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Host selection and lethality of attacks by sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) in laboratory studies Host selection and lethality of attacks by sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) in laboratory studies
Parasitic-phase sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are difficult to study in the wild. A series of laboratory studies (1984-1995) of single attacks on lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), and burbot (Lota lota) examined host size selection; determined the effects of host size, host species, host strain, and temperature on host mortality; and estimated...
Authors
William D. Swink
Classifying sea lamprey marks on Great Lakes lake trout: observer agreement, evidence on healing times between classes and recommendations for reporting of marking statistics Classifying sea lamprey marks on Great Lakes lake trout: observer agreement, evidence on healing times between classes and recommendations for reporting of marking statistics
In 1997 and 1998 two workshops were held to evaluate how consistent observers were at classifying sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) marks on Great Lakes lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) as described in the King classification system. Two trials were held at each workshop, with group discussion between trials. Variation in counting and classifying marks was considerable, such that...
Authors
Mark P. Ebener, James R. Bence, Roger A. Bergstedt, Katherine M. Mullet
Selecting Great Lakes streams for lampricide treatment based on larval sea lamprey surveys Selecting Great Lakes streams for lampricide treatment based on larval sea lamprey surveys
The Empiric Stream Treatment Ranking (ESTR) system is a data-driven, model-based, decision tool for selecting Great Lakes streams for treatment with lampricide, based on estimates from larval sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) surveys conducted throughout the basin. The 2000 ESTR system was described and applied to larval assessment surveys conducted from 1996 to 1999. A comparative...
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Gavin C. Christie, Jean V. Adams, Todd B. Steeves, Jeffrey W. Slade, Douglas W. Cuddy, Michael F. Fodale, Robert J. Young, Miroslaw Kuc, Michael L. Jones
Development of a stream habitat index for the Northern Lakes and Forest Ecoregions Development of a stream habitat index for the Northern Lakes and Forest Ecoregions
Physical habitat was quantified in 105 randomly selected streams across the Northern Lakes and Forests Ecoregion during 1998 and 1999 to develop a stream habitat index for the region. Physical habitat measures (106) were classified into four groups: substrate, instream cover, riparian zone–land use, and geomorphology–hydrology. Variable reduction procedures yielded seven variables...
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Robert M. Goldstein, Lizhu Wang, Thomas P. Simon, Paul M. Stewart
Temperature history of Coregonus artedi in the St. Marys River, Laurentian Great Lakes, inferred from oxygen isotopes in otoliths Temperature history of Coregonus artedi in the St. Marys River, Laurentian Great Lakes, inferred from oxygen isotopes in otoliths
The population of Coregonus artedi in the St. Marys River, between lakes Superior and Huron, was sampled and otoliths were analyzed for oxygen isotopic composition to determine whether the fish are residents in the St. Marys River and its warm bays or migrants to and from cold Lake Huron. Otoliths were extracted, sectioned, and growth ring-specific samples of calcium carbonate were...
Authors
Zeina Joukhadar, W.P. Patterson, T. N. Todd, G.R. Smith
Preface: Proceedings of the seventh international symposium on the biology and management of corigonid fishes Preface: Proceedings of the seventh international symposium on the biology and management of corigonid fishes
This volume is the proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on the Biology and Management of Coregonid Fishes (ISBMCF). As in all six preceding symposia, the seventh meeting of the ISBMCF provided an international forum for the scientific review and discussion of the various taxonomic, biological, ecological, and management issues that surround this important group of Holarctic...
Authors
Thomas Todd, Guy Fleischer
Known lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) spawning habitat in the channel between lakes Huron and Erie in the Laurentian Great Lakes Known lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) spawning habitat in the channel between lakes Huron and Erie in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Bottom substrates and overlying water at three sites where lake sturgeon were reported by others to spawn in the 160-km channel between lakes Huron and Erie were surveyed by boat just before or after the exact time of spawning in 2001 to determine the kinds of substrates present and differences in water quality at the sites. Substrates, examined and photographed using a high-resolution...
Authors
B.A. Manny, G.W. Kennedy
Evaluation of a rubber-compound diaphragm for acoustic fisheries surveys: Effects on dual-beam signal intensity and beam patterns Evaluation of a rubber-compound diaphragm for acoustic fisheries surveys: Effects on dual-beam signal intensity and beam patterns
The use of rubber-compound windows for fisheries acoustics must consider operating frequency and ambient water temperatures. Signal attenuation by the rubber becomes pronounced with increased frequency and decreased temperature. Based on our results, a 420 k Hz system could be expected to lose up to 3-4 dB in colder water through a 5.1-cm thick rubber diaphragm. At 120 k Hz, signal loss...
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Guy W. Fleischer, R.L. Argyle, R.T. Nester, J.J. Dawson
Diversity in shortjaw cisco (Coregonus zenithicus) in North America Diversity in shortjaw cisco (Coregonus zenithicus) in North America
Shortjaw cisco (Coregonus zenithicus) exhibit morphological variability across their geographic range in North America and could comprise more than one distinct morph or taxon. To investigate this, principal components analysis was applied to a data set that consisted of four variables from nine localities. All data were obtained from digital images of the specimens and the excised first...
Authors
T. N. Todd, M. Steinhilber
Northwestward range extension for Diacyclops harryi (Crustacea: Copepoda) Northwestward range extension for Diacyclops harryi (Crustacea: Copepoda)
A recent find of the groundwater-inhabiting copepod crustacean Diacyclops harryi extended the known range of this species far northwestward, to include northern Ohio and the drainage basin of the Laurentian Great Lakes. The species was previously collected in drainages of the Atlantic Slope from New York to North Carolina. Ostracodes tentatively identified as ?Nannocandona n. sp., and...
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Janet W. Reid, Patrick L. Hudson, Charles A. Bowen
Measurement error associated with surveys of fish abundance in Lake Michigan Measurement error associated with surveys of fish abundance in Lake Michigan
In fisheries, imprecise measurements in catch data from surveys add uncertainty to the results of fishery stock assessments. The USGS Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC) began to survey the fall fish community of Lake Michigan in 1962 with bottom trawls. The measurement error was evaluated at the level of individual tows for nine fish species collected in this survey by applying a...
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Ann E. Krause, Daniel B. Hayes, James R. Bence, Charles P. Madenjian, Ralph M. Stedman
Comparisons of likelihood and machine learning methods of individual classification Comparisons of likelihood and machine learning methods of individual classification
Classification methods used in machine learning (e.g., artificial neural networks, decision trees, and k-nearest neighbor clustering) are rarely used with population genetic data. We compare different nonparametric machine learning techniques with parametric likelihood estimations commonly employed in population genetics for purposes of assigning individuals to their population of origin...
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B. Guinand, A. Topchy, K.S. Page, M. K. Burnham-Curtis, W.F. Punch, K.T. Scribner