Abstract.—Vegetation abundance along undeveloped and developed shorelines of Minnesota lakes was compared to test the hypothesis that development has not altered the abundance of emergent and floating-leaf vegetation. Aerial photographs of clear-water lakes dominated by cen-trarchids and walleyes Stizostedion vitreum were analyzed for vegetation. Vegetative coverage was estimated in 12 randomly selected 935-m2 digitized photograph plots for both developed and undeveloped shorelines of 44 lakes representing a gradient of development. Vegetative cover in littoral areas adjacent to developed shores was less abundant than along undeveloped shorelines. On average, there was a 66 % reduction in vegetation coverage with development. The estimated ...
1. In large deep oligotrophic lakes, the shallow nearshore waters may provide the most important hab...
This study examined the effects of human shoreline development on both habitat variables and fish co...
Abstract. —Increasing shoreland development is altering submerged aquatic vegeta-tion with potential...
Abstract.—Vegetation abundance along undeveloped and developed shorelines of Minnesota lakes was com...
Abstract. Vegetation abundance along undeveloped and developed shorelines of Minnesota lakes was com...
Abstract.—To assess the consequences of shoreline development, whole-lake vegetation abundance of de...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2013. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor: Bruce Vondr...
The relationship among shoreline development, fish and aquatic plant communities was assessed in fiv...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2013. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor:Bruce Vondracek....
Shoreline development affects lake littoral and riparian zones that are important habitats for biota...
Abstract- We compiled data on 640 Minnesota lakes to characterize relationships be-tween aquatic pla...
Residential development of lakeshores is expected to change a variety of key lake features that incl...
As human populations continue to increase exponentially, there is an ever-increasing stress put upon...
This study quantified the impact of human activity on aquatic and shoreline plant species richness. ...
Lakeshore development has been shown to have effects on abiotic and biotic factors in lakes and on f...
1. In large deep oligotrophic lakes, the shallow nearshore waters may provide the most important hab...
This study examined the effects of human shoreline development on both habitat variables and fish co...
Abstract. —Increasing shoreland development is altering submerged aquatic vegeta-tion with potential...
Abstract.—Vegetation abundance along undeveloped and developed shorelines of Minnesota lakes was com...
Abstract. Vegetation abundance along undeveloped and developed shorelines of Minnesota lakes was com...
Abstract.—To assess the consequences of shoreline development, whole-lake vegetation abundance of de...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2013. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor: Bruce Vondr...
The relationship among shoreline development, fish and aquatic plant communities was assessed in fiv...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2013. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor:Bruce Vondracek....
Shoreline development affects lake littoral and riparian zones that are important habitats for biota...
Abstract- We compiled data on 640 Minnesota lakes to characterize relationships be-tween aquatic pla...
Residential development of lakeshores is expected to change a variety of key lake features that incl...
As human populations continue to increase exponentially, there is an ever-increasing stress put upon...
This study quantified the impact of human activity on aquatic and shoreline plant species richness. ...
Lakeshore development has been shown to have effects on abiotic and biotic factors in lakes and on f...
1. In large deep oligotrophic lakes, the shallow nearshore waters may provide the most important hab...
This study examined the effects of human shoreline development on both habitat variables and fish co...
Abstract. —Increasing shoreland development is altering submerged aquatic vegeta-tion with potential...