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Publikováno v:
Lake and Reservoir Management. 35:355-363
Radomski P, Carlson K, Perleberg D. 2019. Advancing aquatic vegetation management for fish in north temperate lakes. Lake Reserv Manage. 35:355–363.Despite the known linkage between aquatic plants ...
Autor:
Donna Perleberg, Paul Radomski
Publikováno v:
Environmental Values. 28:211-232
Many aquatic invasive species (AIS) management programs are doing important work on preventing non-indigenous species movement to our wild places. Attitudes and perspectives on aquatic non-indigenous species and their management by ecologists and the
Autor:
Donna Perleberg, Paul Radomski
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Botany. 173:103401
Aquatic plant communities are good indicators of lake conditions, and persistent changes to those communities are indicative of environmental change. Our study used historical and recent lake plant surveys to detect changes in Minnesota’s lake plan
Autor:
Donna Perleberg, Paul M. Skawinski, Kenneth G. Karol, Reesa Evans, Martha Barton, Matthew S. Berg, Richard M. McCourt, John D. Hall, Michelle E. Nault
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany. 104:1108-1116
Premise of the study Although some species of Characeae, known as stoneworts, can be found on every continent except Antarctica, many species and some genera have limited geographic distributions. The genus Lychnothamnus, represented by a single exta
Autor:
Paul Radomski, Donna Perleberg
Publikováno v:
Ecological Indicators. 20:252-268
The objective was to develop a Minnesota aquatic macrophyte integrity index that can use plant checklist data from existing and ongoing lake plant survey programs without alteration. Using the extensive lake survey data collected by numerous state pr
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 31:144-150
Bulrushes Schoenoplectus spp. are widely distributed emergent plants that provide important fish habitat. Despite their importance, the precision of aquatic plant surveys conducted within lakes is rarely studied. Reproducibility of field-based bulrus