Environmental Assessment and Habitat Evaluation of the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels
[Book]
edited by M. Munawar, T. Edsall.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands : Imprint : Springer
1991
(376 pages)
Developments in hydrobiology, 65.
Biota of the St. Marys River: habitat evaluation and environmental assessment --;Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surficial sediments and caged mussels of the St. Marys River, 1985 --;Effects of pollution on benthic invertebrate communities of the St. Marys River, 1985 --;Use of a geographic information system data base to measure and evaluate wetland changes in the St. Marys River, Michigan --;Limnological aspects of the St. Clair River --;Distribution and abundance of young fish in the St. Clair River and associated waters, Ontario --;Distribution and abundance of young fish in Chenal Ecarte and Chematogen Channel in the St. Clair River delta, Ontario --;Environmental quality assessment of the St. Clair River as reflected by the distribution of benthic macroinvertebrates in 1985 --;Growth and overwinter survival of the Asiatic clam, Corbicula fluminea, in the St. Clair River, Michigan --;Deformities in larval Procladius spp. and dominant Chironomini from the St. Clair River --;Biota of Lake St. Clair: habitat evaluation and environmental assessment --;The plankton ecology of Lake St. Clair, 1984 --;Plankton community structure in Lake St. Clair, 1984 --;Phosphorus cycling by mussels (Unionidae: Bivalvia) in Lake St. Clair --;Biology of the exotic zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in relation to native bivalves and its potential impact in Lake St. Clair --;The Detroit River: effects of contaminants and human activities on aquatic plants and animals and their habitats --;Response of bacteria and phytoplankton to contaminated sediments from Trenton Channel, Detroit River --;Tumors in fish from the Detroit River --;Heavy metal contamination of sediments in the Upper Connecting Channels of the Great Lakes --;Application of a microcomputer-based algal fluorescence technique for assessing toxicity: Lake St. Clair and St. Clair River examples --;A method for evaluating the impact of navigationally induced suspended sediments from the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels on the primary productivity --;Heavy metals in aquatic macrophytes drifting in a large river --;Distribution of Hexagenia nymphs and visible oil in sediments of the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels --;Production of Hexagenia limbata nymphs in contaminated sediments in the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels.
Stream animals -- Great Lakes (North America) -- Congresses.
Stream animals.
Stream ecology -- Great Lakes (North America) -- Congresses.