Standardized Measures of Coastal Wetland Condition: Implementation at a Laurentian Great Lakes Basin-Wide Scale

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Donald G. Uzarski
Valerie J. Brady
Matthew J. Cooper
Douglas A. Wilcox
Dennis A. Albert
Richard P. Axler
Peg Bostwick
Terry N. Brown
Jan J. H. Ciborowski
Nicholas P. Danz
Joseph P. Gathman
Thomas M. Gehring
Greg P. Grabas
Anne Garwood
Robert W. Howe
Lucinda B. Johnson
Gary A. Lamberti
Ashley H. Moerke
Brent A. Murry
Gerald J. Niemi
Christopher J. Norment
Carl R. Ruetz
Alan D. Steinman
Douglas C. Tozer
Ryan Wheeler
T. Kevin O’Donnell
John P. Schneider
机构
[1] Central Michigan University,Institute for Great Lakes Research and CMU Biological Station
[2] University of Minnesota Duluth,Natural Resources Research Institute
[3] University of Notre Dame,Burke Center for Freshwater Innovation
[4] Northland College,Department of Environmental Science and Biology
[5] SUNY College at Brockport,Aquatic Research Laboratory
[6] Oregon State University,Annis Water Resources Institute
[7] Michigan Department of Environmental Quality,undefined
[8] University of Windsor,undefined
[9] University of Wisconsin-Superior,undefined
[10] University of Wisconsin-River Falls,undefined
[11] Environment and Climate Change Canada,undefined
[12] University of Wisconsin-Green Bay,undefined
[13] Lake Superior State University,undefined
[14] Grand Valley State University,undefined
[15] Bird Studies Canada,undefined
[16] U. S. Environmental Protection Agency,undefined
[17] Great Lakes National Program Office,undefined
来源
Wetlands | 2017年 / 37卷
关键词
Ecosystem health; Wetlands; Indices of biotic integrity; Great Lakes; Disturbance; IBI; Stressor; Monitoring;
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Since European settlement, over 50 % of coastal wetlands have been lost in the Laurentian Great Lakes basin, causing growing concern and increased monitoring by government agencies. For over a decade, monitoring efforts have focused on the development of regional and organism-specific measures. To facilitate collaboration and information sharing between public, private, and government agencies throughout the Great Lakes basin, we developed standardized methods and indicators used for assessing wetland condition. Using an ecosystem approach and a stratified random site selection process, birds, anurans, fish, macroinvertebrates, vegetation, and physico-chemical conditions were sampled in coastal wetlands of all five Great Lakes including sites from the United States and Canada. Our primary objective was to implement a standardized basin-wide coastal wetland monitoring program that would be a powerful tool to inform decision-makers on coastal wetland conservation and restoration priorities throughout the Great Lakes basin.
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