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Recolonization and possible recovery of burrowing mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae: Hexagenia spp.) in Lake Erie of the Laurentian Great Lakes

January 1, 2000

Burrowing mayflies of the genus Hexagenia spp. were widely distributed (ca. 80% of sites) and abundant (ca. 160 nymphs/m2) in the western basin of Lake Erie of the Laurentian Great Lakes in 1929–1930, prior to a period of anoxia in the mid 1950s. Nymphs were absent or rare in the basin between 1961 and 1973–1975. In 1979–1991, nymphs were infrequently found (13–46% of sites) in low abundance (3–40 nymphs/m2) near shore (

Publication Year 2000
Title Recolonization and possible recovery of burrowing mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae: Hexagenia spp.) in Lake Erie of the Laurentian Great Lakes
DOI 10.1023/A:1011432920760
Authors Don W. Schloesser, Kenneth A. Krieger, Jan J.H. Ciborowski, Lynda D. Corkum
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Aquatic Ecosystem Stress and Recovery
Index ID 1001002
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Great Lakes Science Center
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