U.S. EPA STAR Cooperative Agreement Number: R-828675The goal of this research collaboration was to develop indicators that both estimate environmental condition and suggest plausible causes of ecosystem degradation in the coastal region of the U.S. Great Lakes. The collaboration consisted of 8 broad components, each of which generated different types of environmental responses and characteristics of the coastal region. These indicators included biotic communities of amphibians, birds, diatoms, fish, macroinvertebrates, and wetland plants as well as indicators of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (P AH) photo-induced toxicity and landscape characterization. These components are summarized below and discussed in more detailed in 5 separa...
Abstract. Understanding the relationship between human disturbance and ecological response is essent...
ABSTRACT. Developing indicators of ecosystem condition is a priority in the Great Lakes, but little ...
Great Lakes Center in collaboration with Cornell University was awarded a US EPA Great Lakes Long-te...
U.S. EPA STAR Cooperative Agreement Number: R-828675; NRRI/TR-2006/11; Version VIII; 27 June 2006The...
This document describes the environmental condition of coastal watersheds in the Great Lakes Basin. ...
Our overall goal was to develop indicators that both estimate ecological condition and suggest plaus...
Biological indicators can be used both to estimate ecological condition and to suggest plausible cau...
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Cooperative Agreement GL-00E23101-2The Laurentian Great Lakes h...
ABSTRACT. Fish community composition often varies across ecoregions and hydrogeomorphic types within...
In order to protect against continued degradation and loss of coastal ecosystem services and to plan...
Joint Minnesota-Wisconsin Sea Grant Project; Project Number: R/RegHCE-8-10The St. Louis River Estuar...
Traditional approaches for managing aquatic resources have often failed to account for effects of an...
U of M Grant Number: 3002-10425-01896289The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Monit...
Since European settlement, over 50 % of coastal wetlands have been lost in the Laurentian Great Lake...
Identification of reference conditions for ecological assessments of coastal ecosystems poses a chal...
Abstract. Understanding the relationship between human disturbance and ecological response is essent...
ABSTRACT. Developing indicators of ecosystem condition is a priority in the Great Lakes, but little ...
Great Lakes Center in collaboration with Cornell University was awarded a US EPA Great Lakes Long-te...
U.S. EPA STAR Cooperative Agreement Number: R-828675; NRRI/TR-2006/11; Version VIII; 27 June 2006The...
This document describes the environmental condition of coastal watersheds in the Great Lakes Basin. ...
Our overall goal was to develop indicators that both estimate ecological condition and suggest plaus...
Biological indicators can be used both to estimate ecological condition and to suggest plausible cau...
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Cooperative Agreement GL-00E23101-2The Laurentian Great Lakes h...
ABSTRACT. Fish community composition often varies across ecoregions and hydrogeomorphic types within...
In order to protect against continued degradation and loss of coastal ecosystem services and to plan...
Joint Minnesota-Wisconsin Sea Grant Project; Project Number: R/RegHCE-8-10The St. Louis River Estuar...
Traditional approaches for managing aquatic resources have often failed to account for effects of an...
U of M Grant Number: 3002-10425-01896289The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Monit...
Since European settlement, over 50 % of coastal wetlands have been lost in the Laurentian Great Lake...
Identification of reference conditions for ecological assessments of coastal ecosystems poses a chal...
Abstract. Understanding the relationship between human disturbance and ecological response is essent...
ABSTRACT. Developing indicators of ecosystem condition is a priority in the Great Lakes, but little ...
Great Lakes Center in collaboration with Cornell University was awarded a US EPA Great Lakes Long-te...