This presentation describes the possible causes of the observed resurgence of the green algae Cladophora within Lake Ontario. A resurgence of eutrophication of the nearshore zone is also occurring without significant changes of point source phosphorous loads. There are signs of cultural eutrophication of nearshore Lake Ontario but there is no evidence of increased phosphorous loading from external sources. The apparent contradiction can be explained through the invasion of the Dreissena mussel which may be changing Lake Ontario’s internal nutrient cycle. A Dreissena-induced nearshore shunt changes the composition and cycling of particulate matter to facilitate nearshore eutrophication. The resurgence of the macro algae Cladophora is related...
© 2014 International Association for Great Lakes Research. The nearshore phosphorus shunt hypothesis...
Dreissenid mussels were first documented in the Laurentian Great Lakes in the late 1980s. Zebra muss...
The Green alga genus Caldophora is one of the most abundant kinds of algae worldwide, found in both ...
Nuisance growth of the alga Cladophora, reported from Lake Ontario since the 1930s, abated in the de...
Nuisance growth of the attached, green alga Cladophora was considered to have been abated by phospho...
Urban centers border western Lake Ontario, the terminus of the Laurentian Great Lakes, impacting wat...
Cladophora glomerata, a filamentous green alga that grows on hard substrate, first started to attrac...
Cladophora glomerata, a filamentous green alga that grows on hard substrate, first started to attrac...
Invasive dreissenid mussels have a profound effect on the total phosphorus (TP) budget in Lake Ontar...
Urban centers border western Lake Ontario, the terminus of the Laurentian Great Lakes, impacting wat...
Cladophora glomerata is the dominant spring and summer epilithic macroalga in the lower Laurentian G...
Nuisance growth of the filamentous green alga, Cladophora glomerata, has been a problem in Lake Mich...
Dreissenid mussels, in particular quagga mussels (Dreissena rostiformis bugensis), are transforming ...
<p>Phosphorus load reduction and dreissenid invasion are the two most important factors that influen...
Stimulated by excess levels of phosphorus, the attached, filamentous green alga Cladophora grows to ...
© 2014 International Association for Great Lakes Research. The nearshore phosphorus shunt hypothesis...
Dreissenid mussels were first documented in the Laurentian Great Lakes in the late 1980s. Zebra muss...
The Green alga genus Caldophora is one of the most abundant kinds of algae worldwide, found in both ...
Nuisance growth of the alga Cladophora, reported from Lake Ontario since the 1930s, abated in the de...
Nuisance growth of the attached, green alga Cladophora was considered to have been abated by phospho...
Urban centers border western Lake Ontario, the terminus of the Laurentian Great Lakes, impacting wat...
Cladophora glomerata, a filamentous green alga that grows on hard substrate, first started to attrac...
Cladophora glomerata, a filamentous green alga that grows on hard substrate, first started to attrac...
Invasive dreissenid mussels have a profound effect on the total phosphorus (TP) budget in Lake Ontar...
Urban centers border western Lake Ontario, the terminus of the Laurentian Great Lakes, impacting wat...
Cladophora glomerata is the dominant spring and summer epilithic macroalga in the lower Laurentian G...
Nuisance growth of the filamentous green alga, Cladophora glomerata, has been a problem in Lake Mich...
Dreissenid mussels, in particular quagga mussels (Dreissena rostiformis bugensis), are transforming ...
<p>Phosphorus load reduction and dreissenid invasion are the two most important factors that influen...
Stimulated by excess levels of phosphorus, the attached, filamentous green alga Cladophora grows to ...
© 2014 International Association for Great Lakes Research. The nearshore phosphorus shunt hypothesis...
Dreissenid mussels were first documented in the Laurentian Great Lakes in the late 1980s. Zebra muss...
The Green alga genus Caldophora is one of the most abundant kinds of algae worldwide, found in both ...