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Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 34:351-364
We used Great Lakes hydrologic data and bird monitoring data from the Great Lakes Marsh Monitoring Program from 1995–2002 to: 1) evaluate trends and patterns of annual change in May-July water levels for Lakes Ontario, Erie, and Huron-Michigan, 2)
Autor:
Caroline Savage, Jean-Luc DesGranges, Joel W. Ingram, Jean Morin, Bruno Drolet, Daniel Borcard
Publikováno v:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 113:329-365
Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River (LOSL) wetland bird abundance and diversity are greatly influenced by lake and river hydrology. Our study used an interdisciplinary ecosystem approach, blending avian and plant ecology, ecohydraulic, statistical ec
Publikováno v:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 113:303-328
The International Joint Commission has recently completed a five-year study (2000-2005) to review the operation of structures controlling the flows and levels of the Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River system. In addition to addressing the multitude of
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 31:129-146
A hydrogeomorphic classification scheme for Great Lakes coastal wetlands is presented. The classification is hierarchical and first divides the wetlands into three broad hydrogeomorphic systems, lacustrine, riverine, and barrier-protected, each with
Autor:
Donald G. Uzarski, Thomas M. Burton, Joel W. Ingram, Matthew J. Cooper, Steven T. A. Timmermans
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 31:171-187
The relative importance of Great Lake, ecoregion, wetland type, and plant zonation in structuring fish community composition was determined for 61 Great Lakes coastal wetlands sampled in 2002. These wetlands, from all five Great Lakes, spanned nine e