Previously described models for predicting the percent of Lake Ontario wetlands that would be occupied by sedge/grass-dominated meadow marsh were used to test four proposed new plans for regulation of lake levels and to make comparisons with the current plan and unregulated conditions. The models for drowned river mouth, barrier beach, open embayment, and protected embayment wetlands assessed responses to lake levels that would be generated by each plan under net total supplies modified from those that occurred from1900 to 2000. In years when reduced supplies would allow meadow marsh regeneration, simulated unregulated lake levels produced the most meadow marsh in all wetland geomorphic types; current Plan 1958DD produced the least. Overall...
Author Institution: Ohio Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, The Ohio State UniversityHigh, uncontro...
Abstract.—To assess the consequences of shoreline development, whole-lake vegetation abundance of de...
The wetlands that border Lake Michigan are an extremely important component of the lake ecosystem. W...
ABSTRACT. Previously described models for predicting the percent of Lake Ontario wetlands that would...
Photointerpretation studies were conducted to evaluate vegetation changes in wetlands of Lake Ontari...
The International Joint Commission has recently completed a five-year study (2000– 2005) to review t...
Using an integrated digital elevation and bathymetry model of Lake Ontario and historic lake level d...
<p>Over the past two hundred years, anthropogenic activities have resulted in the substantial declin...
The diversity and resultant habitat value of wetland plant communities in the Laurentian Great Lakes...
coastal wetland A general understanding of how aquatic vegetation responds to water-level fluctuatio...
Lake-level regulation alters wetland plant communities and their role in providing faunal habitat. R...
The regulation of Lake Ontario water level began on April 20, 1960. In recent years, there have been...
Human activities have modified natural water-level fluctuations in the Great Lakes through exca-vati...
Initiated by riparian homeowners concerned with increased shoreline erosion due to artificially high...
The International Joint Commission’s (IJC) Levels Reference Study Board is concluding a multi-facete...
Author Institution: Ohio Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, The Ohio State UniversityHigh, uncontro...
Abstract.—To assess the consequences of shoreline development, whole-lake vegetation abundance of de...
The wetlands that border Lake Michigan are an extremely important component of the lake ecosystem. W...
ABSTRACT. Previously described models for predicting the percent of Lake Ontario wetlands that would...
Photointerpretation studies were conducted to evaluate vegetation changes in wetlands of Lake Ontari...
The International Joint Commission has recently completed a five-year study (2000– 2005) to review t...
Using an integrated digital elevation and bathymetry model of Lake Ontario and historic lake level d...
<p>Over the past two hundred years, anthropogenic activities have resulted in the substantial declin...
The diversity and resultant habitat value of wetland plant communities in the Laurentian Great Lakes...
coastal wetland A general understanding of how aquatic vegetation responds to water-level fluctuatio...
Lake-level regulation alters wetland plant communities and their role in providing faunal habitat. R...
The regulation of Lake Ontario water level began on April 20, 1960. In recent years, there have been...
Human activities have modified natural water-level fluctuations in the Great Lakes through exca-vati...
Initiated by riparian homeowners concerned with increased shoreline erosion due to artificially high...
The International Joint Commission’s (IJC) Levels Reference Study Board is concluding a multi-facete...
Author Institution: Ohio Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, The Ohio State UniversityHigh, uncontro...
Abstract.—To assess the consequences of shoreline development, whole-lake vegetation abundance of de...
The wetlands that border Lake Michigan are an extremely important component of the lake ecosystem. W...