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Understanding How Climate Change Will Impact Aquatic Food Webs in the Great Lakes

Developing Fish Trophic Interaction Indicators of Climate Change for the Great Lakes

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Start Date
2012-09-01
End Date
2016-04-30
Release Date
2012

Summary

This project addressed regional climate change effects on aquatic food webs in the Great Lakes. We sought insights by examining Lake Erie as 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 habitat volume for some species. We examined fish community composition, fine-scale distribution, prey availability, diets, and biochemical tracers for dominant fishes from study areas with medium-high nutrient levels (mesotrophic, Fairport study area), and [...]

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