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Title page 2-60 Phase II summary report (final) : Utah Lake water quality, hydrology and aquatic biology impact analysis summary for the irrigation and drainage system--Bonneville Unit, Central Utah Project, page 2-60
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Rights Brigham Young University; http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/generic.php Public Domain Public
Language English; eng; en
Relation Central Utah Project; Western Waters Digital Library; densities than any other area the highest densities of P freemanb freemani fre emani were found in september 1979 m 639m2 m639m2 and the lowest in april 1979 m403m2 tanypus stellatus stellatos stel latus the life history of this species has been worked out by shiozawa and barnes 1977 As with C frommeri frommert from meri this was based on samples from goshen bay the densities of this organism in provo bay and goshen bay were found to be significantly different from the main lake 2 of the 3 sampling periods april 1979 and july 1979 there were no differences within the main lake areas except for july 1979 when main lake north was significantly different from main lake mid the highest densities were found in april 1979 m 897m2 and the other 2 sampling periods were essentially the same september 1978 m304 and july 1979 m365 the lowest numbers for all sampling periods were found in provo bay conclusions for benthos studies 1 the least complex animal community sampled fewest species present was the open water or ooze habitat this area depending on the lake level comprises between 93 and 99 percent of the total area of utah lake 2 the dominant ooze benthic organisms are three species of chironomidae blood worms or midge flies and oligochaeta freshwater worms barnes et al phase I 1 report 5 1981 table 2c ac 1 presents the mean number of these organisms per square meter for each of the transects sampled 3 our samples showed the provo bay area had lowest densities of chironomids and oligochaetes during all seasons 4 the main lake and goshen bay are more similar in community density of organisms than provo bay and the main lake 260 2 60
Identifier http://cdm15999.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/WesternWatersProject/id/9021

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