JGLR 46(3) now online
Jun 1, 2020
The Journal of Great Lakes Research, Volume 46, Issue 3 is now online. Articles in this issue include the following:
- Thirty-five years of restoring Great Lakes Areas of Concern: Gradual progress, hopeful future
- Mineralogical and geochemical composition of Late Holocene bottom sediments of Lake Onego
- The Holocene history of the Faiyum Lake (Egypt) based on sediment characteristics, diatoms and ostracods contents
- Hydrogeological controls on heterogeneous groundwater discharge to a large glacial lake
- Among-site variability in environmental and management characteristics: Effect on nutrient loss in agricultural tile drainage
- Fate and transport of tritium in the Laurentian Great Lakes system
- Comparative analysis of free-living and particle-associated bacterial communities of Lake Baikal during the ice-covered period
- Seasonal patterns for Secchi depth, chlorophyll a, total phosphorus, and nutrient limitation differ between nearshore and offshore in Lake Michigan
- Long-term trends of Lake Michigan benthos with emphasis on the southern basin
- Trends in herring gull egg quality over four decades reflect ecosystem state
- Interspecific differences in omega-3 PUFA and contaminants explain the most variance in suggested Great Lakes’ fish consumption when risks/benefits are considered together
- Assessment of fish consumption beneficial use impairment at the Great Lakes Thunder Bay and St. Marys River Areas of Concern, Canada
- Lipid levels and diet compositions in lake charr ecotypes at Isle Royale in northern Lake Superior
- Assessing trophic position quantification methods for three piscivorous freshwater fish using stable isotopes and stomach contents
- You can’t just use gold: Elevated turbidity alters successful lure color for recreational Walleye fishing
- Invasive Neogobius melanostomus in the Lithuanian Baltic Sea coast: Trophic role and impact on the diet of piscivorous fish
- Seasonal habitat-use differences among Lake Erie’s walleye stocks
- Genetic versus demographic stock structure of rainbow smelt in a large fragmented lake
- Large-scale fish movement affects metrics of management importance as indicated by quantitative stock assessment
- Can native species compete with valuable exotics? Valuing ecological changes in the Lake Michigan recreational fishery
- The effects of aquatic invasive species on recreational fishing participation and value in the Great Lakes: Possible future scenarios
- Microcystin in multiple life stages of Hexagenia limbata, with implications for toxin transfer
- Lake Erie phosphorus targets: An imperative for active adaptive management
- In Memoriam: Claire L. Schelske (1932–2019)