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A comparison of aquatic trophic interactions (fish, benthic macroinvertebrates, and zooplankton) between the Lake Erie Central Basin and the Lake Erie Eastern Basin, 2011-2013

Dates

Creation
2016-07-13 18:00:02
Last Update
2016-11-02 20:29:36
Publication Date
2016-07-13
Start Date
2011-05-01
End Date
2013-10-01
Start Date
2011-05-02 16:57:35
End Date
2013-11-01 16:57:35

Citation

Richard T Kraus(Principal Investigator), Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Upper Midwest & Great Lakes LCC Data Manager(Point of Contact), Betsy L Bodamer Scarbro(Originator), Great Lakes Science Center(Data Owner), U.S. Geological Survey(publisher), 2016-07-13(creation), 2016-11-02(lastUpdate), 2016-07-13(Publication), 2011-05-01(Start), 2013-10-01(End), A comparison of aquatic trophic interactions (fish, benthic macroinvertebrates, and zooplankton) between the Lake Erie Central Basin and the Lake Erie Eastern Basin, 2011-2013

Summary

Lake Erie Biological Station (LEBS), located in Sandusky, Ohio, is a field station of the USGS Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC). LEBS is the primary federal agency for applied fisheries science excellence in Lake Erie. From 2011-2013, LEBS carried out a project which addressed the effects of regional climate change on aquatic food webs in the Great Lakes. This study focused on Lake Erie, as it is a representative system with a high level of anthropogenic impacts, strong nutrient gradients, seasonal hypoxia, and spatial overlap of cold- and cool-water fish guilds. In Lake Erie and in large embayments throughout the Great Lakes basin, this situation is a concern for fishery managers, as climate change may exacerbate hypoxia and reduce [...]

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md_metadata.json 33.09 KB application/json
LCC_Benthos.csv 40.24 KB text/csv
LCC_Catch.csv 255.22 KB text/csv
LCC_Diets.csv 205.33 KB text/csv
LCC_Effort.csv 24.33 KB text/csv
LCC_Hydroacoustics.csv 247.57 KB text/csv
LCC_StableIsotopes.csv 5.44 KB text/csv
LCC_WaterQuality.csv 12.66 KB text/csv
LCC_Zooplankton.csv 112.88 KB text/csv

Purpose

This data is intended for use by Lake Erie fisheries managers, academia, the fishing industry, and the public. This novel data on Lake Erie ecosystems has already informed important decisions by state, federal, and provincial managers in the Great Lakes. Specifically, our analysis of fish distribution with respect to hypoxia has informed a decision rule on the inclusion of stock assessment data for annual development of fishery quotas. This work also aided US-EPA in the development of a robust bi-national food web investigation through the Coordinated Science and Monitoring Initiative annex of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement. Finally, our results support incorporation of foodweb metrics into resource management, and selection of informative variables over those that lack sufficient contrast for tracking progress in achieving policy goals.

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  • Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC)
  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC
  • Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Landscape Conservation Cooperative

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