NAS - Nonindigenous Aquatic Species
Pullman, G.D., and G. Crawford. 2010. A Decade of Starry Stonewort in Michigan. LakeLine Summer 2010:36-42.
Reference Number: 19736 Type: Journal Article Author: Pullman, G.D., and G. Crawford. Date (year): 2010 Article Title:A Decade of Starry Stonewort in Michigan. Journal Name: LakeLine Volume: Summer 2010 Issue: Pages: 36-42 URL: Keywords: Starry Stonewort Nitellopsis obtusa Michigan
Nitellopsis obtusa MI - Whitmore Lake, ~7 mi N of Ann Arbor, on the Washtenaw \Livingston counties border MI - Cedar Lake, near Oscoda, Us 23 MI - Kent Lake in Kensington Metropark SW of Pontiac MI - Sanford Lake MI - Big Lake (~2 mi. NW of Pontiac Lake State Rec. Area near Andersonville, MI) MI - Lobdell Lake MI - Indianwood Lake MI - Sears MI - Lower Straits Lake (SW corner of Pontiac, MI) MI - White Lake near the Point (just north of East Highland, MI) MI - Softwater Lake MI - Williams Lake MI - Wau-me-gah Lake MI - Tipsico Lake MI - Pleiness Lake MI - Bass Lake MI - Joslin Lake MI - Iron Creek MI - North Lake MI - Ogemaw Lake MI - Millecoquins Lake MI - Stony Creek Lake MI - Wampler's Lake about 12 miles southeast of Jackson, MI on the border of Jackson and Lenawee counties. MI - Tamarack Lake MI - Townline Lake
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Citation information: U.S. Geological Survey. [2024]. Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida. Accessed [11/21/2024].
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