Three areas in the Great Lakes region are known to harbor species whose primary range is the coastal plain: (1) the southeastern Georgian Bay region of Ontario, (2) the sandplains near Lake Michigan in southwestern Michigan and northern Indiana, and (3) the lacustrine sand deposits in central and northern Wisconsin. Secondary areas with smaller concentrations are found in the southeastern Lake Ontario region of New York, the Lake Erie region, small areas of north-central Illinois, and local areas of northern Michigan. These areas are all sand deposits associated with postglacial lakes and drainage channels. A review of the flora of the Great Lakes region disclosed a list of 62 primarily coastal plain species that are disjunct to the Great L...
Studies that assess the ecological processes that allow establishment by a nonindigenous species in ...
This thesis brings together a variety of new and evolving technologies in an attempt to characterize...
Fish and plant assemblages in the highly modified Crane Creek coastal wetland complex of Lake Erie w...
Harper, Peattie, and McLaughlin have dealt with plants of the Atlantic Coastal Plain which occur in ...
Aquatic macrophytes of the western shores of Lake Michigan have received little attention from Wisco...
The results of a rare plant, floristic, and plant community survey of the Grand Traverse Islands arc...
The floras of four islands in northern Lake Michigan (South Manitou (21.3 km$\sp2$), North Manitou (...
The Gulf St. Lawrence region has a bryophyte flora of 698 species. Of these 267 (38%) are disjunct t...
Rivers, Lakes & WetlandsThe dune system of Lake Michigan at Sturgeon Bay leads back thousands of yea...
The relationships between plant species composition and dispersion, water chemistry and water depth/...
Succession of diatom communities in the Laurentian Great Lakes has several unusual aspects related t...
This is a brief floristic survey of Micrasterias species in ten habitats near Douglas Lake in Northe...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State UniversityEpiphytic diato...
The diversity and resultant habitat value of wetland plant communities in the Laurentian Great Lakes...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Studies that assess the ecological processes that allow establishment by a nonindigenous species in ...
This thesis brings together a variety of new and evolving technologies in an attempt to characterize...
Fish and plant assemblages in the highly modified Crane Creek coastal wetland complex of Lake Erie w...
Harper, Peattie, and McLaughlin have dealt with plants of the Atlantic Coastal Plain which occur in ...
Aquatic macrophytes of the western shores of Lake Michigan have received little attention from Wisco...
The results of a rare plant, floristic, and plant community survey of the Grand Traverse Islands arc...
The floras of four islands in northern Lake Michigan (South Manitou (21.3 km$\sp2$), North Manitou (...
The Gulf St. Lawrence region has a bryophyte flora of 698 species. Of these 267 (38%) are disjunct t...
Rivers, Lakes & WetlandsThe dune system of Lake Michigan at Sturgeon Bay leads back thousands of yea...
The relationships between plant species composition and dispersion, water chemistry and water depth/...
Succession of diatom communities in the Laurentian Great Lakes has several unusual aspects related t...
This is a brief floristic survey of Micrasterias species in ten habitats near Douglas Lake in Northe...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Bowling Green State UniversityEpiphytic diato...
The diversity and resultant habitat value of wetland plant communities in the Laurentian Great Lakes...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Studies that assess the ecological processes that allow establishment by a nonindigenous species in ...
This thesis brings together a variety of new and evolving technologies in an attempt to characterize...
Fish and plant assemblages in the highly modified Crane Creek coastal wetland complex of Lake Erie w...