Work during this reporting period focused on characterizing temperature, habitat, and biological communities at candidate coolwater sites. During the past year we have collected additional temperature data from 57 candidate streams and other locations and now have records from 232 stream reaches. Eighty-two sites in Illinois have been identified as cool- or coldwater based on these records. Physical habitat surveys have been conducted at 79 sites where temperature data were available. Fish and macroinvertebrate data were obtained from the cooperative basin survey program data managers for candidate sites whenever possible and added to collections made during previous project years. This report summarizes progress for the period beginning 1 ...
Annual Project Report 2006, Project #: T-20-P-001, July 30, 2005 - July 29, 2006INHS Technical Repor...
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Grant/Contract No: T-25-P-001This project was initiated to ...
Sixty-five reaches were surveyed during summer 2017 (Table 3, Figure 2), bringing the total reaches ...
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Grant/Contract No: T-13-P-001Work during this reporting per...
Grant/Contract No: T-13-P-001Work during this reporting period focused on characterizing temperature...
Work during this reporting period focused on characterizing temperature, habitat, and biological com...
Annual Project Report 2006, Project #: T-13-P-001, July 30, 2005 - July 29, 2006INHS Technical Repor...
Coolwater streams are less common in Illinois than their warmwater counterparts, but because of the...
We continue to work with IDNR staff to assure that our GIS data are compatible with upgrades to thei...
Annual Project Report 2006, Project #: T-13-P-001, July 30, 2005 - July 29, 2006INHS Technical Repor...
Grant/Contract No: T-13-P-001INHS Technical Report Prepared for Department of Natural Resource
Coolwater streams are less common in Illinois than their warmwater counterparts, but because of the...
Summer thermal characteristics were monitored at 81 locations in the basin (Figure 3) during the thr...
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Grant/Contract No: (T-25-P-001)This project was initiated t...
Work during this period continued monitoring efforts to characterize fish assemblages, benthic macro...
Annual Project Report 2006, Project #: T-20-P-001, July 30, 2005 - July 29, 2006INHS Technical Repor...
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Grant/Contract No: T-25-P-001This project was initiated to ...
Sixty-five reaches were surveyed during summer 2017 (Table 3, Figure 2), bringing the total reaches ...
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Grant/Contract No: T-13-P-001Work during this reporting per...
Grant/Contract No: T-13-P-001Work during this reporting period focused on characterizing temperature...
Work during this reporting period focused on characterizing temperature, habitat, and biological com...
Annual Project Report 2006, Project #: T-13-P-001, July 30, 2005 - July 29, 2006INHS Technical Repor...
Coolwater streams are less common in Illinois than their warmwater counterparts, but because of the...
We continue to work with IDNR staff to assure that our GIS data are compatible with upgrades to thei...
Annual Project Report 2006, Project #: T-13-P-001, July 30, 2005 - July 29, 2006INHS Technical Repor...
Grant/Contract No: T-13-P-001INHS Technical Report Prepared for Department of Natural Resource
Coolwater streams are less common in Illinois than their warmwater counterparts, but because of the...
Summer thermal characteristics were monitored at 81 locations in the basin (Figure 3) during the thr...
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Grant/Contract No: (T-25-P-001)This project was initiated t...
Work during this period continued monitoring efforts to characterize fish assemblages, benthic macro...
Annual Project Report 2006, Project #: T-20-P-001, July 30, 2005 - July 29, 2006INHS Technical Repor...
Illinois Department of Natural Resources Grant/Contract No: T-25-P-001This project was initiated to ...
Sixty-five reaches were surveyed during summer 2017 (Table 3, Figure 2), bringing the total reaches ...