RESPONSE OF SAGO PONDWEED TO WATER LEVEL FLUCTUATIONS Yao Yin1,2, Heidi A. Langrehr3, and Sara J. Lubinski2 1The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37916, 2U.S. Geological Survey Biological Resource Division, Environmental Management Technical Center, Onalaska, WI 54650; 2Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Long Term Resources Monitoring Program Field Station, Onalaska, WI 54650. Sago pondweed (Potamogeton pectinatus L.) produces fruit and tubers for wildlife food and provides good fish habitat. We wish to reveal patterns in which the population of sago pondweed responds to water level fluctuations in Pool 8 of the Upper Mississippi River. We analyzed the vegetation data collected seasonally from 1992 to 1997 by the Long Term Resource Monitoring Program, and the daily surface water level data of the Mississippi River collected by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The occurrence of sago pondweed was the dependent variable, and water depth and the number of growing days were the independent variables of our regression models. Several models fit one or two years' field data, which indicates water level fluctuation is a principal factor. However, no single model fits every year's field data, which indicates additional environmental factors have to be added into the models. Keywords: sago pondweed, Mississippi River, Potamogeton pectinatus, water level fluctuation, submersed plant Contact: Yao Yin, 575 Lester Avenue, Onalaska, WI 54650. Telephone 608-783-7550, FAX 608-783-8058, email yao_yin@usgs.gov Presentation preference: poster, not willing to convert to platform The paper is not authored by a student