Links to SUNY- ESF Limnology Practicum Poster
(Note, these files are all PDFs)
- Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers! Implications for a Watercraft Steward Program in New York’s Kettle Lakes – Artuc and Deats
- Indications of Anthropogenic-Derived Nutrient Loading, Localized Concentrations of N15 Isotopes in Song Lake – Hindle and Palumbo
- Optical Characterization of Several Lakes in Upstate New York – Strait and Kulakowski
- Effects o Macrophyte and Macroinvertebrate Abundance Due to Eurasian Milfoil Treatments in Cazenovia Lake – Dombrowski, Kronisch and Lafaver
- The Invasion of Variable Leaf Milfoil – Beckwith, Reid and Rooney
- Effects of Turbidity on Phytoplankton and Planktivore Abundance in Four Central New York Lakes
View Andrew Brainar’s August 2012 C-OFOKLA Presentation
Kettle Lake Study
Contact Andrew at abrainar@syr.edu
Researchers at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY ESF) are conducting research on some of the kettle lakes (Song Lake, Crooked Lake, Tully Lake, Little York Lake, and Gatehouse Pond) located in central New York. Specifically, the study is investigating the impacts of boat traffic and development on the success of non-native species establishment. The kettle lakes associated with the Cortland-Onondaga Federation of Kettle Lakes Association (and Gatehouse Pond) are an ideal system to examine these processes due to a gradient in boating access (public vs. private) and a range in the number of households surrounding each lake.
Professor Schulz’s Limnology Practicum Class Projects over the years:
- 2014 limnology abstract 20140001.pdf (4.2 MB)
- 2013 LIMNOLOGY_PRACTICUM_POSTER_SESSION_2013.pdf (194.6 KB)
- 2012 LIMNOLOGY_PRACTICUM_POSTER_SESSION_2012.pdf (439.6 KB)
- 2011 LIMNOLOGY_PRACTICUM_POSTER_SESSION_2011_ABSTRACT_BOOK_FINAL.pdf (185.4 KB)
- 2010 LIMNOLOGYPRACTICUMPOSTERSESSION2010.pdf (179.3 KB)
Kettle Lake Management Framework
Cortland‐Onondaga Federation of Kettle Lake Associations Best Management Plan Framework (pdf)
Adriana Beltrani
May 2011