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Abrams, J. 2003. Ponds, people and prices: spatial variation in demographics and housing prices in Sandy Creek, NY. Student report. 22 pp. View

 

Bain, M. B., and K. Mills. 2004. Modeling hydroecological relations for assessing impacts of water regulation plans on Lake Ontario. Final Report to International Joint Commission, Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Study Board by Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. View

 

Domske, H. M. 2003. Lake Ontario Interdisciplinary Science and Management Conference. Great Lakes Research Review 7(1):1-49 [dedicated issue to conference]. View

 

Hairston, N. 2007. Lake Ontario’s Dynamic Coast: Analyzing Ecosystem History for Sustaining Environmental Health. Final report to the New York Great Lakes Protection Fund by Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. View


Kelsall, N. and D.J. Leopold. 2002. Literature review: Effects of water levels and water level fluctuations on wetland plant growth, survival, and germination. Emphasis on Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River coastal wetland plant species. Final report to the International Joint Commission. View

 

Meixler, M.S., D. L. Gross, M. B. Bain, R. L. Schneider , R. J. Pendall, R. de Almeida, and D. P. Loucks. 2003. Hydroecology and conservation mapping: A tool for community planning around the Great Lakes of New York. A component of the project: Improving the ecological health of the water resources of the Great Lakes. Report by Cornell University, Ithaca, NY to the Great Lakes Protection Fund. 131 pp.

 

Meixler, M.S. and M. B. Bain. 2003. A test of the variability and usefulness of SOLEC environmental indicators in the coastal wetlands of eastern Lake Ontario. Report by Cornell University, Ithaca, NY to the Great Lakes Commission. 64 pp. View

 

Meixler, M.S. 2005. Assessment of 2002 Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Indicator Data. Report to the Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands Consortium. 209 pp. View

 

Steinhart, G. 2002. Physical, Biological, and Human Interactions Shaping the Ecosystems of Freshwater Bays and Lagoons: An Overview of the Lake Ontario Biocomplexity Study. The Ontario Dune Coalition, Summer 2002 Annual Newsletter, Issue No. 15. View

 

 
 
 
 

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