Dec 22, 2015
JGLR 41, Issue 4 is now online, featuring the following articles, reviews, commentaries, and notes. In addition, we welcome two new associate editors: Tim Johnson, Great Lakes research scientists with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resouces and Forestry, and Anthony Vodacek, professor in the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science at the Rochester Institute of Technology and a member of the Digital imaging and Remote Sensing Laboratory.
Review
Review on groundwater as a source of nutrients to the Great Lakes and their tributaries
Clare Robinson
Regular Articles
Glacial legacy effects on river landforms of the southern Laurentian Great Lakes
R.T.J. Phillips, J.R. Desloges
Glaciolacustrine history of the Huron-Erie lowland in the southeastern Great Lakes region (USA) revisited
Jeffrey L. Howard
Past and future warming of a deep European lake (Lake Lugano): What are the climatic drivers?
Fabio Lepori, James J. Roberts
Multiproxy reconstruction of a large and deep subalpine lake's ecological history since the Middle Ages
Manuela Milan, Christian Bigler, Nico Salmaso, Graziano Guella, Monica Tolotti
Observations and environmental implications of variability in the vertical turbulent mixing in Lake Simcoe
Mijanur R. Chowdhury, Mathew G. Wells, Remo Cossu
Characterisation of water temperature variability within a harbour connected to a large lake
Bogdan Hlevca, Steven J. Cooke, Jonathan D. Midwood, Susan E. Doka, Rick Portiss, Mathew G. Wells
The role of circulation and heat fluxes in the formation of stratification leading to hypoxia in Green Bay, Lake Michigan
Sajad Ahmad Hamidi, Hector R. Bravo, J. Val Klump, James T. Waples
Watershed derived nutrients for Lake Ontario inflows: Model calibration considering typical land operations in Southern Ontario
Masoud Asadzadeh, Luis Leon, Craig McCrimmon, Wanhong Yang, Yongbo Liu, Isaac Wong, Phil Fong, Gary Bowen
Sand aggradation alters biofilm standing crop and metabolism in a low-gradient Lake Superior tributary
Amy M. Marcarelli, Casey J Huckins, Susan L. Eggert
Exploration of spatial variability in nearshore water quality using the first Great Lakes National Coastal Condition Assessment survey
John R. Kelly, Peder Yurista, Matthew Starry, Jill Scharold, Will Bartsch, Anne Cotter
Phytoplankton productivity and size composition in Lake Simcoe: The nearshore shunt and the importance of autumnal production
T.Y. Kim, R.L. North, S.J. Guildford, P. Dillon, R.E.H. Smith
Differential habitat use by the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) and Dreissena spp. in coastal habitats of eastern Lake Michigan
Yakuta Bhagat, Carl R. Ruetz, Andrea L. Akins
Factors associated with the deposition of Cladophora on Lake Michigan beaches in 2012
Stephen C. Riley, Taaja R. Tucker, Jean V. Adams, Lisa R. Fogarty, Brenda Moraska Lafrancois
Onondaga to Ontario: Management of bioavailable phosphorus in municipal wastewaters for control of Cladophora
Renn S. Lambert, Martin T. Auer, Steven W. Effler, Mark R. Greene, Benjamin E. Downer, Anika Kuczynski
Is mirex still a contaminant of concern for the North American Great Lakes?
Nilima Gandhi, Rex W.K. Tang, Satyendra P. Bhavsar, Eric J. Reiner, Dave Morse, George B. Arhonditsis, Ken Drouillard, Tony Chen
An evaluation of the genetic structure of mapleleaf mussels (Quadrula quadrula) in the Lake Erie watershed
Wendy L. Paterson, Traci A. Griffith, Robert A. Krebs, Lyubov E. Burlakova, David T. Zanatta
Spatial genetic structure of suspected remnant and naturalized populations of muskellunge and evidence for introgression between stocked and native strains
Kim Scribner, Paige Howell, Michael Thomas, Kregg Smith, Patrick Hanchin, Martha Wolgamood, Gary Whelan
Cross-basin analysis of long-term trends in the growth of lake whitefish in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Shannon A. Fera, Michael D. Rennie, Erin S. Dunlop
Changes in depth occupied by Great Lakes lake whitefish populations and the influence of survey design
Michael D. Rennie, Brian C. Weidel, Randall M. Claramunt, Erin S. Dunlop
Foraging mechanisms of siscowet lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush siscowet) on pelagic prey
T.D. Keyler, T.R. Hrabik, C.L. Austin, O.T. Gorman, A.F. Mensinger
Commentaries
Are the Great Lakes at risk of new fish invasions from trans-Atlantic shipping?
Hugh J. MacIsaac, Boris Beric, Sarah A. Bailey, Nicholas E. Mandrak, Anthony Ricciardi
Response to comment on ‘Updated Invasion Risk Assessment for Ponto-Caspian Fishes to the Great Lakes’
Randal J. Snyder, Lyubov E. Burlakova, Alexander Y. Karatayev, David B. MacNeill
Notes
Validation of a spatial model used to locate fish spawning reef construction sites in the St. Clair–Detroit River system
Jason L. Fischer, David Bennion, Edward F. Roseman, Bruce A. Manny
PCB concentrations of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) vary by sex
Charles P. Madenjian, Mark P. Ebener, Maria S. Sepúlveda
The effect of seismic waterguns on the inner ears of round goby
Tristany L. Wagner, Cynthia D. Cooper, Jackson A. Gross, Allison B. Coffin
The non-native faucet snail (Bithynia tentaculata) makes the leap to Lake Superior
Anett Trebitz, Gerald Shepard, Valerie Brady, Kurt Schmude
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