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Patricia M. Armenio, David B. Bunnell, Nicole M. Watson, Darren S. Kirkendall, Anett S. Trebitz, Lauren A. Eaton
Publikováno v:
J Great Lakes Res
The larval stage of invasive Dreissena spp. mussels (i.e., veligers) are understudied despite their seasonal numerical dominance among plankton. We report the spring and summer veliger densities and size structure across the main basin, North Channel
Autor:
Steven A. Pothoven, Ashley K. Elgin, Alexander Y. Karatayev, David B. Bunnell, Lyubov E. Burlakova, David M. Warner, Lauren A. Eaton, Patricia M. Armenio
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 76:1982-1992
Pelagic-oriented alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and benthic-oriented round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) are two important prey fishes in the Laurentian Great Lakes. In 2015, we evaluated their seasonal total energy (TE) across nine Lake Michigan tra
Autor:
Drew E. Eppehimer, Patricia M. Armenio, Lauren A. Eaton, Edward S. Rutherford, David J. Wells, David M. Warner, David B. Bunnell
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 148:755-770
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 43:394-398
In the Laurentian Great Lakes, zooplankters are often sampled using standard ≤ 153 μm mesh nets without regard to the time of day they are collected. We sampled Cercopagidae during 2013–2014 in northern Lake Huron during day, dusk, and night usi
Autor:
Patricia M. Armenio, Jeffrey L. Ram, Patrick L. Hudson, Adrian A. Vasquez, Kevin M. Keeler, Masanori Fujimoto
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 42:802-811
In the Laurentian Great Lakes, specimens of Eurytemora have been reported as E. affinis since its invasion in the late 1950s. During an intensive collection of aquatic invertebrates for morphological and molecular identification in Western Lake Erie
Autor:
Sarah E. Panek, Christine M. Mayer, Patricia M. Armenio, Scott A. Heckathorn, Thomas B. Bridgeman
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 763:35-51
Dreissena spp. (zebra and quagga mussels) are invasive to North America and increase light to the benthos, provide hard structure for algal attachment, and may contribute limiting nutrients to benthic algae, thereby facilitating algal blooms. We cond
Autor:
Thomas B. Bridgeman, Justin D. Chaffin, Joseph D. Conroy, Douglas D. Kane, Sarah E. Panek, Patricia M. Armenio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 38:90-97
article The Maumee River is an important source of phosphorus (P) loading to western Lake Erie and potentially a source of Microcystis seed colonies contributing to the development of harmful algal bloomsin the lake.Herein, we quan- tified P forms an
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 56:2448-2458
SUMMARY 1. Dreissenid mussels (quagga mussels, Dreissena bugensis, and zebra mussels, D. polymorpha) are invasive species that function as ecosystem engineers in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Dreissena are increasingly abundant on silt, sand and other