IAGLR State of Lake Erie (SOLE) 2022

Dr. Jim Hood, his students, and Aquatic Ecology Lab colleagues participated in the International Association for Great Lakes Research State of Lake Erie Conference March 16-17, 2022 by giving talks, presenting posters, and collaborating with colleagues. See a list of AEL talks and posters below, and find more details and collaborations in the conference abstract book [pdf].

Presentations

Jenna BaileyD. O’Donnell, and J. HoodChanges in zooplankton phenology in Western Lake Erie, 1995-2020.
Rich Budnik, K. Busch, C. Harris, M. Kulasa, M. Piczak, P. Collingsworth, W. Currie, J. Hoffman, J. Watkins, D. Bolgrien, K. Bowen, A. Cotter, J. Hood, M. Manubolu, L. Rudstam, and S. LudsinCyanobacteria bloom effects on the feeding ecology of western Lake Erie’s fish assemblage.
Jim HoodA. HuddlestonL. Collis, and E. MarschallWestern Lake Erie Zooplankton Dynamics Are Shaped by Winter Ice Cover and Summer Cyanobacteria Blooms.
Stuart Ludsin, P. Collingsworth, W. Currie, J. Hoffman, J. Watkins, D. Bolgrien, K. Bowen, A. Cotter, J. Hood, M. Manubolu, and Lars Rudstam. Overview of the 2019 CSMI program designed to understand harmful algal bloom & hypoxia impacts on Lake Erie’s webs.
Devan MathieH. Moore, and J. HoodPhosphorus cycling during high flow events in the Maumee River watershed: A Lagrangian analysis.
Hannah Moore, and J. HoodInfluence of temperature and nutrients on primary production and phytoplankton biomass in western Lake Erie.