Physical and Biological Monitoring Data Collected from Restored Wetland Units at Shiawassee National Refuge, Saginaw, MI, US (2020)
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Data represent physical (water quality) and biological (fish, macroinvertebrate, and vegetation community) collections as indicators for Pool 1A and the Maankiki Marsh North and South units at the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge in Saginaw, MI, USA. The Maankiki North and South units were recently reconnected to the Shiawassee River in 2018, whereas Pool 1A represents a historically reconnected wetland. All data were collected in 2020.
Physical and Biological Monitoring Data Collected from Restored Wetland Units at Shiawassee National Refuge, Saginaw, MI, US (2020)
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Data represent physical (water quality) and biological (fish, macroinvertebrate, and vegetation community) collections as indicators for Pool 1A and the Maankiki Marsh North and South units at the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge in Saginaw, MI, USA. The Maankiki North and South units were recently reconnected to the Shiawassee River in 2018, whereas Pool 1A represents a historically reconnected wetland. All data were collected in 2020.
Physical and Biological Monitoring Data Collected from Restored Wetland Units at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, Saginaw, MI, USA (2022)
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These data describe water chemistry and fish, macroinvertebrate and vegetation communities within recently restored, historically-restored, and unrestored wetland management units of the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge (SNWR; Michigan, USA). Data were collected in 2022 according to protocols and methods described in Curwin et al. 2023. These methods were developed through previous years of fieldwork at SNWR and are similar to those implemented in the Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Monitoring Program (CWMP) (Conrad et a. 2022, Greenberg et al. 2021; Lugten et al. 2020; Uzarski et al. 2016). Water chemistry data include either field or lab-derived measurements including temperature, pH, turbidity, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, ammonia, chloride, sulfate, nitrite, nitrate, silicon dioxide, soluble reactive phosphorus, total phosphorus, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, suspended solids, and fluoride. Biological community data include taxa identifications and abundance estimates for macroinvertebrates, fish, and vegetation. Taxa are identified to the species level when practicable, with data derived from flora surveys, electrofishing, fyke and gill net sets and macroinvertebrate dip net sampling. These data may serve as indicators of system quality or health, enabling users to conduct comparative analyses among different wetland areas and, in conjunction with cross referenced datasets, make comparisons across years.
Large River Monitoring Forum Fish Assemblage Database 2016
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The Large River Monitoring Forum compiled fish assemblage data for five large rivers in the U.S. as a part of a coordinated effort to compare and contract river monitoring efforts in large river systems. Fish community data from five monitoring programs were integrated to create the standardized dataset. Authors: Timothy D. Counihan1, Ian R. Waite2, Andy Casper3, David Ward4, Jennifer Sauer5, Elise Irwin6, Colin Chapman7, Brian Ickes5, Craig Paukert8, John Kosovich9, and Jennifer M. Bayer10 1- United States Geological Survey, Western Fisheries Research Center, Columbia River Research Laboratory, 5501A Cook-Underwood Road, Cook, WA 98605; email:tcounihan@usgs.gov; Phone:509-538-2299; Fax:509-538-2843 2- United States Geological Survey, Oregon Water Science Center, 2130 S.W. Fifth Avenue Portland, OR 97201 3- Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois River Biological Station, 704 N. Schrader, Havana IL 62644 4- United States Geological Survey, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center 2630 Fanta Reed Road, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54603 5- United States Geological Survey, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, 2255 North Gemini Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86001-1637 6- United States Geological Survey, Alabama Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, 602 Duncan Drive, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5418 7- Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Northwest Regional Office, 17330 SE Evelyn Street, Clackamas, OR 97015 8- United States Geological Survey, Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, 302 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources Building, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 9- U.S. Geological Survey, Core Science Analytics, Synthesis, & Libraries, Lakewood, CO 10- United States Geological Survey, Northwest Region & Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership, 909 1st Ave, 8th Floor Seattle, WA 98104
Large River Monitoring Forum Fish Assemblage Database 2016
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The Large River Monitoring Forum compiled fish assemblage data for five large rivers in the U.S. as a part of a coordinated effort to compare and contract river monitoring efforts in large river systems. Fish community data from five monitoring programs were integrated to create the standardized dataset. Authors: Timothy D. Counihan1, Ian R. Waite2, Andy Casper3, David Ward4, Jennifer Sauer5, Elise Irwin6, Colin Chapman7, Brian Ickes5, Craig Paukert8, John Kosovich9, and Jennifer M. Bayer10 1- United States Geological Survey, Western Fisheries Research Center, Columbia River Research Laboratory, 5501A Cook-Underwood Road, Cook, WA 98605; email:tcounihan@usgs.gov; Phone:509-538-2299; Fax:509-538-2843 2- United States Geological Survey, Oregon Water Science Center, 2130 S.W. Fifth Avenue Portland, OR 97201 3- Illinois Natural History Survey, Illinois River Biological Station, 704 N. Schrader, Havana IL 62644 4- United States Geological Survey, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center 2630 Fanta Reed Road, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54603 5- United States Geological Survey, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, 2255 North Gemini Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86001-1637 6- United States Geological Survey, Alabama Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, 602 Duncan Drive, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849-5418 7- Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Northwest Regional Office, 17330 SE Evelyn Street, Clackamas, OR 97015 8- United States Geological Survey, Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, 302 Anheuser-Busch Natural Resources Building, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211 9- U.S. Geological Survey, Core Science Analytics, Synthesis, & Libraries, Lakewood, CO 10- United States Geological Survey, Northwest Region & Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership, 909 1st Ave, 8th Floor Seattle, WA 98104