Water-level regulation has altered the plant species composition and thus the structure of nearshore aquatic macrophyte communities in two regulated lakes in northern Minnesota as compared with a nearby unregulated lake. Results of previous faunal studies in the regulated lakes were used as a basis for assessing the effects of vegetation changes on faunal communities. The unregulated lake with mean annual water-level fluctuations of 1.6 m supported structurally diverse plant communities and varied faunal habitat at all depths studied. Mean annual fluctuations on one regulated lake were reduced to 1.1 m, and dense beds of four erect aquatic macrophytes dominated the 1. 75-m depth that was never dewatered. We suggest that this lack of plant d...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are important in wetland ecosystems; many fish and wildlife species depen...
As human populations continue to increase exponentially, there is an ever-increasing stress put upon...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsThe rapid development of land is destructive to aquatic habitats. The remov...
The effects of water-level regulation on aquatic macrophyte communities were investigated by compari...
Aquatic macrophyte taxonomic composition, species abundance and cover determine the physical structu...
Aquatic vegetation serves an important ecological role. Previous research on the interactions of mac...
General EcologyWith the development of residential areas along lake shorelines in recent decades, th...
General EcologyThis study explored the relationships between aquatic macrophyte communities and land...
1. Littoral zones are complex and important for mechanisms that maintain clear water and submerged p...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2013. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor: Bruce Vondr...
This Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the effect of submerged vegetation on the structure of lake ecosyste...
Macroscopic invertebrates were removed and counted from 355 samples of higher aquatic vegetation col...
Lake-level regulation alters wetland plant communities and their role in providing faunal habitat. R...
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) began monitoring aquatic-macrophyte production in Lake Ogallal...
Partly due to the spatially and temporally heterogeneous lake shores there are only a few macrozoobe...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are important in wetland ecosystems; many fish and wildlife species depen...
As human populations continue to increase exponentially, there is an ever-increasing stress put upon...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsThe rapid development of land is destructive to aquatic habitats. The remov...
The effects of water-level regulation on aquatic macrophyte communities were investigated by compari...
Aquatic macrophyte taxonomic composition, species abundance and cover determine the physical structu...
Aquatic vegetation serves an important ecological role. Previous research on the interactions of mac...
General EcologyWith the development of residential areas along lake shorelines in recent decades, th...
General EcologyThis study explored the relationships between aquatic macrophyte communities and land...
1. Littoral zones are complex and important for mechanisms that maintain clear water and submerged p...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. June 2013. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor: Bruce Vondr...
This Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the effect of submerged vegetation on the structure of lake ecosyste...
Macroscopic invertebrates were removed and counted from 355 samples of higher aquatic vegetation col...
Lake-level regulation alters wetland plant communities and their role in providing faunal habitat. R...
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) began monitoring aquatic-macrophyte production in Lake Ogallal...
Partly due to the spatially and temporally heterogeneous lake shores there are only a few macrozoobe...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are important in wetland ecosystems; many fish and wildlife species depen...
As human populations continue to increase exponentially, there is an ever-increasing stress put upon...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsThe rapid development of land is destructive to aquatic habitats. The remov...