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    Aquatic Plant Diversity in an Undisturbed, Clear Water Lake in Northern Wisconsin

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    Date
    2010-04
    Author
    Weiland, Ruth
    Advisor(s)
    Lonzarich, David
    Elger-Lonzarich, Mary
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    Abstract
    Pine Lake, a deep, clear water lake in northwestern Wisconsin had remained relatively undisturbed since European settlement in the 1800s. Because of current land use activity pressures on lakes, we began a long-term study to examine the macrophytes (including mosses and algae) of Pine Lake. Macrophytes are commonly used as indicators of water quality in lakes.
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    Pine Lake (Wis.)--Environmental conditions
    Aquatic plants--Wisconsin--Pine Lake
    Biodiversity--Wisconsin--Pine Lake
    Water quality--Wisconsin--Pine Lake
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