Initiated by riparian homeowners concerned with increased shoreline erosion due to artificially high managed lake levels, this study of the potential ecological impacts of changing lake level management strategies on Higgins Lake was funded by the Muskegon River Watershed Assembly via the Michigan Department of Natural Resource’s Fisheries Division Habitat Improvement Fund and the Higgins Lake Property Owners Association. The focus of this thesis was the development of bathymetric, substrate and vegetation maps from sonar surveys (conducted July-August, 2012) to assess the extents and distribution of submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV), a key component of fisheries habitat, and to develop a predictive model to quantify how changes to lake le...
Thesis advisor: Martha Carlson MazurRivermouths are dynamic systems characterized by hydrologic mixi...
Lake Michigan’s drowned river mouths (DRM) are hydrologically unique systems with riverine and large...
Understanding the spatial and temporal distribution of water quality variables in lakes is vital for...
Initiated by riparian homeowners concerned with increased shoreline erosion due to artificially high...
The Great Lakes region was historically populated by many different coregonine species, but much of ...
Anthropogenic alteration of water levels in lakes is a major stressor to the ecological integrity of...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2018. Major: Natural Resources Science and Mana...
The diversity and resultant habitat value of wetland plant communities in the Laurentian Great Lakes...
Ecosystems are complex, highly interconnected systems in which organisms interact with their physica...
Using an integrated digital elevation and bathymetry model of Lake Ontario and historic lake level d...
Without knowledge of the natural state of a lake at a given degree of productivity and a profile of ...
Previously described models for predicting the percent of Lake Ontario wetlands that would be occupi...
Even with similar external drivers, lakes can respond differently because of key ecosystem features ...
Information about lake morphometry (e.g., depth, volume, size, etc.) aids understanding of the physi...
Fish assemblages from 54 oxbow lakes in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley were sampled to identify rel...
Thesis advisor: Martha Carlson MazurRivermouths are dynamic systems characterized by hydrologic mixi...
Lake Michigan’s drowned river mouths (DRM) are hydrologically unique systems with riverine and large...
Understanding the spatial and temporal distribution of water quality variables in lakes is vital for...
Initiated by riparian homeowners concerned with increased shoreline erosion due to artificially high...
The Great Lakes region was historically populated by many different coregonine species, but much of ...
Anthropogenic alteration of water levels in lakes is a major stressor to the ecological integrity of...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2018. Major: Natural Resources Science and Mana...
The diversity and resultant habitat value of wetland plant communities in the Laurentian Great Lakes...
Ecosystems are complex, highly interconnected systems in which organisms interact with their physica...
Using an integrated digital elevation and bathymetry model of Lake Ontario and historic lake level d...
Without knowledge of the natural state of a lake at a given degree of productivity and a profile of ...
Previously described models for predicting the percent of Lake Ontario wetlands that would be occupi...
Even with similar external drivers, lakes can respond differently because of key ecosystem features ...
Information about lake morphometry (e.g., depth, volume, size, etc.) aids understanding of the physi...
Fish assemblages from 54 oxbow lakes in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley were sampled to identify rel...
Thesis advisor: Martha Carlson MazurRivermouths are dynamic systems characterized by hydrologic mixi...
Lake Michigan’s drowned river mouths (DRM) are hydrologically unique systems with riverine and large...
Understanding the spatial and temporal distribution of water quality variables in lakes is vital for...