Fish and plant assemblages in the highly modified Crane Creek coastal wetland complex of Lake Erie were sampled to characterize their spatial and seasonal patterns and to examine the implications of the hydrologic connection of diked wetland units to Lake Erie. Fyke netting captured 52 species and an abundance of fish in the Lake Erie–connected wetlands, but fewer than half of those species and much lower numbers and total masses of fish were captured in diked wetland units. Although all wetland units were immediately adjacent to Lake Erie, there were also pronounced differences in water quality and wetland vegetation between the hydrologically isolated and lake-connected wetlands. Large seasonal variations in fish assemblage composition an...
Correspondence analysis was used to partition fish species associated with the open water of each of...
Over 90% wetland loss in many areas of the United States has triggered extreme concern for declining...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsThe rapid development of land is destructive to aquatic habitats. The remov...
Fish and plant assemblages in the highly modified Crane Creek coastal wetland complex of Lake Erie w...
Wetlands of the Laurentian Great Lakes are diverse ecosystems that support a species rich flora and ...
Coastal wetlands along Lake Erie have been dramatically altered by humans, disrupting important natu...
The Les Cheneaux Islands encompass 176 miles of coastline on Northern Lake Huron. This unique and fr...
Coastal wetland seed banks exposed by low lake levels or through management actions fuel the reestab...
The relationship among shoreline development, fish and aquatic plant communities was assessed in fiv...
The Great Lakes coastal wetlands are in decline due to various anthropogenic factors including invas...
ABSTRACT. The relative importance of Great Lake, ecoregion, wetland type, and plant zonation in stru...
Abstract: We analyzed data from coastal wetlands across the Laurentian Great Lakes to identify fish ...
Author Institution: Winous Point Shooting Club ; School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State Univers...
Author Institution: School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State UniversityMost of Ohio's remaining L...
Les Cheneaux Islands constitute an archipelago along the shoreline of Michigan’s eastern upper peni...
Correspondence analysis was used to partition fish species associated with the open water of each of...
Over 90% wetland loss in many areas of the United States has triggered extreme concern for declining...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsThe rapid development of land is destructive to aquatic habitats. The remov...
Fish and plant assemblages in the highly modified Crane Creek coastal wetland complex of Lake Erie w...
Wetlands of the Laurentian Great Lakes are diverse ecosystems that support a species rich flora and ...
Coastal wetlands along Lake Erie have been dramatically altered by humans, disrupting important natu...
The Les Cheneaux Islands encompass 176 miles of coastline on Northern Lake Huron. This unique and fr...
Coastal wetland seed banks exposed by low lake levels or through management actions fuel the reestab...
The relationship among shoreline development, fish and aquatic plant communities was assessed in fiv...
The Great Lakes coastal wetlands are in decline due to various anthropogenic factors including invas...
ABSTRACT. The relative importance of Great Lake, ecoregion, wetland type, and plant zonation in stru...
Abstract: We analyzed data from coastal wetlands across the Laurentian Great Lakes to identify fish ...
Author Institution: Winous Point Shooting Club ; School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State Univers...
Author Institution: School of Natural Resources, The Ohio State UniversityMost of Ohio's remaining L...
Les Cheneaux Islands constitute an archipelago along the shoreline of Michigan’s eastern upper peni...
Correspondence analysis was used to partition fish species associated with the open water of each of...
Over 90% wetland loss in many areas of the United States has triggered extreme concern for declining...
Rivers, Lakes, & WetlandsThe rapid development of land is destructive to aquatic habitats. The remov...