Floodplain restoration monitoring of the aquatic vegetation and fish communities of The Nature Conservancy's Emiquon Preserve 2019
Blackert, Amber E.; Mendenhall, Olivea M.; Solomon, Levi E.; Lamer, James T.
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Floodplain restoration monitoring of the aquatic vegetation and fish communities of The Nature Conservancy's Emiquon Preserve 2019
Author(s)
Blackert, Amber E.
Mendenhall, Olivea M.
Solomon, Levi E.
Lamer, James T.
Issue Date
2020-07-31
Keyword(s)
Fish monitoring
aquatic vegetation monitoring
key ecological attributes
Emiquon preserve
Geographic Coverage
Emiquon Preserve, Fulton County, Illinois
Abstract
Since 2007, The Emiquon Preserve (Emiquon) has been monitored using Key Ecological Attributes (KEA) to determine the success of restoration on the vegetation and fish communities. The KEA’s were developed to reflect a high-functioning, balanced ecosystem at its upper limts. Native submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) abundance and richness continue to be the dominant macrophyte communities. Submersed aquatic vegetation species diversity has remained stable though the years with native species dominating the biomass. The Emiquon Preserve’s fish community continues to be dominated by native fish species. In 2019, yellow and white bass catch rates increased, and we also saw the return of bryozoan colonies, although still fewer than previous years.
During 2019, an extended drawdown was not conducted due to multiple high-water events that make gravity-feeding and pumping impossible. Pumping occurred from June 15th to July 8th, 2019 for a total of 290.75 hours. Pumping was terminated on July 24th, 2019 due to equipment issues, pumps where removed for maintenance until December 3rd. From December 4th to December 19th pumps were ran for a total of 709.47 hours. Gravity flow was only possible from September 3rd to September 12th between high water events.
Publisher
Illinois Natural History Survey
Series/Report Name or Number
Technical Report INHS 2020 (09)
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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Sponsor(s)/Grant Number(s)
The Nature Conservancy, contract number C12-52
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This document is a product of the Illinois Natural History Survey, and has been selected and made available by the Illinois Natural History Survey and the University Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It is intended solely for noncommercial research and educational use, and proper attribution is requested.
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