James Larson
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Great Lakes rivermouths: a primer for managers Great Lakes rivermouths: a primer for managers
Between the North American Great Lakes and their tributaries are the places where the confluence of river and lake waters creates a distinct ecosystem: the rivermouth ecosystem. Human development has often centered around these rivermouths, in part, because they provide a rich array of ecosystem services. Not surprisingly, centuries of intense human activity have led to substantial...
Authors
Victoria Pebbles, James Larson, Paul Seelbach
An exploratory investigation of the landscape-lake interface: Land cover controls over consumer N and C isotopic composition in Lake Michigan rivermouths An exploratory investigation of the landscape-lake interface: Land cover controls over consumer N and C isotopic composition in Lake Michigan rivermouths
Rivermouth ecosystems are areas where tributary waters mix with lentic near-shore waters and provide habitat for many Laurentian Great Lakes fish and wildlife species. Rivermouths are the interface between terrestrial activities that influence rivers and the ecologically important nearshore. Stable isotopes of nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) in consumers were measured from a range of...
Authors
James Larson, William Richardson, Jonathan Vallazza, J. C. Nelson
An experimental analysis of harmful algae-zooplankton interactions and the ultimate defense An experimental analysis of harmful algae-zooplankton interactions and the ultimate defense
WWe examined effects of the invasive, toxigenic haptophyte Prymnesium parvum on grazing rates, feeding behaviors, and life‐history characteristics of clonal lineages of three daphniid zooplankton species. Grazing experiments revealed similar clearance rates for P. parvum and a common green alga. Behavioral observations revealed no significant effects of P. parvum on daphniid feeding...
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E.J. Remmel, N. Kohmescher, James Larson, K. Hambright
Proactive aquatic ecotoxicological assessment of room-temperature ionic liquids Proactive aquatic ecotoxicological assessment of room-temperature ionic liquids
Aquatic environments are being contaminated with a myriad of anthropogenic chemicals, a problem likely to continue due to both unintentional and intentional releases. To protect valuable natural resources, novel chemicals should be shown to be environmentally safe prior to use and potential release into the environment. Such proactive assessment is currently being applied to room...
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K. Kulacki, D. Chaloner, James Larson, D. Costello, M. A. Evans-White, K. Docherty, R. Bernot, M. A. Brueseke, C. Kulpa, G. Lamberti
Salmon escapement estimates into the Togiak River using sonar, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 1987, 1988, and 1990 Salmon escapement estimates into the Togiak River using sonar, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 1987, 1988, and 1990
We began a three year study in 1987 to test the feasibility of using sonar in the Togiak River to estimate salmon escapements. Current methods rely on periodic aerial surveys and a counting tower at river kilometer 97. Escapement estimates are not available until 10 to 14 days after the salmon enter the river. Water depth and turbidity preclude relocating the tower to the lower river and...
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David Irving, James Finn, James Larson
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Great Lakes rivermouths: a primer for managers Great Lakes rivermouths: a primer for managers
Between the North American Great Lakes and their tributaries are the places where the confluence of river and lake waters creates a distinct ecosystem: the rivermouth ecosystem. Human development has often centered around these rivermouths, in part, because they provide a rich array of ecosystem services. Not surprisingly, centuries of intense human activity have led to substantial...
Authors
Victoria Pebbles, James Larson, Paul Seelbach
An exploratory investigation of the landscape-lake interface: Land cover controls over consumer N and C isotopic composition in Lake Michigan rivermouths An exploratory investigation of the landscape-lake interface: Land cover controls over consumer N and C isotopic composition in Lake Michigan rivermouths
Rivermouth ecosystems are areas where tributary waters mix with lentic near-shore waters and provide habitat for many Laurentian Great Lakes fish and wildlife species. Rivermouths are the interface between terrestrial activities that influence rivers and the ecologically important nearshore. Stable isotopes of nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) in consumers were measured from a range of...
Authors
James Larson, William Richardson, Jonathan Vallazza, J. C. Nelson
An experimental analysis of harmful algae-zooplankton interactions and the ultimate defense An experimental analysis of harmful algae-zooplankton interactions and the ultimate defense
WWe examined effects of the invasive, toxigenic haptophyte Prymnesium parvum on grazing rates, feeding behaviors, and life‐history characteristics of clonal lineages of three daphniid zooplankton species. Grazing experiments revealed similar clearance rates for P. parvum and a common green alga. Behavioral observations revealed no significant effects of P. parvum on daphniid feeding...
Authors
E.J. Remmel, N. Kohmescher, James Larson, K. Hambright
Proactive aquatic ecotoxicological assessment of room-temperature ionic liquids Proactive aquatic ecotoxicological assessment of room-temperature ionic liquids
Aquatic environments are being contaminated with a myriad of anthropogenic chemicals, a problem likely to continue due to both unintentional and intentional releases. To protect valuable natural resources, novel chemicals should be shown to be environmentally safe prior to use and potential release into the environment. Such proactive assessment is currently being applied to room...
Authors
K. Kulacki, D. Chaloner, James Larson, D. Costello, M. A. Evans-White, K. Docherty, R. Bernot, M. A. Brueseke, C. Kulpa, G. Lamberti
Salmon escapement estimates into the Togiak River using sonar, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 1987, 1988, and 1990 Salmon escapement estimates into the Togiak River using sonar, Togiak National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 1987, 1988, and 1990
We began a three year study in 1987 to test the feasibility of using sonar in the Togiak River to estimate salmon escapements. Current methods rely on periodic aerial surveys and a counting tower at river kilometer 97. Escapement estimates are not available until 10 to 14 days after the salmon enter the river. Water depth and turbidity preclude relocating the tower to the lower river and...
Authors
David Irving, James Finn, James Larson