Biological indicators can be used both to estimate ecological condition and to suggest plausible causes of ecosystem degradation across the U.S. Great Lakes coastal region. Here we use data on breeding bird, diatom, fish, invertebrate, and wetland plant communities to develop robust indicators of ecological condition of the U.S. Lake Superior coastal zone. Sites were selected as part of a larger, stratified random design for the entire U.S. Great Lakes coastal region, covering gradients of anthropogenic stress defined by over 200 stressor variables (e.g. agriculture, altered land cover, human populations, and point source pollution). A total of 89 locations in Lake Superior were sampled between 2001 and 2004 including 31 sites for stable is...
2 ABSTRACT. We use bird distributions in non-forested coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes to illustr...
ABSTRACT. We use bird distributions in non-forested coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes to illustrat...
ABSTRACT. As populations and human activities increase in coastal watersheds, an understanding of th...
Our overall goal was to develop indicators that both estimate ecological condition and suggest plaus...
ABSTRACT. Developing indicators of ecosystem condition is a priority in the Great Lakes, but little ...
ABSTRACT. Fish community composition often varies across ecoregions and hydrogeomorphic types within...
U.S. EPA STAR Cooperative Agreement Number: R-828675The goal of this research collaboration was to d...
U.S. EPA STAR Cooperative Agreement Number: R-828675; NRRI/TR-2006/11; Version VIII; 27 June 2006The...
ABSTRACT. Indices have been developed with invertebrates, fish, and water quality parameters to dete...
Abstract: We analyzed data from coastal wetlands across the Laurentian Great Lakes to identify fish ...
Traditional approaches for managing aquatic resources have often failed to account for effects of an...
This document describes the environmental condition of coastal watersheds in the Great Lakes Basin. ...
Abstract: We use fish and environmental data from 40 wetlands of the Laurentian Great Lakes to devel...
Since European settlement, over 50 % of coastal wetlands have been lost in the Laurentian Great Lake...
Coastal ecosystems of the Laurentian Great Lakes provide many of the services upon which society mos...
2 ABSTRACT. We use bird distributions in non-forested coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes to illustr...
ABSTRACT. We use bird distributions in non-forested coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes to illustrat...
ABSTRACT. As populations and human activities increase in coastal watersheds, an understanding of th...
Our overall goal was to develop indicators that both estimate ecological condition and suggest plaus...
ABSTRACT. Developing indicators of ecosystem condition is a priority in the Great Lakes, but little ...
ABSTRACT. Fish community composition often varies across ecoregions and hydrogeomorphic types within...
U.S. EPA STAR Cooperative Agreement Number: R-828675The goal of this research collaboration was to d...
U.S. EPA STAR Cooperative Agreement Number: R-828675; NRRI/TR-2006/11; Version VIII; 27 June 2006The...
ABSTRACT. Indices have been developed with invertebrates, fish, and water quality parameters to dete...
Abstract: We analyzed data from coastal wetlands across the Laurentian Great Lakes to identify fish ...
Traditional approaches for managing aquatic resources have often failed to account for effects of an...
This document describes the environmental condition of coastal watersheds in the Great Lakes Basin. ...
Abstract: We use fish and environmental data from 40 wetlands of the Laurentian Great Lakes to devel...
Since European settlement, over 50 % of coastal wetlands have been lost in the Laurentian Great Lake...
Coastal ecosystems of the Laurentian Great Lakes provide many of the services upon which society mos...
2 ABSTRACT. We use bird distributions in non-forested coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes to illustr...
ABSTRACT. We use bird distributions in non-forested coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes to illustrat...
ABSTRACT. As populations and human activities increase in coastal watersheds, an understanding of th...