James Larson
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Seasonal patterns in hydrochemical mixing in three Great Lakes rivermouth ecosystems Seasonal patterns in hydrochemical mixing in three Great Lakes rivermouth ecosystems
Rivermouth ecosystems in the Laurentian Great Lakes represent complex hydrologic mixing zones where lake and river water combine to form biologically productive areas that are functionally similar to marine estuaries. As urban, industrial, shipping, and recreational centers, rivermouths are the focus of human interactions with the Great Lakes and, likewise, may represent critical habitat...
Authors
Martha Carlson-Mazur, Jeff Schaeffer, Jennifer Granneman, Natalie Goldstrohm, Faith Fitzpatrick, James Larson, Paul Reneau, Kurt P. Kowalski, Paul W. Seelbach
Precipitation and temperature drive continental scale patterns in stream invertebrate production Precipitation and temperature drive continental scale patterns in stream invertebrate production
Secondary production, the growth of new heterotrophic biomass, is a key process in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems that has been carefully measured in many flowing water ecosystems. We combine structural equation modeling with the first worldwide dataset on annual secondary production of stream invertebrate communities to reveal core pathways linking air temperature and precipitation...
Authors
Christopher Patrick, D. McGarvey, James Larson, W. Cross, D. Allen, A. Benke, T. Brey, A. Huryn, J. Jones, C. Murphy, C. Ruffing, P. Saffarinia, M. Whiles, B. Wallace, G. Woodward
Top-down effect of repatriating bald eagles hinder jointly recovering competitors Top-down effect of repatriating bald eagles hinder jointly recovering competitors
1. The recovery of piscivorous birds around the world is touted as one of the great conservation successes of the 21st century, but for some species, this success was short-lived. Bald eagles, ospreys, and great blue herons began repatriating Voyageurs National Park, USA, in the mid-20th century. However, after 1990, only eagles continued their recovery, while osprey and heron recovery...
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Jennyffer Cruz, Steve Windels, Wayne Thogmartin, Shawn M. Crimmins, Leland Grim, James Larson, Benjamin Zuckerberg
Development of a quantitative PCR method for screening ichthyoplankton samples for bigheaded carps Development of a quantitative PCR method for screening ichthyoplankton samples for bigheaded carps
Monitoring ichthyoplankton is useful for identifying reproductive fronts and spawning locations of bigheaded carps (Hypophthalmichthys spp.). Unfortunately, sorting and identifying ichthyoplankton to monitor for bigheaded carp reproduction is time consuming and expensive. Traditional methods require frequent egg-larvae sampling, sorting of all samples to obtain presumptively identified...
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Andrea Fritts, Brent Knights, James Larson, Jon Amberg, Christopher Merkes, Tariq Tajjioui, Steven Butler, Matthew Diana, David Wahl, Michael Weber, John Waters
Water column nutrient processing rates in rivermouths of Green Bay (Lake Michigan) Water column nutrient processing rates in rivermouths of Green Bay (Lake Michigan)
Understanding the quantity and form of nutrient loads to large lakes is necessary to understand controls over primary production, phytoplankton community composition and the production of phytotoxins. Nutrient loading estimates to large lakes are primarily made at stream gages that are deliberately placed outside the direct influence of lake processes, but these estimates cannot take...
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James Larson, Mary Evans, Faith Fitzpatrick, Paul Frost, Sean Bailey, Robert Kennedy, William James, William Richardson, Paul Reneau
Before-after, control-impact analysis of evidence for the impacts of water level on Walleye, Northern Pike and Yellow Perch in lakes of the Rainy-Namakan complex (MN, USA and ON, CA) Before-after, control-impact analysis of evidence for the impacts of water level on Walleye, Northern Pike and Yellow Perch in lakes of the Rainy-Namakan complex (MN, USA and ON, CA)
Water level (WL) fluctuations in lakes influence many aspects of ecosystem processes. Concern about the potential impact of WL fluctuations on fisheries was one of the factors that motivated the decision in 2000 to alter the management of WL in the Rainy-Namakan reservoir complex (on the border between the U.S. state of Minnesota and the Canadian province of Ontario). We used a Before...
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James Larson, Ryan P. Maki, Benjamin Vondra, Kevin Peterson
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Seasonal patterns in hydrochemical mixing in three Great Lakes rivermouth ecosystems Seasonal patterns in hydrochemical mixing in three Great Lakes rivermouth ecosystems
Rivermouth ecosystems in the Laurentian Great Lakes represent complex hydrologic mixing zones where lake and river water combine to form biologically productive areas that are functionally similar to marine estuaries. As urban, industrial, shipping, and recreational centers, rivermouths are the focus of human interactions with the Great Lakes and, likewise, may represent critical habitat...
Authors
Martha Carlson-Mazur, Jeff Schaeffer, Jennifer Granneman, Natalie Goldstrohm, Faith Fitzpatrick, James Larson, Paul Reneau, Kurt P. Kowalski, Paul W. Seelbach
Precipitation and temperature drive continental scale patterns in stream invertebrate production Precipitation and temperature drive continental scale patterns in stream invertebrate production
Secondary production, the growth of new heterotrophic biomass, is a key process in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems that has been carefully measured in many flowing water ecosystems. We combine structural equation modeling with the first worldwide dataset on annual secondary production of stream invertebrate communities to reveal core pathways linking air temperature and precipitation...
Authors
Christopher Patrick, D. McGarvey, James Larson, W. Cross, D. Allen, A. Benke, T. Brey, A. Huryn, J. Jones, C. Murphy, C. Ruffing, P. Saffarinia, M. Whiles, B. Wallace, G. Woodward
Top-down effect of repatriating bald eagles hinder jointly recovering competitors Top-down effect of repatriating bald eagles hinder jointly recovering competitors
1. The recovery of piscivorous birds around the world is touted as one of the great conservation successes of the 21st century, but for some species, this success was short-lived. Bald eagles, ospreys, and great blue herons began repatriating Voyageurs National Park, USA, in the mid-20th century. However, after 1990, only eagles continued their recovery, while osprey and heron recovery...
Authors
Jennyffer Cruz, Steve Windels, Wayne Thogmartin, Shawn M. Crimmins, Leland Grim, James Larson, Benjamin Zuckerberg
Development of a quantitative PCR method for screening ichthyoplankton samples for bigheaded carps Development of a quantitative PCR method for screening ichthyoplankton samples for bigheaded carps
Monitoring ichthyoplankton is useful for identifying reproductive fronts and spawning locations of bigheaded carps (Hypophthalmichthys spp.). Unfortunately, sorting and identifying ichthyoplankton to monitor for bigheaded carp reproduction is time consuming and expensive. Traditional methods require frequent egg-larvae sampling, sorting of all samples to obtain presumptively identified...
Authors
Andrea Fritts, Brent Knights, James Larson, Jon Amberg, Christopher Merkes, Tariq Tajjioui, Steven Butler, Matthew Diana, David Wahl, Michael Weber, John Waters
Water column nutrient processing rates in rivermouths of Green Bay (Lake Michigan) Water column nutrient processing rates in rivermouths of Green Bay (Lake Michigan)
Understanding the quantity and form of nutrient loads to large lakes is necessary to understand controls over primary production, phytoplankton community composition and the production of phytotoxins. Nutrient loading estimates to large lakes are primarily made at stream gages that are deliberately placed outside the direct influence of lake processes, but these estimates cannot take...
Authors
James Larson, Mary Evans, Faith Fitzpatrick, Paul Frost, Sean Bailey, Robert Kennedy, William James, William Richardson, Paul Reneau
Before-after, control-impact analysis of evidence for the impacts of water level on Walleye, Northern Pike and Yellow Perch in lakes of the Rainy-Namakan complex (MN, USA and ON, CA) Before-after, control-impact analysis of evidence for the impacts of water level on Walleye, Northern Pike and Yellow Perch in lakes of the Rainy-Namakan complex (MN, USA and ON, CA)
Water level (WL) fluctuations in lakes influence many aspects of ecosystem processes. Concern about the potential impact of WL fluctuations on fisheries was one of the factors that motivated the decision in 2000 to alter the management of WL in the Rainy-Namakan reservoir complex (on the border between the U.S. state of Minnesota and the Canadian province of Ontario). We used a Before...
Authors
James Larson, Ryan P. Maki, Benjamin Vondra, Kevin Peterson