Patrick L Hudson, PhD
Patrick Hudson is a Scientist Emeritus based in Ann Arbor, MI.
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Chironomidae of the southeastern United States: a checklist of species and notes on biology, distribution, and habitat Chironomidae of the southeastern United States: a checklist of species and notes on biology, distribution, and habitat
We provide a current listing of the species of midges (Diptera:Chironomidae) in the southeastern United States (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee). This checklist should aid research on this group of insects, which have often proved useful in the assessment of water quality. We document each species' distribution and general habitat and provide the...
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Patrick L. Hudson, David R. Lenat, Broughton A. Caldwell, David Smith
Hydrological, morphometrical, and biological characteristics of the connecting rivers of the International Great Lakes: a review Hydrological, morphometrical, and biological characteristics of the connecting rivers of the International Great Lakes: a review
The connecting channels of the Great Lakes are large rivers (1, 200-9, 900 m3 • s-1) with limited tributary drainage systems and relatively stable hydrology (about 2:1 ration of maximum to minimum flow). The rivers, from headwaters to outlet, are the St. Marys, St. Clair, Detroit, Niagara, and St. Lawrence. They share several characteristics with certain other large rivers: the fish...
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Clayton J. Edwards, Patrick L. Hudson, Walter G. Duffy, Stephen J. Nepszy, Clarence D. McNabb, Robert C. Haas, Charles R. Liston, Bruce Manny, Wolf-Dieter N. Busch
Submersed macrophyte communities before and after an episodic ice jam in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers Submersed macrophyte communities before and after an episodic ice jam in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers
We conducted surveys in 1983 and 1984 of submersed macrophyte communities off six islands in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers using low altitude aerial photography and ground-truth collections. Sample collections in 1984 followed one of the coldest winters on record, during which ice up to 4 m thick developed in areas that were normally ice-free. Growth of many of the 20 taxa collected...
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S. Jerrine Nichols, Donald W. Schloesser, Patrick L. Hudson
Thermal and dissolved oxygen characteristics of a South Carolina cooling reservoir Thermal and dissolved oxygen characteristics of a South Carolina cooling reservoir
Temperature and dissolved oxygen concentrations were measured monthly from January 1971 to December 1982 at 1-m depth intervals at 13 stations in Keowee Reservoir in order to characterize spatial and temporal changes associated with operation of the Oconee Nuclear Station. The reservoir water column was i to 4°C warmer in operational than in non-operational years. The thermo-dine was at...
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James L. Oliver, Patrick L. Hudson
Unusual larval habitats and life history of chironomid (Diptera) genera Unusual larval habitats and life history of chironomid (Diptera) genera
Ninety-three genera, representing all subfamilies of Chironomidae, are organized into 9 categories of unusual habitats or life history including hygropetric, riparian (bank, floodplain, upland), hyporheic, symbiotic, and intertidal; others live in water held in plants or mine into unusual substrates. In riparian zones precise location of optimum habitat is difficult to determine as is...
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Patrick L. Hudson
Distribution and habitat of Nitellopsis obtuse (Characeae) in the Laurentian Great Lakes Distribution and habitat of Nitellopsis obtuse (Characeae) in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Nitellopsis obtusa, a macroalga (Characeae) native to Europe and Asia, was found in U.S. waters of the St. Clair-Detroit River system in 1983, thus extending the range of this taxon into the Laurentian Great Lakes about 850 km from the St. Lawrence River where it was first discovered in North America in 1978. Its occurrence only in water frequented by commercial shipping vessels suggests...
Authors
Donald W. Schloesser, Patrick L. Hudson, S. Jerrine Nichols
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Filter Total Items: 40
Chironomidae of the southeastern United States: a checklist of species and notes on biology, distribution, and habitat Chironomidae of the southeastern United States: a checklist of species and notes on biology, distribution, and habitat
We provide a current listing of the species of midges (Diptera:Chironomidae) in the southeastern United States (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee). This checklist should aid research on this group of insects, which have often proved useful in the assessment of water quality. We document each species' distribution and general habitat and provide the...
Authors
Patrick L. Hudson, David R. Lenat, Broughton A. Caldwell, David Smith
Hydrological, morphometrical, and biological characteristics of the connecting rivers of the International Great Lakes: a review Hydrological, morphometrical, and biological characteristics of the connecting rivers of the International Great Lakes: a review
The connecting channels of the Great Lakes are large rivers (1, 200-9, 900 m3 • s-1) with limited tributary drainage systems and relatively stable hydrology (about 2:1 ration of maximum to minimum flow). The rivers, from headwaters to outlet, are the St. Marys, St. Clair, Detroit, Niagara, and St. Lawrence. They share several characteristics with certain other large rivers: the fish...
Authors
Clayton J. Edwards, Patrick L. Hudson, Walter G. Duffy, Stephen J. Nepszy, Clarence D. McNabb, Robert C. Haas, Charles R. Liston, Bruce Manny, Wolf-Dieter N. Busch
Submersed macrophyte communities before and after an episodic ice jam in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers Submersed macrophyte communities before and after an episodic ice jam in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers
We conducted surveys in 1983 and 1984 of submersed macrophyte communities off six islands in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers using low altitude aerial photography and ground-truth collections. Sample collections in 1984 followed one of the coldest winters on record, during which ice up to 4 m thick developed in areas that were normally ice-free. Growth of many of the 20 taxa collected...
Authors
S. Jerrine Nichols, Donald W. Schloesser, Patrick L. Hudson
Thermal and dissolved oxygen characteristics of a South Carolina cooling reservoir Thermal and dissolved oxygen characteristics of a South Carolina cooling reservoir
Temperature and dissolved oxygen concentrations were measured monthly from January 1971 to December 1982 at 1-m depth intervals at 13 stations in Keowee Reservoir in order to characterize spatial and temporal changes associated with operation of the Oconee Nuclear Station. The reservoir water column was i to 4°C warmer in operational than in non-operational years. The thermo-dine was at...
Authors
James L. Oliver, Patrick L. Hudson
Unusual larval habitats and life history of chironomid (Diptera) genera Unusual larval habitats and life history of chironomid (Diptera) genera
Ninety-three genera, representing all subfamilies of Chironomidae, are organized into 9 categories of unusual habitats or life history including hygropetric, riparian (bank, floodplain, upland), hyporheic, symbiotic, and intertidal; others live in water held in plants or mine into unusual substrates. In riparian zones precise location of optimum habitat is difficult to determine as is...
Authors
Patrick L. Hudson
Distribution and habitat of Nitellopsis obtuse (Characeae) in the Laurentian Great Lakes Distribution and habitat of Nitellopsis obtuse (Characeae) in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Nitellopsis obtusa, a macroalga (Characeae) native to Europe and Asia, was found in U.S. waters of the St. Clair-Detroit River system in 1983, thus extending the range of this taxon into the Laurentian Great Lakes about 850 km from the St. Lawrence River where it was first discovered in North America in 1978. Its occurrence only in water frequented by commercial shipping vessels suggests...
Authors
Donald W. Schloesser, Patrick L. Hudson, S. Jerrine Nichols