PART I: NATURE
1
Geography, Geology & Hydrology
by Robin Scribailo
& Peter Wilkin, Tom Janke?
1a The Value of
Biodiversity by Spencer Cortwright
2
Microscopic
Inhabitants by Kathy
Luther
(req IDEM who can not find) & Robin
Scribailo (req Robin)
a) Bacteria & Viruses b) Phyto Plankton c) Zoo Plankton
3
Aquatic
Vegetation (Submergent
& Floating)
by Robin Scribailo & Mitch Alix (done
many pages,
req e-format)
Terrestrial
&
Emergent Wetland
Plants ?????? Robin & Mitch study of Silver Lake
4 Native
Terrestrial Plant Communities by Spencer
Cortwright
Dave Hamillia
929-4118 has provided CD: hundreds of photos of plants found in
the
watershed with permission to use
those he took. He has volunteered to take any others we need.
5 Ecological
significance of the Vale Park
Property by Sandy
O’Brien
5A Cindy
McCormack
& Noel
are putting together a pamphlet entitled "The Plants of Silver
Lake"
The booklet might eventually be included as part of the plant chapters
as the book progresses.
The pamphlet
will contain species lists of terrestrial plants identified by Sandy
and aquatics
discovered by Robin.
Include a few photos from the CD to cover dominant species, invasives,
and the
most rare or endangered
plants.
Alan Resetar:
some
zoology chapters are organisms that might live their rather than what
is actually there.
Some chapters could have been based
on actual occurrence data or cover groups that we have occurrence data.
6 The
Invertebrates by Bruce
Cummings ..
Aquatic
Insects by George E.
Smolka
7
Reptiles
&
Amphibians by Spencer
Cortwright & Gary
Glowacki (done) Will Brown?
8
Fish by Nathan Brindza
& Tom Simon, Thomas_Simon@fws.gov (Simon et al. in IAS covers this)
Nathan (has left) did fish study & published report with
supervision of Bob Robertson BRobertson@dnr.IN.us
9
Birds
by
Laurie Eberhardt
(done)
10A
BioBlitz.
from Alan Resitar (herpetologist): I'd love to participate
but do not have
the time now to revisit
and analyze the BioBlitz animal data. Dave Hamilla could do
a nice overview of plant side of the BioBlitz.
Noel could also do a nice overview of the whole event from the
standpoint of planning, organization,
execution and participation. Is Walt?
interested in doing the BioBlitz chapter (at
least the zoology aspects).
Ask Dave Hamilla do the botanical side of the BioBlitz.
PART II: SOCIETY & CULTURE: Engineering,
Law,
Sociology, Political Science,
11
Human
Inhabitants by Kevin Breitzke
(req) Phil Doolittle
forwarded historical photos to
Kevin.
12 Literature? poetry?
Art: photos or paintings of the
lakes region?
13 Recreational
Uses by Kevin
Breitzke
& Phil Doolittle
14 Ecosystem Management
by VCW Steering Committee (Problems
associated with E. coli, invasive plants
and
animals, and problems associated with human development will each be
addressed
in their respective chapters).
Sewers: Phil Doolittle might be a
good one
to provide background on septic and sanitary sewer issues
Aquatic
Invasives ....
15 Water Quality:
Bryant S. Mitol (Hoosier Riverwatch) bmitol@yahoo.com
15 Goals and Objectives