Zebra mussels dominate Lake Winnebago, impacting ecosystem and trophic levels
The researchers studied the distribution of small water creatures in Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin. They wanted to know how these creatures vary in different parts of the lake and what factors affect their numbers. They found that the most invertebrates were in the offshore reef and shallow areas, while chironomids were most common in deeper areas. The types of chironomids also varied between zones. Factors like sediment and water movement play a role in where these creatures live in the lake.