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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R828675

Development of Environmental Indicators of Condition,Integrity, and Sustainability in the Coastal Regions of the US Great Lakes Basin

RFA: Environmental Indicators in the Estuarine Environment Research Program (2000)

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Journal Article Boers AM, Zedler JB. Stabilized water levels and Typha invasiveness. Wetlands 2009;28(3):676-685. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Bracey A, Kovalenko K, Niemi G, Giese E, Howe R, Grinde A. Effects of human land use on avian functional and taxonomic diversity within the upland coastal zone of the North American Great Lakes. AVIAN CONSERVATION AND ECOLOGYY 2022;17(2):6. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Brady VJ, Ciborowski JJH, Johnson LB, Danz NP, Holland JD, Breneman DH, Gathman JP. Optimizing fishing time: one vs. two-night fyke net sets in Great Lakes coastal systems. Journal of Great Lakes Research 2007;33(Suppl 3):236-244. R828675 (Final)
R828675C003 (Final)
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Journal Article Brazner JC, Danz NP, Niemi GJ, Regal RR, Trebitz AS, Howe RW, Hanowski JM, Johnson LB, Ciborowski JJH, Johnston CA, Reavie ED, Brady VJ, Sgro GV. Evaluation of geographic, geomorphic and human influences on Great Lakes wetland indicators:a multi-assemblage approach. Ecological Indicators 2007;7(3):610-635. R828675 (Final)
R828675C001 (2004)
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Journal Article Crane JL, Richards C, Breneman D, Lozano S, Schuldt JA. Evaluating methods for assessing sediment quality in a Great Lakes embayment. Aquatic Ecosystem Heath & Management 2005;8(3):323-349. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Danz NP, Niemi GJ, Regal RR, Hollenhorst T, Johnson LB, Hanowski JM, Axler RP, Ciborowski JJH, Hrabik T, Brady VJ, Kelly JR, Morrice JA, Brazner JC, Howe RW, Johnston CA, Host GE. Integrated measures of anthropogenic stress in the U.S. Great Lakes Basin. Environmental Management 2007;39(5):631-647. R828675 (Final)
R828675C001 (Final)
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Journal Article Danz N, Reich P, Frelich L, Niemi G. Vegetation controls vary across space and spatial scale in a historic grassland-forest biome boundary. ECOGRAPHY 2011;34(3):402-414. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Frieswyk CB, Zedler JB. Vegetation change in Great Lakes coastal wetlands: deviation from the historical cycle. Journal of Great Lakes Research 2007;33(2):366-380. R828675 (Final)
R828675C002 (Final)
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Journal Article Frieswyk CB, Johnston CA, Zedler JB. Identifying and characterizing dominant plants as an indicator of community condition. Journal of Great Lakes Research 2009;33(Suppl 3):125-135. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Ghioca-Robrecht DM, Johnston CA, Tulbure MG. Assessing the use of multiseason quickbird imagery for mapping invasive species in a Lake Erie coastal marsh. Wetlands 2009;28(4):1028-1039. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Grandmaison DD, Niemi GJ. Local and landscape influence on red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) nest success in Great Lakes coastal wetlands. Journal of Great Lakes Research 2007;33(Suppl 3):292-304. R828675 (2004)
R829641 (Final)
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Journal Article Hanowski J, Danz N, Howe R, Niemi G, Regal R. Consideration of geography and wetland geomorphic type in the development of Great Lakes coastal wetland bird indicators. EcoHealth 2007;4(2):194-205. R828675 (Final)
R828675C004 (2004)
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Journal Article Howe RW, Regal RR, Niemi GJ, Danz NP, Hanowski JM. A probability-based indicator of ecological condition. Ecological Indicators 2007;7(4):793-806. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Johnston C, Zedler J, Tulbure M, Frieswyk C, Bedford B, Vaccaro L, Brady V. A unifying approach for evaluating the condition of wetland plant communities and identifying related stressors. ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 2009;19(7):1739-1757. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Johnston C, Zedler J, Tulbure M. Latitudinal gradient of floristic condition among Great Lakes coastal wetlands. JOURNAL OF GREAT LAKES RESEARCH 2010;36(4):772-779. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Johnston CA, Watson T, Wolter PT. Sixty-three years of land alteration in Erie Township. Journal of Great Lakes Research 2009;33(Suppl 3):253-268. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Kovalenko K, Johnson L, Riseng C, Cooper M, Johnson K, Mason L, McKenna J, Sparks-Jackson B, Uzarski D. Great Lakes coastal fish habitat classification and assessment. JOURNAL OF GREAT LAKES RESEARCH 2018;44(5):1100-1109. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Kovalenko K, Brady V, Ciborowski J, Host G, Johnson J. Macroinvertebrate and Fish Community Metrics:Confounding Effects and Consistency over Time. WETLANDS 2020;40(5):1107-1116. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Niemi GJ, McDonald ME. Application of ecological indicators. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 2004;35:89-111. R828675 (2004)
R828675C001 (Final)
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Journal Article Niemi GJ, Brady VJ, Brown TN, Ciborowski JJH, Danz NP, Ghioca DM, Hanowski JM, Hollenhorst TP, Howe RW, Johnson LB, Johnston CA, Reavie ED. Development of ecological indicators for the U.S. Great Lakes coastal region - a summary of applications in Lake Huron. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 2009;12(1):77-89. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Niemi G, Wardrop D, Brooks R, Anderson S, Brady V, Paerl H , Rakocinski C, Brouwer M, Levinson B, McDonald M. Rationale for a new generation of indicators for coastal waters. Environmental Health Perspectives 2004;112(9):979-986. R828675 (2004)
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R828677C001 (Final)
R828684 (Final)
R829458C003 (2003)
R829458C008 (2003)
R829458C008 (2004)
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Journal Article Olker J, Kovalenko K, Ciborowski J, Brady V, Johnson L. Watershed Land Use and Local Habitat:Implications for Habitat Assessment. WETLANDS 2016;36(2):311-321. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Panci H, Niemi G, Regal R, Tozer D, Gehring T, Howe R, Norment C. Influence of Local, Landscape, and Regional Variables on Sedge and Marsh Wren Occurrence in Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands. WETLANDS 2017;37(3):447-459. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Pengra BW, Johnston CA, Loveland TR. Mapping an invasive plant, Phragmites australis, in coastal wetlands using the EO-1 Hyperion hyperspectral sensor. Remote Sensing of Environment 2007;108(1):74-81. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Reavie E, Juggins S. Exploration of sample size and diatom-based indicator performance in three North American phosphorus training sets. AQUATIC ECOLOGY 2011;45(4):529-538. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Reavie E. Asymmetric, biraphid diatoms from the Laurentian Great Lakes. PEERJ 2023;11:1-70 R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Trebitz AS, Brazner JC, Brady VJ, Axler R, Tanner DK. Turbidity tolerances of Great Lakes coastal wetland fishes. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 2007;27(2):619-633. R828675 (2004)
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Journal Article Tulbure M, Johnson C. Environmental Conditions Promoting Non-native Phragmites australis Expansion in Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands. WETLANDS 2011;30(3):577-587. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Vaccaro L, Bedford B, Johnston C. Litter Accumulation Promotes Dominance of Species of Cattails (Typha SPP.) in Lake Ontarior Wetlands. WETLANDS 2009;29(3):1036-1048. R828675 (Final)
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Journal Article Wolter PT, Johnston CA, Niemi GJ. Land use land cover change in the U.S. Great Lakes basin 1992 to 2001. Journal of Great Lakes Research 2009;32(3):607-628. R828675 (Final)
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