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Characterization of Lake Michigan coastal lakes using zooplankton assemblages Characterization of Lake Michigan coastal lakes using zooplankton assemblages

Zooplankton assemblages and water quality were examined bi-weekly from 17 April to 19 October 1998 in 11 northeastern Lake Michigan coastal lakes of similar origin but varied in trophic status and limnological condition. All lakes were within or adjacent to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan. Zooplankton (principally microcrustaceans and rotifers) from triplicate Wisconsin...
Authors
Richard L. Whitman, Meredith B. Nevers, Maria L. Goodrich, Paul C. Murphy, Bruce M. Davis

Comparative survival and growth of Atlantic salmon from egg stocking and fry releases Comparative survival and growth of Atlantic salmon from egg stocking and fry releases

First summer survival and subsequent growth of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar planted as eggs and fry in a tributary of Cayuga Lake, New York, were examined for 3 years. Atlantic salmon were planted in December 1999-2001 in 20 Whitlock-Vibert (W-V) egg incubators, each containing 300 eyed eggs. The following May, 500 fin-clipped Atlantic salmon fry were released in the same stream section...
Authors
James H. Johnson

Reconstructing paleo lake levels from relict shorelines along the Upper Great Lakes Reconstructing paleo lake levels from relict shorelines along the Upper Great Lakes

Shorelines of the upper Great Lakes include many embayments that contain strandplains of beach ridges. These former shoreline positions of the lakes can be used to determine changes in the elevation of the lakes through time, and they also provide information on the warping of the ground surface that is occurring in the Great Lakes after the weight of glacial ice was removed. Relative...
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Steve J. Baedke, Todd A. Thompson, John W. Johnston, Douglas A. Wilcox

Great Lakes clams find refuge from zebra mussels in restored, lake-connected marsh (Ohio) Great Lakes clams find refuge from zebra mussels in restored, lake-connected marsh (Ohio)

Since the early 1990s, more than 95 percent of the freshwater clams once found in Lake Erie have died due to the exotic zebara mussel (Dreissena polymorpha). Zebra mussels attach themselves to native clams in large numbers, impeding the ability of the clams to eat and burrow. However, in 1996, we discovered a population of native clams in Metzger Marsh in western Lake Erie (about 50...
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S. Jerrine Nichols, Douglas A. Wilcox

Escherichia coli sampling reliability at a frequently closed Chicago beach: monitoring and management implications Escherichia coli sampling reliability at a frequently closed Chicago beach: monitoring and management implications

Monitoring beaches for recreational water quality is becoming more common, but few sampling designs or policy approaches have evaluated the efficacy of monitoring programs. The authors intensively sampled water for E. coli (N=1770) at 63rd Street Beach, Chicago for 6 months in 2000 in order to (1) characterize spatial-temporal trends, (2) determine between and within transect variation...
Authors
Richard L. Whitman, Meredith B. Nevers

Modeling the suppression of sea lamprey populations by the release of sterile males or sterile females Modeling the suppression of sea lamprey populations by the release of sterile males or sterile females

The suppressive effects of trapping adult sea lampreys, Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus, and releasing sterile males (SMRT) or females (SFRT) into a closed system were expressed in deterministic models. Suppression was modeled as a function of the proportion of the population removed by trapping, the number of sterile animals released, the reproductive rate and sex ratio of the population...
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Waldemar Klassen, Jean V. Adams, Michael B. Twohey

The nearshore benthic invertebrate community of southern Lake Michigan and its response to beach nourishment The nearshore benthic invertebrate community of southern Lake Michigan and its response to beach nourishment

The nearshore benthic environment of Lake Michigan represents a dynamic and little studied habitat. To explore the biology and response of this community to beach nourishment, Ponar samples were taken at 1.5, 3, and 6 m depths at 10 transects along the southern shore of Lake Michigan before and after beach nourishment. Forty taxa were identified, and two of these, Chaetogaster...
Authors
E.L. Garza, R.L. Whitman

Late Holocene lake-level variation in southeastern Lake Superior: Tahquamenon Bay, Michigan Late Holocene lake-level variation in southeastern Lake Superior: Tahquamenon Bay, Michigan

Internal architecture and ages of 71 beach ridges in the Tahquamenon Bay embayment along the southeastern shore of Lake Superior on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan were studied to generate a late Holocene relative lake-level curve. Establishing a long-term framework is important to examine the context of historic events and help predict potential future changes critical for effective...
Authors
John W. Johnston, Steve J. Baedke, Robert K. Booth, Todd A. Thompson, Douglas A. Wilcox

Discrimination among spawning aggregations of lake herring from Lake Superior using whole-body morphometric characters Discrimination among spawning aggregations of lake herring from Lake Superior using whole-body morphometric characters

The lake herring (Coregonus artedi) was one of the most commercially and ecologically valuable Lake Superior fishes, but declined in the second half of the 20th century as the result of overharvest of putatively discrete stocks. No tools were previously available that described lake herring stock structure and accurately classified lake herring to their spawning stocks. The accuracy of
Authors
Michael H. Hoff

Solar and temporal effects on Escherichia coli concentration at a Lake Michigan swimming beach Solar and temporal effects on Escherichia coli concentration at a Lake Michigan swimming beach

Studies on solar inactivation of Escherichia coli in freshwater and in situ have been limited. At 63rd St. Beach, Chicago, Ill., factors influencing the daily periodicity of culturable E. coli, particularly insolation, were examined. Water samples for E. coli analysis were collected twice daily between April and September 2000 three times a week along five transects in two depths of...
Authors
Richard L. Whitman, Meredith B. Nevers, Ginger C. Korinek, Muruleedhara N. Byappanahalli

Organochlorine compounds in Lake Superior: Chiral polychlorinated biphenyls and biotransformation in the aquatic food web Organochlorine compounds in Lake Superior: Chiral polychlorinated biphenyls and biotransformation in the aquatic food web

The enantiomeric composition of seven chiral PCB congeners was measured in the Lake Superior aquatic food web sampled in 1998, to determine the extent of enantioselective biotransformation in aquatic biota. All chiral PCB congeners studied (CBs 91, 95, 136, 149, 174, 176, and 183) biomagnified in the Lake Superior aquatic food web, based on biomagnification and food web magnification...
Authors
Charles S. Wong, Scott A. Mabury, D. Michael Whittle, Sean M. Backus, Camilla Teixeira, David S. DeVault, Charles R. Bronte, Derek C.G. Muir

Overwinter survival of juvenile lake herring in relation to body size, physiological condition, energy stores, and food ration Overwinter survival of juvenile lake herring in relation to body size, physiological condition, energy stores, and food ration

Populations of lake herring Coregonus artedi in Lake Superior have exhibited high recruitment variability over the past three decades. To improve our understanding of the mechanisms which influence year-class strength, we conducted a 225-d laboratory experiment to evaluate the effects of body size, physiological condition, energy stores, and food ration on the winter survival of age-0...
Authors
Kevin L. Pangle, Trent M. Sutton, Ronald E. Kinnunen, Michael H. Hoff
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