Biota of the St. Marys River: habitat evaluation and environmental assessment P. B. Kauss St. Marys River Pages: 1 - 35
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surficial sediments and caged mussels of the St. Marys River, 1985 P. B. KaussY. S. Hamdy St. Marys River Pages: 37 - 62
Effects of pollution on benthic invertebrate communities of the St. Marys River, 1985 A. J. BurtP. M. McKeeP. B. Kauss St. Marys River Pages: 63 - 81
Use of a geographic information system data base to measure and evaluate wetland changes in the St. Marys River, Michigan Donald C. WilliamsJohn G. Lyon St. Marys River Pages: 83 - 95
Limnological aspects of the St. Clair River Ronald W. GriffithsStewart ThornleyThomas A. Edsall St. Clair River Pages: 97 - 123
Distribution and abundance of young fish in the St. Clair River and associated waters, Ontario J.K. LeslieC.A. Timmins St. Clair River Pages: 125 - 134
Distribution and abundance of young fish in Chenal Ecarte and Chematogen Channel in the St. Clair River delta, Ontario J.K. LeslieC.A. Timmins St. Clair River Pages: 135 - 142
Environmental quality assessment of the St. Clair River as reflected by the distribution of benthic macroinvertebrates in 1985 Ronald W. Griffiths St. Clair River Pages: 143 - 164
Growth and overwinter survival of the Asiatic clam, Corbicula fluminea, in the St. Clair River, Michigan John R. P. French IIIDonald W. Schloesser St. Clair River Pages: 165 - 170
Deformities in larval Procladius spp. and dominant Chironomini from the St. Clair River R. M. Dermott St. Clair River Pages: 171 - 185
Biota of Lake St. Clair: habitat evaluation and environmental assessment J. H. Leach Lake St. Clair Pages: 187 - 202
The plankton ecology of Lake St. Clair, 1984 M. MunawarI. F. MunawarW. G. Sprulesm Lake St. Clair Pages: 203 - 227
Plankton community structure in Lake St. Clair, 1984 W. Gary SprulesM. Munawar Lake St. Clair Pages: 229 - 237
Phosphorus cycling by mussels (Unionidae : Bivalvia) in Lake St. Clair T.F. NalepaW.S. GardnerJ.M. Malczyk Lake St. Clair Pages: 239 - 250
Biology of the exotic zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in relation to native bivalves and its potential impact in Lake St. Clair G.L. Mackie Lake St. Clair Pages: 251 - 268
The Detroit River: effects of contaminants and human activities on aquatic plants and animals and their habitats B. A. MannyD. Kenaga Detroit River Pages: 269 - 279
Response of bacteria and phytoplankton to contaminated sediments from Trenton Channel, Detroit River Russell A. MollPamela J. Mansfield Detroit River Pages: 281 - 299
Tumors in fish from the Detroit River Alexander E. MaccubbinNoreen Ersing Detroit River Pages: 301 - 306
Heavy metal contamination of sediments in the Upper Connecting Channels of the Great Lakes S. J. NicholsB. A. MannyT. A. Edsall Comparative studies of the Connecting Channel Pages: 307 - 315
Application of a microcomputer-based algal fluorescence technique for assessing toxicity: Lake St. Clair and St. Clair River examples M. MunawarS. T. SevernC. I. Mayfield Comparative studies of the Connecting Channel Pages: 317 - 324
A method for evaluating the impact of navigationally induced suspended sediments from the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels on the primary productivity M. MunawarW. P. NorwoodL. H. McCarthy Comparative studies of the Connecting Channel Pages: 325 - 332
Heavy metals in aquatic macrophytes drifting in a large river B. A. MannyS. J. NicholsD. W. Schloesser Comparative studies of the Connecting Channel Pages: 333 - 344
Distribution of Hexagenia nymphs and visible oil in sediments of the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels D. W. SchloesserT. A. EdsallS. J. Nichols Comparative studies of the Connecting Channel Pages: 345 - 352
Production of Hexagenia limbata nymphs in contaminated sediments in the Upper Great Lakes Connecting Channels Thomas A. EdsallBruce A. MannyAnthony M. Frank Comparative studies of the Connecting Channel Pages: 353 - 361