From a study of the reservoirs in southern Iowa, created by damming streams, it is apparent that aquatic vegetation should be introduced into the new artificial lakes to accelerate natural succession. As the areas are created for fishing lakes, a demand is made by the public to open them to fishing as soon as the fish have reached a takable population
Rooted aquatic plants are a natural part of the lake ecosystem and comprise a critical component of ...
BACKGROUND: Aquatic system restoration often involves establishment or reestablishment of native aqu...
Lake Macbride, a 138-acre state-owned artificial lake in Johnson County, was drained in the fall of ...
From a study of the reservoirs in southern Iowa, created by damming streams, it is apparent that aqu...
Aquatic plants are an important component of well functioning lake ecosystems. Plant abundance is in...
Within the past fifteen years, eighteen artificial or man-made lakes have been constructed in Iowa t...
In the Iowa 25-Year Conservation program a series of artificial lakes were planned for Southern Iowa...
The small artificial lake has become an important and increasingly popular project for conservation ...
The aquatic flora of northern and northwestern Iowa is of great interest, and it deserves especial a...
Man-made reservoirs initially lack aquatic plants, and their operation for flood protection or water...
More than 100 species of aquatic plants grow in Nebraska. Some are entirely submersed for their whol...
The southern half of Iowa is well supplied with artificial impoundments in the form of water supply ...
Large sheets of black polyethylene plastic were to control nuisance aquatic vegetation in small farm...
The new artificial lakes of Iowa are particularly adapted for the large-mouthed bass (Aplites salmoi...
A survey in July and August 1981 showed aquatic vascular plants in Clear Lake, Iowa, were concentrat...
Rooted aquatic plants are a natural part of the lake ecosystem and comprise a critical component of ...
BACKGROUND: Aquatic system restoration often involves establishment or reestablishment of native aqu...
Lake Macbride, a 138-acre state-owned artificial lake in Johnson County, was drained in the fall of ...
From a study of the reservoirs in southern Iowa, created by damming streams, it is apparent that aqu...
Aquatic plants are an important component of well functioning lake ecosystems. Plant abundance is in...
Within the past fifteen years, eighteen artificial or man-made lakes have been constructed in Iowa t...
In the Iowa 25-Year Conservation program a series of artificial lakes were planned for Southern Iowa...
The small artificial lake has become an important and increasingly popular project for conservation ...
The aquatic flora of northern and northwestern Iowa is of great interest, and it deserves especial a...
Man-made reservoirs initially lack aquatic plants, and their operation for flood protection or water...
More than 100 species of aquatic plants grow in Nebraska. Some are entirely submersed for their whol...
The southern half of Iowa is well supplied with artificial impoundments in the form of water supply ...
Large sheets of black polyethylene plastic were to control nuisance aquatic vegetation in small farm...
The new artificial lakes of Iowa are particularly adapted for the large-mouthed bass (Aplites salmoi...
A survey in July and August 1981 showed aquatic vascular plants in Clear Lake, Iowa, were concentrat...
Rooted aquatic plants are a natural part of the lake ecosystem and comprise a critical component of ...
BACKGROUND: Aquatic system restoration often involves establishment or reestablishment of native aqu...
Lake Macbride, a 138-acre state-owned artificial lake in Johnson County, was drained in the fall of ...