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The impact of watershed development on zoo-plankton communities in Norris Lake, Tennessee.(EASTERN REGION)(Report)(Brief article)
Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science
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July 01, 2008 |
Dunn, Casey B.; Vanderpool, Agnes |
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THE IMPACT OF WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT ON ZOO-PLANKTON COMMUNITIES IN NORRIS LAKE, TENNESSEE. Casey B. Dunn and Agnes Vanderpool, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee. Zooplanktons are ecological indicators of the health of an aquatic habitat due to their reliance on phytoplankton communities as a food source, which are in turn, directly linked to the nutrient load present in the water. In 2007, four study sites with developed watersheds were sampled monthly. Collected specimens were identified and individually counted according to genus. Diversity indices from study sites were compared for significant differences ...
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