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Great Lakes clams find refuge from zebra mussels in restored, lake-connected marsh (Ohio) Great Lakes clams find refuge from zebra mussels in restored, lake-connected marsh (Ohio)

Since the early 1990s, more than 95 percent of the freshwater clams once found in Lake Erie have died due to the exotic zebara mussel (Dreissena polymorpha). Zebra mussels attach themselves to native clams in large numbers, impeding the ability of the clams to eat and burrow. However, in 1996, we discovered a population of native clams in Metzger Marsh in western Lake Erie (about 50...
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S. Jerrine Nichols, Douglas A. Wilcox

Characterization of Lake Michigan coastal lakes using zooplankton assemblages Characterization of Lake Michigan coastal lakes using zooplankton assemblages

Zooplankton assemblages and water quality were examined bi-weekly from 17 April to 19 October 1998 in 11 northeastern Lake Michigan coastal lakes of similar origin but varied in trophic status and limnological condition. All lakes were within or adjacent to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan. Zooplankton (principally microcrustaceans and rotifers) from triplicate Wisconsin...
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Richard L. Whitman, Meredith B. Nevers, Maria L. Goodrich, Paul C. Murphy, Bruce M. Davis

Reconstructing paleo lake levels from relict shorelines along the Upper Great Lakes Reconstructing paleo lake levels from relict shorelines along the Upper Great Lakes

Shorelines of the upper Great Lakes include many embayments that contain strandplains of beach ridges. These former shoreline positions of the lakes can be used to determine changes in the elevation of the lakes through time, and they also provide information on the warping of the ground surface that is occurring in the Great Lakes after the weight of glacial ice was removed. Relative...
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Steve J. Baedke, Todd A. Thompson, John W. Johnston, Douglas A. Wilcox

Escherichia coli sampling reliability at a frequently closed Chicago beach: monitoring and management implications Escherichia coli sampling reliability at a frequently closed Chicago beach: monitoring and management implications

Monitoring beaches for recreational water quality is becoming more common, but few sampling designs or policy approaches have evaluated the efficacy of monitoring programs. The authors intensively sampled water for E. coli (N=1770) at 63rd Street Beach, Chicago for 6 months in 2000 in order to (1) characterize spatial-temporal trends, (2) determine between and within transect variation...
Authors
Richard L. Whitman, Meredith B. Nevers

Rapid assessment indicator of wetland integrity as an unintended predictor of avian diversity Rapid assessment indicator of wetland integrity as an unintended predictor of avian diversity

Rapid assessment of aquatic ecosystems has been widely implemented, sometimes without thorough evaluation of the robustness of rapid assessment metrics as indicators of ecological integrity. Here, we evaluate whether the Ohio Rapid Assessment Method (ORAM) for Wetlands Version 5.0 is a useful indicator of ecological integrity beyond its intended purpose. ORAM was developed to categorize...
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Martin A. Stapanian, Thomas A. Waite, Gregory Krzys, John J. Mack, Mick Micacchion

Bioaccumulation of toxaphene congeners in the lake superior food web Bioaccumulation of toxaphene congeners in the lake superior food web

The bioaccumulation and biotransformation of toxaphene was examined in the food webs of Lake Superior and Siskiwit Lake (Isle Royale) using congener specific analysis as well as stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen to characterize food webs. Toxaphene concentrations (calculated using technical toxaphene) in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from the western basin of Lake Superior...
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D.C.G. Muir, D.M. Whittle, D. S. De Vault, C.R. Bronte, H. Karlsson, S. Backus, C. Teixeira

Time-dependent lethal body residues for the toxicity of pentachlorobenzene to Hyalella azteca Time-dependent lethal body residues for the toxicity of pentachlorobenzene to Hyalella azteca

The study examined the temporal response of Hyalella azteca to pentachlorobenzene (PCBZ) in water-only exposures. Toxicity was evaluated by calculating the body residue of PCBZ associated with survival. The concentration of PCBZ in the tissues of H. azteca associated with 50% mortality decreased from 3 to 0.5 ÎĽmol/g over the temporal range of 1 to 28 d, respectively. No significant...
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Peter F. Landrum, Jeffery A. Steevens, Duane C. Gossiaux, Michael McElroy, Sander Robinson, Linda Begnoche, Sergei Chernyak, James Hickey

The status of Limnocalanus macrurus (Copepoda: Calanoida: Centropagidae) in Lake Erie The status of Limnocalanus macrurus (Copepoda: Calanoida: Centropagidae) in Lake Erie

The calanoid copepod Limnocalanus macrurus showed large declines in abundance and a narrowing of spatial distribution with the onset of cultural eutrophication and increases in rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) abundances in Lake Erie in the mid 20th century. Since 1995, however, Limnocalanus macrurus appears to have repopulated in western Lake Erie to levels of abundance that have not been...
Authors
Douglas D. Kane, John E. Gannon, David A. Culver

Characterization and comparison of phytoplankton in selected lakes of five Great Lakes area national parks Characterization and comparison of phytoplankton in selected lakes of five Great Lakes area national parks

Phytoplankton species have been widely used as indicators of lake conditions, and they may be useful for detecting changes in overall lake condition. In an attempt to inventory and monitor its natural resources, the National Park Service wants to establish a monitoring program for aquatic resources in the Great Lakes Cluster National Parks. This study sought to establish baseline...
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Meredith Becker Nevers, Richard L. Whitman

Discrimination among spawning aggregations of lake herring from Lake Superior using whole-body morphometric characters Discrimination among spawning aggregations of lake herring from Lake Superior using whole-body morphometric characters

The lake herring (Coregonus artedi) was one of the most commercially and ecologically valuable Lake Superior fishes, but declined in the second half of the 20th century as the result of overharvest of putatively discrete stocks. No tools were previously available that described lake herring stock structure and accurately classified lake herring to their spawning stocks. The accuracy of
Authors
Michael H. Hoff

Solar and temporal effects on Escherichia coli concentration at a Lake Michigan swimming beach Solar and temporal effects on Escherichia coli concentration at a Lake Michigan swimming beach

Studies on solar inactivation of Escherichia coli in freshwater and in situ have been limited. At 63rd St. Beach, Chicago, Ill., factors influencing the daily periodicity of culturable E. coli, particularly insolation, were examined. Water samples for E. coli analysis were collected twice daily between April and September 2000 three times a week along five transects in two depths of...
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Richard L. Whitman, Meredith B. Nevers, Ginger C. Korinek, Muruleedhara N. Byappanahalli

The nearshore benthic invertebrate community of southern Lake Michigan and its response to beach nourishment The nearshore benthic invertebrate community of southern Lake Michigan and its response to beach nourishment

The nearshore benthic environment of Lake Michigan represents a dynamic and little studied habitat. To explore the biology and response of this community to beach nourishment, Ponar samples were taken at 1.5, 3, and 6 m depths at 10 transects along the southern shore of Lake Michigan before and after beach nourishment. Forty taxa were identified, and two of these, Chaetogaster...
Authors
E.L. Garza, R.L. Whitman
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