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Streaming Videos
Featured Streaming Videos
New videos will be posted upon completion, so check back often!
2006 Videos
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Contaminated Freshwater Sediments: Considering In Situ Alternatives.
Using predictive models to provide a nowcast of bacteria levels and beach advisories at Lake Erie beaches.
Why is the Muddy Maumee So Muddy? And What Are We Doing About It?
Metazoa parasites of the round goby in native habitats and in regions of invasion
Plagued by numbers: The mathematics of Disease
Fall Songbird Migration through Lake Erie Marshes.
Mayfly Ecology and Survey Methodologies in Lake Erie
Restoring Wetlands: The Return of the Swamp Thing
Exotic Species in the Great Lakes: History and Impacts
High-speed Thoroughfare or Suitable Habitat? Assessing Fish Spawning and Nursery Habitat in the Detroit River
The University of Toledo and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) officially announce the addition of Gard Island to the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge.
Mayflies, Microcystis, and the Muddy Maumee: The Influence of Weather on the Ecology of Western Lake Erie.
Interactions among aquatic microbes: the importance of periphytic photosynthesis.
The Importance of Subsystems for Ecosystem Structure and Function.
Diversity, Ecosystem Function, and Invasion Success in Plankton Communities.
2005 Videos
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LEC Workshop Series Part I
LEC Workshop Series Part II
LEC Workshop Series Part III
Dynamics of Interacting Fish Populations: a Tale of Walleye, Perch, and Cormorants in an Ecosystem
Tracking
E. coli
Contamination in the Lake Erie Watershed
Onslaught of the Emerald Ash Borer
The Edge of Life: Survival in Antarctic Lakes
Fish, lampreys, and biologists: Some bite, some suck, some are just downright scary
Sand, Surf, and Cool Drinks. We own an island? Now what? Gard Island and the University of Toledo
Freshwater Mussels: from Living Rocks to Mean Mothers
Lake Erie from Head to Tow: Measuring the Quality of Ohio's Great Lake!
Unlocking the Mysteries of Lake Erie Invasive Species Using DNA Clues
The Green Slime: An Investigation of Ecological Problems in Maumee Bay
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