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Some oligochaetes from Lake Michigan

January 1, 1967

Twenty-six species of Tubificidae, 12 Naididae, and 1 Lumbriculidae were found in three regions of Lake Michigan- Green Bay, the southern end of the lake proper, and the harbor at Ludington, Michigan. One new naidid species is described. Methods of identification of some species are discussed and illustrated. The abundance of oligochaetes and distribution of certain species vary with depth and location. Data are presented on the effects of the environment on the distribution of certain species. The presence or absence of some species reflected the quality of the environment; some were prevalent in polluted waters whereas others were restricted or absent. Possible changes in composition and abundance of species are outlined if organic enrichment increases in Lake Michigan.

Publication Year 1967
Title Some oligochaetes from Lake Michigan
Authors Jarl K. Hiltunen
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Transactions of the American Microscopical Society
Index ID 1000180
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Great Lakes Science Center