The Ecology of coastal Marshes of Western Lake Erie: A Community ...
The Ecology of coastal Marshes of Western Lake Erie: A Community ...
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TABLESNumber12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293 03 1Comparison <strong>of</strong> <strong>coastal</strong> wetlands for the Laurentian Great <strong>Lake</strong>swfthin the United States .........................................aMorphometry <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> ...........................................Glacial lake stages <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> basin .........................Average monthly duration <strong>of</strong> day1 ight for western <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> .........<strong>Western</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> tributaries ......................................Chemical and physical characteristics <strong>of</strong> Detroit River andwestern <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> waters ...........................................Water qua1 ity measurements in three western <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> marshesduring the growing season ..........................................Water quality measurements in Navarre Marsh. Ohio ..................Mean daily solar radiation received at the surface <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> ....Annual deposition <strong>of</strong> airborne substances in <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> ..............Abundance <strong>of</strong> phytoplankton in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> four.coasta1wetlands in western <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> ......................................Relative abundance <strong>of</strong> species <strong>of</strong> algae by marsh locality inwestern <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> ..................................................Dominant dlatom periphyton on macrophytes in western <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong>marshes ............................................................Comparison <strong>of</strong> phytoplankton and zooplankton populations fornearshore localities In western <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> ..........................Benthic macr<strong>of</strong>nvertebrates <strong>of</strong> the lower Detroit River wetlandsand their re1 ative tolerance to pollution ..........................Benthic macroinvertebrate population <strong>of</strong> the lower Detroit River.........................Invertebrates collected in Navarre Marsh. OhioInvertebrate animals found on plants in western <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong><strong>Western</strong> <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> uniontd bivalves and their glochidial host fish ..Food items <strong>of</strong> muskrats in <strong>Lake</strong> Erfe <strong>coastal</strong> wetlands ...............Habitat and den characteristics <strong>of</strong> raccoons tn Winous Point Marsh ..Biomass and productivlty <strong>of</strong> emergent wetland plants <strong>of</strong> the Greatwetlands ...........................................................<strong>Lake</strong>s regfon .........................................................Estimated standing crop blomass for submersed vegetation inAnchor Bay. <strong>Lake</strong> St . Clair .........................................Seasonal estimates <strong>of</strong> standing crop biomass for submersedmacrophytes in the <strong>Lake</strong> St . Clair-Detroit River system .............Dominant submersed aquatic macrophyte taxa <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Lake</strong> St .Clair-Detroit River system .........................................Carbon assimilation by phytoplankton productivity In <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> .....Concentratfons <strong>of</strong> nutrients and metals in wetland plants at the.............stage <strong>of</strong> maximum development. Big Creek Marsh. OntarioHeterotrophic bacterial populations in western <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> ...........Coastal wetland losses and gains on the Michigan shore <strong>of</strong> western<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Erie</strong> and the lower Detroit River ..............................Historical changes in wet1 and vegetation at Woodtick PeninsulaHistorical changes in wetland vegetation at Toussaint Marsh........