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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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B G Matthias,T R Hrabik,J C Hoffman et al. B G Matthias et al.
Ecosystem-based management relies on understanding how perturbations influence ecosystem structure and function (e.g., invasive species, exploitation, abiotic changes). However, data on unimpacted systems are scarce, therefore, we often rel...
Darren S Kirkendall,David B Bunnell,Patricia M Armenio et al. Darren S Kirkendall et al.
The larval stage of invasive Dreissena spp. mussels (i.e., veligers) are understudied despite their seasonal numerical dominance among plankton. We report the spring and summer veliger densities and size structure across the main basin, Nor...
Anett Trebitz,Maicie Sykes,Jonathan Barge Anett Trebitz
The Laurentian Great Lakes encompass an expansive and diverse set of freshwater ecosystems that contain a concordantly large and diverse vertebrate and invertebrate fauna. Although numerous publications exist concerning the composition and ...
Matthew J Dellinger,Ronald Anguzu,Noel Pingatore et al. Matthew J Dellinger et al.
It is well documented that fish consumption imparts both health risks and benefits. Furthermore, fish harvest and consumption are an essential part of Great Lakes Native American cultures. Quantitative models that compare risk and benefits ...
Molly J Wick,Ted R Angradi,Matthew B Pawlowski et al. Molly J Wick et al.
Underwater video is increasingly used to study aspects of the Great Lakes benthos including the abundance of round goby and dreissenid mussels. The introduction of these two species have resulted in major ecological shifts in the Great Lake...
Matthew B Pawlowski,Michael E Sierszen Matthew B Pawlowski
Whole-lake surveys of Lake Superior were completed during late summer in 2006, 2011, and 2016 to assess lower food web conditions under the Cooperative Science and Monitoring Initiative (CSMI). These surveys used a spatially stratified prob...
Ted R Angradi,Kathleen C Williams,Joel C Hoffman et al. Ted R Angradi et al.
Cleanup of Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOCs) restores environmental benefits to waterfront communities and is an essential condition for revitalization. We define waterfront revitalization as policies or actions in terrestrial waterfront ...
Bradley Dawson,Greg Peterson,Thomas Hrabik et al. Bradley Dawson et al.
The tubenose goby (Proterorhinus semilunaris) entered the Great Lakes in the 1990s via ballast water, but remains poorly studied within North America, making it difficult to predict its effects on native ecosystems. Dietary breadth and soma...
Fabrizia Ronco,Heinz H Büscher,Adrian Indermaur et al. Fabrizia Ronco et al.
Ancient Lake Tanganyika in East Africa houses the world's ecologically and morphologically most diverse assemblage of cichlid fishes, and the third most species-rich after lakes Malawi and Victoria. Despite long-lasting scientific interest ...
Christopher Mulanda Aura,Chrisphine S Nyamweya,Cyprian O Odoli et al. Christopher Mulanda Aura et al.
During the period February to June 2020, heavy rainfall caused increases in levels and flooding in many lakes in East Africa. This coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic. These calamities affected ecosystems and livelihoods, especially of fis...