Quantifying coastal wetland-nearshore linkages in Lake Michigan for sustaining sport fishes

Major Goals and Objectives

  • Determine whether important Lake Michigan sport fish, such as yellow perch, bass, salmon, and walleye, utilize coastal wetland habitat during various  periods of their lives and to what degree they depend on food provided by coastal wetlands

Accomplishments / Benefits

Publication: Lakescape connectivity: Mobile fish consumers link Lake Michigan coastal wetland and nearshore food webs 


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Research Information

Principal Investigator:
Gary Lamberti
Initiation Date:
2014
Completion Date:
2017
Affiliation:
University of Notre Dame

Our Work

Contacts

Gary Lamberti
glambert@nd.edu