Great Lakes. The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement included its population density as an indicator of ecological condition f...