As part of a comparative assessment of seven New Hampshire lakes, performed throughout the month of September 2003, students and faculty from the University of New Hampshire’s Center for Freshwater Biology sampled Christine Lake in Stark, NH. The goal of the study was to quantify the lake’s physical, chemical, and biological properties and compare it to the six other lakes studied, as well as to results from identical sampling of Christine Lake in June, 2003. Christine Lake is an oligotrophic lake with very little primary production and low densities of zooplankton. Nutrient levels were low, likely due to the forested composition of the lake’s watershed and the small number of homes on the lake’s shore. The low phosphorus concentration and ...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the balance of chemical substances in ecosystems. In freshw...
The chemical makeup of a body of water can vary greatly depending on what kind of lake it is, the ti...
Eutrophication results in the loss of conservation and amenity value from shallow lakes. Efforts hav...
As part of a comparative assessment of seven New Hampshire lakes, performed throughout the month of ...
We examined the physical, chemical and biological properties of York Pond in Coos County Milan, NH a...
A limnological survey was conducted during 17-18 September, 1998 to characterize the trophic state o...
Physical, chemical and biological features of seven New Hampshire lakes were examined in September a...
A field study was conducted during the summer, 2005 to evaluate the lake water quality and planktoni...
LimnologyTo detect and avoid serious water quality issues, it is imperative to monitor trophic state...
Lakes are exposed to a wide range of human pressures including invasive species and nutrient enrichm...
The Laurentian Great Lakes are the largest system of freshwater on earth containing 22% of the world...
This study focused on the relationship between plankton in Mendums Pond, NH. A grazing experiment wa...
Responses of zooplankton, pelagic primary producers, planktonic bacteria, and CO2 exchange with the ...
Both bottom-up and top-down controls on water quality dynamics were examined in two hydrologically c...
The focus of this research was to confirm or identify patterns in plankton biomass and composition a...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the balance of chemical substances in ecosystems. In freshw...
The chemical makeup of a body of water can vary greatly depending on what kind of lake it is, the ti...
Eutrophication results in the loss of conservation and amenity value from shallow lakes. Efforts hav...
As part of a comparative assessment of seven New Hampshire lakes, performed throughout the month of ...
We examined the physical, chemical and biological properties of York Pond in Coos County Milan, NH a...
A limnological survey was conducted during 17-18 September, 1998 to characterize the trophic state o...
Physical, chemical and biological features of seven New Hampshire lakes were examined in September a...
A field study was conducted during the summer, 2005 to evaluate the lake water quality and planktoni...
LimnologyTo detect and avoid serious water quality issues, it is imperative to monitor trophic state...
Lakes are exposed to a wide range of human pressures including invasive species and nutrient enrichm...
The Laurentian Great Lakes are the largest system of freshwater on earth containing 22% of the world...
This study focused on the relationship between plankton in Mendums Pond, NH. A grazing experiment wa...
Responses of zooplankton, pelagic primary producers, planktonic bacteria, and CO2 exchange with the ...
Both bottom-up and top-down controls on water quality dynamics were examined in two hydrologically c...
The focus of this research was to confirm or identify patterns in plankton biomass and composition a...
Ecological stoichiometry is the study of the balance of chemical substances in ecosystems. In freshw...
The chemical makeup of a body of water can vary greatly depending on what kind of lake it is, the ti...
Eutrophication results in the loss of conservation and amenity value from shallow lakes. Efforts hav...