Fisher, C.D.Hall, D.D.Jones, H.L.McCullough, J.D.Nixon, E.S.2010-02-152010-02-151973http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/185372 volumesThe general objective of the study was to provide a base of scientific data to be used in evaluating the ecological significance of future water development plans on the Trinity River. The specific objectives were: (1) to determine the degree of existing eutrophication and water pollution; (2) to study ecological factors influencing the distribution and abundance of fishes, birds, and mammals; (3) to describe and analyze representative plant communities; (4) to describe and analyze terrestrial and aquatic macroinvertebrate communities; (5) to locate geological structures of ecological and economic significance and to analyze their present and potential effects on biotic communities; and (6) to analyze certain lignite deposits for heavy metals and sulfur and analyze their potential effects on biotic communities.ecologywater pollutioneutrophicationbiological surveysgeological structuresfreshwater fishaquatic birdsenvironmental factorsabundanceecological distributionEcological survey data for environmental considerations on the Trinity River and tributaries, TexasTechnical Report