This project will study the distribution and invasion processes of round goby from the Great Lakes and of rusty crayfish to the Great Lakes. Monitoring and modeling this movement with various management scenarios (e.g., dam removal, stream restoration, etc.) will help better understand options for future control in light of cross- habitat invasions between inland waters and the Great Lakes. This work addresses a cross-cutting AIS-Ecosystem & Habitats priority of research aimed at deterring, eradicating and/or controlling invasive species. (invasive species); (AIS); (aquatic invasive species); (rusty crayfish); (ANS); (aquatic nuisance species); (round goby); (Lake Michigan)
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In progress
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Project
Project Database
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- Cercopagis Invasion of Lake Michigan: Predictable Responses or 'Invasional Meltdown' of the Planktonic Food Web?
- TMDL Development for PCBs in Lake Ontario
- Toxicity of Clostridium Botulinum Type E Neurotoxin to Great Lakes Fish: Implications for Avian Botulism
- Primary Productivity in the Lower Muskegon River Watershed
- The development and use of predictive models in Great Lakes decision-making: an interdiscipinary synthesis
- Alternative Stormwater Management Practices that Address the Environmental, Social, and Economic Aspects of Water Resources in Spring Lake Township and Village
- What are the Causes, Consequences and Correctives of Fish Contamination in the Detroit River AOC that Cause Health Consumption Advisories?
- TEST OF PHEROMONE TRAPS TO CAPTURE THE INVASIVE ROUND GOBY
- Rapid and Quantitative Detection of Helicobacter Pylori and E. Coli O157 in Well Water Using a Nano-Wired Biosensor and QPCR
- Community Metabolism in Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Development of an Index of Susceptibility
General
Scope of Study
Field Investigation
Scale of Phenomena
Organism
Impact of Pollutants
Exotic Species
Lake Basin Connecting Channels
Lake Michigan
State Province
Wisconsin
Monitoring
Resource Being Monitored
Habitat
Aquatic Nuisance Species
Control And Mitigation
Integrated Control Strategy
Prevention and Introduction
Determination of Preventive
Spread of Established ANS Populations
Range of Spread
Annex
Annex Numbers
Research & Development
Annex 17
Impact of water quality and AIS on fish and wildlife populations and habitats
General
General
- Scope of Study
Scope of StudyField Investigation
- Scale of Phenomena
Scale of PhenomenaOrganism
- Impact of Pollutants
Impact of PollutantsExotic Species
- Processes
- Land Use and Habitat
- Resource Management
- Socio-Economic
- State / Province
State ProvinceWisconsin
- Lake Basin / Connecting Channels
Lake Basin Connecting ChannelsLake Michigan
Monitoring
Aquatic Nuisance Species
Aquatic Nuisance Species
- Biology And Life History
- Control And Mitigation
Control And MitigationIntegrated Control Strategy
- Ecosystem Effects
- Prevention and Introduction
Prevention and IntroductionDetermination of Preventive
- Socio-economic Consideration and Analysis
- Spread of Established ANS Populations
Spread of Established ANS PopulationsRange of Spread
Annex
Annex
- Annex Numbers
Annex NumbersResearch & Development
- Annex 17
Annex 17Impact of water quality and AIS on fish and wildlife populations and habitats