1. In large deep oligotrophic lakes, the shallow nearshore waters may provide the most important habitat for animals to feed and breed, and it is this area of the lake where humans are most likely to have initial impacts as the shoreline is developed. Nutrients in fertilizers, sediments and sewage effluents are likely to be rapidly intercepted by nearshore algae at the lake edge, having heterogeneous effects nearshore before offshore effects are noted. 2. Here we examined the spatially explicit effects of residential development on nearshore periphyton communities in three large deep oligotrophic lakes that have all experienced modest residential development in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. We demonstrate that substantial near...
Abstract. Vegetation abundance along undeveloped and developed shorelines of Minnesota lakes was com...
Lake Michigan’s drowned river mouths (DRM) are hydrologically unique systems with riverine and large...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsStudies have shown that human development has negative effects on lake nutr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Residential shoreline and watershed development by ...
As human populations continue to increase exponentially, there is an ever-increasing stress put upon...
Francis will address the question: What are the consequences of lakeshore development for aquatic ha...
Sewage released from lakeside development can reshape ecological communities. Nearshore periphyton c...
Lakeshore development has been shown to have effects on abiotic and biotic factors in lakes and on f...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2013. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor: Bruce Vondr...
Nutrient abatement programs, originally enacted to counter eutrophication have successfully suppress...
Residential development of lakeshores is expected to change a variety of key lake features that incl...
Littoral macroinvertebrates are an integral component of lake food webs, but their productivity may ...
Deep chlorophyll layers (DCL) are a common feature of oligotrophic lakes, yet the mechanisms that fo...
Shoreline development affects lake littoral and riparian zones that are important habitats for biota...
General EcologyAlgae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that fulfill significant ecolog...
Abstract. Vegetation abundance along undeveloped and developed shorelines of Minnesota lakes was com...
Lake Michigan’s drowned river mouths (DRM) are hydrologically unique systems with riverine and large...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsStudies have shown that human development has negative effects on lake nutr...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Residential shoreline and watershed development by ...
As human populations continue to increase exponentially, there is an ever-increasing stress put upon...
Francis will address the question: What are the consequences of lakeshore development for aquatic ha...
Sewage released from lakeside development can reshape ecological communities. Nearshore periphyton c...
Lakeshore development has been shown to have effects on abiotic and biotic factors in lakes and on f...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2013. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor: Bruce Vondr...
Nutrient abatement programs, originally enacted to counter eutrophication have successfully suppress...
Residential development of lakeshores is expected to change a variety of key lake features that incl...
Littoral macroinvertebrates are an integral component of lake food webs, but their productivity may ...
Deep chlorophyll layers (DCL) are a common feature of oligotrophic lakes, yet the mechanisms that fo...
Shoreline development affects lake littoral and riparian zones that are important habitats for biota...
General EcologyAlgae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that fulfill significant ecolog...
Abstract. Vegetation abundance along undeveloped and developed shorelines of Minnesota lakes was com...
Lake Michigan’s drowned river mouths (DRM) are hydrologically unique systems with riverine and large...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsStudies have shown that human development has negative effects on lake nutr...