Tag Archives: Water Quality
Hiring Wetland Plant Technician
Recently graduated and looking to gain experience with field and lab research? Have a strong interest in wetland ecology, botany, nutrient cycling, and water quality? The McCluney (https://blogs.bgsu.edu/mccluneylab/) and Michaels (https://blogs.bgsu.edu/michaelslab/) labs at Bowling Green State University in NW Ohio … Continue reading
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Tagged Nutrients, Plant, Research, Vegetation, Water Quality, Wetland
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“The Journal” interviews Dr. McCluney about Lake Erie water quality research
“The Journal,” a talk show on WBGU-TV, the local PBS station, recently interviewed Dr. McCluney (along with collaborator Dr. Bob Midden) about the lab’s research on phosphorous sources and sinks in the watersheds leading to Lake Erie. Here’s a link … Continue reading
Undergraduates Receive Research Awards!
Nadya Mirochnitchenko and Haley Ingram, undergraduate honors students working in the McCluney Lab, have both received summer research scholarships from the BGSU Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship. Nadya Mirochnitchenko received funding to study the effects of washed-up algal blooms … Continue reading
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Tagged algal blooms, food webs, lakeshore, Riparian, socioecology, undergraduate research, Water Quality
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Grant to Study Phosphorous Sources Involved in Lake Erie Toxic Algal Blooms
The lab has been awarded its first sizable grant! As part of a collaborative effort with researchers from several other universities, we will be helping to determine sources of phosphorous involved in the recent occurrence of toxic algal blooms in … Continue reading
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Tagged Algal, Algal Bloom, Farm, Isotope, Lake, Lake Erie, Microcystis, Phosphate, Phosphorous, Toledo, Water Quality
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