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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
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...
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T. N. Todd, M. Steinhilber
Buoyancy differences among two deepwater ciscoes from the Great Lakes and their putative ancestor Buoyancy differences among two deepwater ciscoes from the Great Lakes and their putative ancestor
We analyzed buoyancy in two deepwater ciscoes, Coregonus hoyi and C. kiyi, and in C. artedi, their putative ancestor, and also analyzed how variations in fish weight, water content, and lipid content affected buoyancy. Buoyancy was significantly different among the three species (p 0.0001). Estimates of percent buoyancy (neutral buoyancy = 0.0%) were: kiyi, 3.8%; hoyi, 4.7%; and artedi...
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A.E. Krause, R.L. Eshenroder, L.J. Begnoche
In vitro toxicity and interactions of environmental contaminants (Arochlor 1254 and mercury) and immunomodulatory agents (lipopolysaccharide and cortisol) on thymocytes from lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) In vitro toxicity and interactions of environmental contaminants (Arochlor 1254 and mercury) and immunomodulatory agents (lipopolysaccharide and cortisol) on thymocytes from lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush)
The immunotoxicity of chemical combinations commonly encountered by the lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) immune system was the focus of this study. It was hypothesised that combinations of an environmental contaminant (mercuric chloride or Aroclor 1254) and an immunomodulatory agent (bacterial endotoxin or cortisol) might interact to produce a greater toxicity than that of the...
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Gregory G. Miller, Leonard I. Sweet, Jean V. Adams, Geneva M. Omann, Dora R. Passino-Reader, Peter G. Meier
Mitochondrial DNA variability among Lake Baikal omul Coregonus autumnalis migratorius (Georgi) Mitochondrial DNA variability among Lake Baikal omul Coregonus autumnalis migratorius (Georgi)
Omul, Coregonus autumnalis, are a commercially important coregonine fish from Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia. In Lake Baikal, three morphotypes recognized by fishery experts occupy different zones in the lake: they are referred to as "littoral," "pelagic," and "benthic". Expressed character divergence was supported by whole-body morphometric analysis, but it is not known whether discrete...
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M. K. Burnham-Curtis, T.M. Ramme, T. N. Todd, C.R. Bronte, G.W. Fleischer, N.M. Pronin, S.G. Maistrenko
Interspecific interactions, habitat use, and management of double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) in the Laurentian Great Lakes: An introduction Interspecific interactions, habitat use, and management of double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) in the Laurentian Great Lakes: An introduction
The collection of seven papers in this journal issue represents a subset of the presentations from a special session at the 44th Annual Conference of the International Association for Great Lakes Research. The session, 'Management of the Double-crested Cormorant in the Laurentian Great Lakes Region,' was held on 12 June 2001 and contained 18 presentations. Topics included cormorant-fish
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Martin A. Stapanian
Population dynamics of bloaters (Coregonus hoyi) in Lake Michigan, 1973-1998 Population dynamics of bloaters (Coregonus hoyi) in Lake Michigan, 1973-1998
Past research has demonstrated that the recruitment pattern of Lake Michigan bloaters (Coregonus hoyi) was best represented by a Beverton-Holt function during 1977-1983. In this present study, we re-assessed relations in bloater recruitment and investigated trends in sex ratio and mean length at age as they related to recent changes in bloater abundance. Bloaters were collected from 1973...
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L.M. TeWinkel, T. Kroeff, G.W. Fleischer, M. Toneys
Hydrologic variability and the application of Index of Biotic Integrity metrics to wetlands: a Great Lakes evaluation Hydrologic variability and the application of Index of Biotic Integrity metrics to wetlands: a Great Lakes evaluation
Interest by land-management and regulatory agencies in using biological indicators to detect wetland degradation, coupled with ongoing use of this approach to assess water quality in streams, led to the desire to develop and evaluate an Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) for wetlands that could be used to categorize the level of degradation. We undertook this challenge with data from...
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Douglas A. Wilcox, James E. Meeker, Patrick L. Hudson, Brian J. Armitage, M. Glen Black, Donald G. Uzarski
Wetland macroinvertebrates of Prentiss Bay, Lake Huron, Michigan: diversity and functional group composition Wetland macroinvertebrates of Prentiss Bay, Lake Huron, Michigan: diversity and functional group composition
The Great Lakes support many fish and waterbirds that depend directly or indirectly on coastal wetlands during some portion of their life cycle. It is known that macroinvertebrates make up an important part of wetland food webs and ecosystem function; however, our understanding of species distribution within and among wetlands has only recently received attention. We investigated the
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R.W. Merritt, M.E. Benbow, P.L. Hudson
First record of Neoergasilus japonicus (Poecilostomatoida: Ergasilidae), a parasitic copepod new to the Laurentian Great Lakes First record of Neoergasilus japonicus (Poecilostomatoida: Ergasilidae), a parasitic copepod new to the Laurentian Great Lakes
The parasitic copepod Neoergasilus japonicus, native to eastern Asia, was first collected from 4 species of fish (fathead minnow, Pimephales promelas; largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides; pumpkinseed sunfish, Lepomis gibbosus; and yellow perch, Perca flavescens) in July 1994 in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, Michigan. Further sampling in the bay in 2001 revealed infections on 7 additional...
Authors
Patrick L. Hudson, Charles A. Bowen
Impacts of aquatic nonindigenous invasive species on the Lake Erie ecosystem Impacts of aquatic nonindigenous invasive species on the Lake Erie ecosystem
Lake Erie is particularly vulnerable to the introduction and establishment of aquatic nonindigenous invasive species (NIS) populations. A minimum of 144 aquatic NIS have been recorded in the Lake Erie basin including several species [e.g., Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum); zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha); quagga mussel (Dreissena bugensis); an amphipod (Echinogammarus...
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Madeline J.W. Austen, Jan J.H. Ciborowski, Lynda D. Corkum, Tim B. Johnson, Hugh J. MacIsaac, Janice L. Metcalfe-Smith, Donald W. Schloesser, Sandra E. George