Hexagenia
National Institutes of Health
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The majority of sediment toxicity and aquatic bioaccumulation assessments are conducted using standardized species, such as…
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ABSTRACT Burrowing mayflies (Hexagenia limbata and H. rigida) recolonized sediments of the western basin of Lake Erie in the…
SUMMARY 1. We analysed changes in energy reserves (lipid and glycogen) and length–weight relationships of burrowing mayflies…
Three State of the Lakes Ecosystem Conferences have been held since 1996 to encourage the development of Great Lakes indicators…
Burrowing mayflies of the genus Hexagenia spp. were widely distributed (ca. 80% of sites) and abundant (ca. 160 nymphs/m2) in the…
As part of the study of the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S…
Hexagenia nymphs are large sediment burrowers that are sensitive to hypoxia. Major declines in some lake populations have been…
We sampled benthos from the St. Marys River in May 1974 and May 1975 to determine visibly the occurrence of sorpted oil and the…
. Changes in consumption of benthic invertebrates by yellow perch, Perca flavescens, in Oneida Lake during 1958-1973 were similar…