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- Title
Ecosystem classification and mapping of the Laurentian Great Lakes.
- Authors
Riseng, Catherine M.; Wehrly, Kevin E.; Wang, Li; Rutherford, Edward S.; McKenna, James E.; Johnson, Lucinda B.; Mason, Lacey A.; Castiglione, Christian; Hollenhorst, Thomas P.; Sparks-Jackson, Beth L.; Sowa, Scott P.
- Abstract
Owing to the enormity and complexity of the Laurentian Great Lakes, an ecosystem classification is needed to better understand, protect, and manage this largest freshwater ecosystem in the world. Using a combination of statistical analyses, published knowledge, and expert opinion, we identified key driving variables and their ecologically relevant thresholds and delineated and mapped aquatic systems for the entire Great Lakes. We identified and mapped 77 aquatic ecological units (AEUs) that depict unique combinations of depth, thermal regime, hydraulic, and landscape classifiers. Those 77 AEU types were distributed across 1997 polygons (patches) ranging from 1 to >48 000 km2 in area and were most diverse in the nearshore (35 types), followed by the coastal margin (26), and then the offshore (16). Our classification and mapping of ecological units captures gradients that characterize types of aquatic systems in the Great Lakes and provides a geospatial accounting framework for resource inventory, status and trend assessment; research for ecosystem questions; and management and policy-making.
- Subjects
MARINE species diversity; SPECIES distribution; ECOSYSTEM management; BIODIVERSITY; WATERSHEDS
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, 2018, Vol 75, Issue 10, p1693
- ISSN
0706-652X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1139/cjfas-2017-0242