A 3-year program was conducted to examine the ecology of Cladophora glomerata and to develop a mathematical model useful in evaluating various management strategies for the control of this nuisance alga. This manuscript provides a detailed description of the field program and study site in support of subsequent papers dealing with the results of field monitoring, autecological studies, calibration and verification of the model, and the impact of a demonstration phosphorus removal program on Cladophora growth. A municipal wastewater treatment plant discharge at Harbor Beach, Michigan, on Lake Huron has resulted in severe nuisance conditions associated with the presence of Cladophora. An intensive field monitoring program was established at t...
Urban centers border western Lake Ontario, the terminus of the Laurentian Great Lakes, impacting wat...
Over the past several years, excessive algal growth has occurred in the lakes associated with Saint ...
Cladophora glomerata is the dominant spring and summer epilithic macroalga in the lower Laurentian G...
The relationship between growth rate and internal phosphorus pool size was examined using field popu...
A recent review of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement has concluded that while controls on phos...
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...
Laboratory experiments were conducted with field populations of Cladophora glomerata to examine the ...
Nuisance growth of the attached, green alga Cladophora was considered to have been abated by phospho...
Hydrodynamic and biophysical models were used to understand the mechanisms mediating algal blooms in...
Hydrodynamic and biophysical models were used to understand the mechanisms mediating algal blooms in...
Nuisance growth of the alga Cladophora, reported from Lake Ontario since the 1930s, abated in the de...
Nuisance growth of the filamentous green alga, Cladophora glomerata, has been a problem in Lake Mich...
Urban centers border western Lake Ontario, the terminus of the Laurentian Great Lakes, impacting wat...
The nearshore waters of the Laurentian Great Lakes have historically suffered from beach fouling and...
Urban centers border western Lake Ontario, the terminus of the Laurentian Great Lakes, impacting wat...
Over the past several years, excessive algal growth has occurred in the lakes associated with Saint ...
Cladophora glomerata is the dominant spring and summer epilithic macroalga in the lower Laurentian G...
The relationship between growth rate and internal phosphorus pool size was examined using field popu...
A recent review of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement has concluded that while controls on phos...
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...
Laboratory experiments were conducted with field populations of Cladophora glomerata to examine the ...
Nuisance growth of the attached, green alga Cladophora was considered to have been abated by phospho...
Hydrodynamic and biophysical models were used to understand the mechanisms mediating algal blooms in...
Hydrodynamic and biophysical models were used to understand the mechanisms mediating algal blooms in...
Nuisance growth of the alga Cladophora, reported from Lake Ontario since the 1930s, abated in the de...
Nuisance growth of the filamentous green alga, Cladophora glomerata, has been a problem in Lake Mich...
Urban centers border western Lake Ontario, the terminus of the Laurentian Great Lakes, impacting wat...
The nearshore waters of the Laurentian Great Lakes have historically suffered from beach fouling and...
Urban centers border western Lake Ontario, the terminus of the Laurentian Great Lakes, impacting wat...
Over the past several years, excessive algal growth has occurred in the lakes associated with Saint ...
Cladophora glomerata is the dominant spring and summer epilithic macroalga in the lower Laurentian G...