The Nature Conservancy’s Emiquon Preserve: Fish and Aquatic Vegetation Monitoring 2022 Field Report
Holda, Toby J.; Solomon, Levi E.; Lamar, James T.
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Title
The Nature Conservancy’s Emiquon Preserve: Fish and Aquatic Vegetation Monitoring 2022 Field Report
Author(s)
Holda, Toby J.
Solomon, Levi E.
Lamar, James T.
Issue Date
2023-11-20
Keyword(s)
Equimon
Aquatic Vegetation
Geographic Coverage
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 limits.
Native submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) abundance and richness continue to be the dominant
macrophyte communities. Submersed aquatic vegetation was dominated by native species in
2022. The Emiquon Preserve’s fish community continues to be dominated by native fish species.
More specifically, 2022 saw a decrease in abundance of yellow bass, gizzard shad, golden
shiners, largemouth bass, common carp, white crappie, and black crappie, while bluegill, brook
silversides, bowfin, mosquitofish, spotted gar, and starhead topminnows increased in abundance
from the previous year
Publisher
Illinois Natural History Survey
Series/Report Name or Number
INHS Technical Report: 2023 (54)
Type of Resource
text
Language
eng
Sponsor(s)/Grant Number(s)
The Nature Conservancy C12-52
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