1. Hypoxia occurs seasonally in many stratified coastal marine and freshwater ecosystems when bottom dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations are depleted below 2–3 mg O2 L-1. 2. We evaluated the effects of hypoxia on fish habitat quality in the central basin of Lake Erie from 1987 to 2005, using bioenergetic growth rate potential (GRP) as a proxy for habitat quality. We compared the effect of hypoxia on habitat quality of (i) rainbow smelt, Osmerus mordax mordax Mitchill (young-of-year, YOY, and adult), a cold-water planktivore, (ii) emerald shiner, Notropis atherinoides Rafinesque (adult), a warm-water planktivore, (iii) yellow perch, Perca flavescens Mitchill (YOY and adult), a cool-water benthopelagic omnivore and (iv) round goby Neogobius ...
Although hypoxia (dissolved oxygen \u3c4 mg L-1) in the bottom waters of lakes, reservoirs, and estu...
Bottom water hypoxia, a condition of low dissolved oxygen in the bottom waters, negatively effects l...
Nutrients are essential to support fish production in aquatic systems but are detrimental in excess....
1. Hypoxia occurs seasonally in many stratified coastal marine and freshwater ecosystems when bottom...
Hypoxia is a concern in freshwater, marine, and estuarine systems worldwide including in Lake Erie, ...
Whether bottom hypoxia has long-lasting consequences for pelagic fish populations remains speculativ...
The occurrence of bottom-water hypoxia is increasing in bodies of water around the world. Hypoxia is...
As in various freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems worldwide, seasonal bottom water hypoxia is a...
Global warming leads to an increased browning of lakes across the northern hemisphere. This browning...
Hypoxia, low dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations (<2 mg/L), has been a major issue in Lake Erie for...
ABSTRACT Relieving phosphorus loading is a key management tool for controlling Lake Erie eutrophica...
AbstractRelieving phosphorus loading is a key management tool for controlling Lake Erie eutrophicati...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityThe distribu...
Hypoxia, triggered in large part by eutrophication, exerts widespread and expanding stress on coasta...
We explored the recent (1969–1996) dynamics of fish communities within Lake Erie, a system formerly ...
Although hypoxia (dissolved oxygen \u3c4 mg L-1) in the bottom waters of lakes, reservoirs, and estu...
Bottom water hypoxia, a condition of low dissolved oxygen in the bottom waters, negatively effects l...
Nutrients are essential to support fish production in aquatic systems but are detrimental in excess....
1. Hypoxia occurs seasonally in many stratified coastal marine and freshwater ecosystems when bottom...
Hypoxia is a concern in freshwater, marine, and estuarine systems worldwide including in Lake Erie, ...
Whether bottom hypoxia has long-lasting consequences for pelagic fish populations remains speculativ...
The occurrence of bottom-water hypoxia is increasing in bodies of water around the world. Hypoxia is...
As in various freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems worldwide, seasonal bottom water hypoxia is a...
Global warming leads to an increased browning of lakes across the northern hemisphere. This browning...
Hypoxia, low dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations (<2 mg/L), has been a major issue in Lake Erie for...
ABSTRACT Relieving phosphorus loading is a key management tool for controlling Lake Erie eutrophica...
AbstractRelieving phosphorus loading is a key management tool for controlling Lake Erie eutrophicati...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityThe distribu...
Hypoxia, triggered in large part by eutrophication, exerts widespread and expanding stress on coasta...
We explored the recent (1969–1996) dynamics of fish communities within Lake Erie, a system formerly ...
Although hypoxia (dissolved oxygen \u3c4 mg L-1) in the bottom waters of lakes, reservoirs, and estu...
Bottom water hypoxia, a condition of low dissolved oxygen in the bottom waters, negatively effects l...
Nutrients are essential to support fish production in aquatic systems but are detrimental in excess....