Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1750342738> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1750342738 abstract "Rex L. Lowe, Advisor The ability of established populations of the non-native zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) to influence phytoplankton communities and promote Microcystis aeruginosa, a potentially toxic cyanobacterium, has been reported by Fahnenstiel et al. (1995), Vanderploeg et al. (2002) and others, in the Great Lakes region. This study documents changes following zebra mussel establishment in six low-nutrient inland lake basins in northwest lower Michigan (Leelanau County). Shifts in phytoplankton communities that occurred only in basins with zebra mussels included declines in spring diatoms and chrysophytes prior to blooms of cyanobacteria. Decreases in these taxa support a competitive release hypothesis for M. aeruginosa dominance. It should also be noted that study basins did not experience increases in phosphorus or summer temperatures. M. aeruginosa proliferation may be related to zebra mussel filtering behavior, a combination of total zebra mussels and lake morphology. Zebra mussel populations were estimated using underwater video, M. aeruginosa densities were quantified from surface water and lake bathymetry and basin-wide zebra mussel densities were estimated using ArcGIS. Underwater video ground-truthed using SCUBA was an effective, yet labor intensive method to estimate zebra mussel populations, and kernel interpolation provided acceptable zebra mussel density estimates basin-wide. The relationship between M. aeruginosa density and zebra mussel filtering capacity was not significant, however the sample size may have been an issue." @default.
- W1750342738 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1750342738 creator A5028446223 @default.
- W1750342738 date "2009-01-01" @default.
- W1750342738 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W1750342738 title "Zebra Mussel (Dreissena Polymorpha) Promotion of Cyanobacteria in Low-Nutrient Lakes and the Subsequent Production and Fate of Microcystin" @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1457776062 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1581004692 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1582151631 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W167479870 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1904140637 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1941554123 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1966568830 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1967447472 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1969821721 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1971656886 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1973524904 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1974476893 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1974863947 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1978360082 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1979119423 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1981290746 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1987635173 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1989920201 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1993851124 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W1998533878 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2001721732 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2002729322 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2004414371 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2022090576 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2024472357 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2030406037 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2030855145 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2035403164 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2035757428 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2036930102 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2041683851 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2045782178 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2051025410 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2052656651 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2054622508 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W205697285 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2057990130 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2062681305 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2063660694 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2065246835 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2067436570 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2067626588 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2072813220 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2075321495 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2080966884 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2084351739 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2098737522 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2099481781 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2101194847 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2102141953 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2120449360 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2131119365 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2132793577 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2134490629 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2139910156 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2140389431 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2145603055 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2149191986 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2153828358 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2156190734 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2159363753 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2159722908 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2160338431 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2165688855 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2167438830 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2169152719 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2169457842 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2171228634 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2280341796 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2774560596 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W2796086104 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W58898131 @default.
- W1750342738 cites W94028661 @default.
- W1750342738 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W1750342738 type Work @default.
- W1750342738 sameAs 1750342738 @default.
- W1750342738 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W1750342738 countsByYear W17503427382018 @default.
- W1750342738 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1750342738 hasAuthorship W1750342738A5028446223 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C142796444 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C2776249982 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C2776846509 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C2779492349 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C2779586492 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C2779651202 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C2779669040 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C2779987062 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C2780892065 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C2781226839 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C505870484 @default.
- W1750342738 hasConcept C523546767 @default.