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Effects of nonlethal sea lamprey attack on the blood chemistry of lake trout Effects of nonlethal sea lamprey attack on the blood chemistry of lake trout
A laboratory study examined changes in the blood chemistry of field-caught and hatchery-reared lake trout Salvelinus namaycush subjected to a nonlethal attack by sea lampreys Petromyzon marinus. We measured glucose, total protein, amylase, alkaline phosphatase (ALKP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), creatine kinase, calcium, magnesium, triglycerides...
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Carol Cotant Edsall, William D. Swink
Best management practices for soft engineering of shoreline Best management practices for soft engineering of shoreline
Historically, many river shorelines were stabilized and hardened with concrete and steel to protect developments from flooding and erosion, or to accommodate commercial navigation or industry. Typically shorelines were developed for a single purpose. Today, there is growing interest in developing shorelines for multiple purposes so that additional benefits can be accrued. Soft...
Sustainability of the Lake Superior fish community: Interactions in a food web context Sustainability of the Lake Superior fish community: Interactions in a food web context
The restoration and rehabilitation of the native fish communities is a long-term goal for the Laurentian Great Lakes. In Lake Superior, the ongoing restoration of the native lake trout populations is now regarded as one of the major success stories in fisheries management. However, populations of the deepwater morphotype (siscowet lake trout) have increased much more substantially than...
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James F. Kitchell, Sean P. Cox, Chris J. Harvey, Timothy B. Johnson, Doran M. Mason, Kurt K. Schoen, Kerim Aydin, Charles Bronte, Mark Ebener, Michael Hansen, Michael Hoff, Steve Schram, Don Schreiner, Carl J. Walters
Land use, habitat, and water quality effects on macroinvertebrate communities in three watersheds of a Lake Michigan associated marsh system Land use, habitat, and water quality effects on macroinvertebrate communities in three watersheds of a Lake Michigan associated marsh system
Three watersheds within a marsh system draining into Lake Michigan in northwest Indiana, USA, were studied for differences among land use, habitat conditions and water quality to determine their influence on macroinvertebrate community structure. Much of this area had been altered for agricultural, commercial, industrial and residential land uses. Land use, habitat conditions and water...
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P.M. Stewart, J.T. Butcher, T.O. Swinford
Effects of thiamine on reproduction of Atlantic salmon and a new hypothesis for their extirpation in Lake Ontario Effects of thiamine on reproduction of Atlantic salmon and a new hypothesis for their extirpation in Lake Ontario
Previous researchers demonstrated that a mortality in fry (called Cayuga syndrome) of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar from Cayuga Lake (New York) was associated with low levels of thiamine. They reduced the mortality of fry by bathing or injecting fry with thiamine. We injected four to six gravid female Atlantic salmon with either physiological saline (PS) or PS plus thiamine (7 mg/kg weight...
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H. George Ketola, Paul R. Bowser, Gregory A. Wooster, Leslie R. Wedge, Steven S. Hurst
Recolonization and possible recovery of burrowing mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae: Hexagenia spp.) in Lake Erie of the Laurentian Great Lakes Recolonization and possible recovery of burrowing mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae: Hexagenia spp.) in Lake Erie of the Laurentian Great Lakes
Burrowing mayflies of the genus Hexagenia spp. were widely distributed (ca. 80% of sites) and abundant (ca. 160 nymphs/m2) in the western basin of Lake Erie of the Laurentian Great Lakes in 1929–1930, prior to a period of anoxia in the mid 1950s. Nymphs were absent or rare in the basin between 1961 and 1973–1975. In 1979–1991, nymphs were infrequently found (13–46% of sites) in low...
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Don W. Schloesser, Kenneth A. Krieger, Jan J.H. Ciborowski, Lynda D. Corkum
Dominance of an ~150-year cycle of sand-supply change in late Holocene dune-building along the eastern shore of Lake Michigan Dominance of an ~150-year cycle of sand-supply change in late Holocene dune-building along the eastern shore of Lake Michigan
Outcrops of buried soils on lake-plains and glacial headlands along Lake Michigan's eastern shore suggest that periodic dune-building has occurred there after relatively long (≥100 yr) periods of low sand supply. We located, described, and radiocarbon dated 75 such buried soils that crop out in 32 coastal dune fields beside the lake. We assume that peaks in probability distributions of...
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W.L. Loope, A.F. Arbogast
Using linear models with correlated errors to analyze changes in abundance of Lake Michigan fishes: 1973-1992 Using linear models with correlated errors to analyze changes in abundance of Lake Michigan fishes: 1973-1992
We examined annual changes in relative abundance of Lake Michigan fishes using linear models with correlated errors in space and time. Abundance of bloater (Coregonus hoyi), deepwater sculpin (Myoxocephalus thompsoni), slimy sculpin (Cottus cognatus), alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), and rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) was monitored with bottom trawls at 10 discrete depths (between 18 and...
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Mary C. Fabrizio, Jonathan Raz, Ramanath R. Bandekar
Mortality of burbot from sea lamprey attack and initial analyses of burbot blood Mortality of burbot from sea lamprey attack and initial analyses of burbot blood
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Authors
William D. Swink, Kim T. Fredricks
Aquatic macroinvertebrates of the Grand Calumet River Aquatic macroinvertebrates of the Grand Calumet River
The Grand Calumet River is potential habitat for a rich community of aquatic macroinvertebrates. Historical surveys of these organisms have been limited to post-industrialization of the Calumet Region; but because river habitats and conditions prior to industrialization have been described, past macroinvertebrate composition can be inferred. In the past 20 years, several surveys have...
Authors
Laurel L. Last, Richard L. Whitman
High levels of MHC class II allelic diversity in lake trout from Lake Superior High levels of MHC class II allelic diversity in lake trout from Lake Superior
Sequence variation in a 216 bp portion of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) II B1 domain was examined in 74 individual lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from different locations in Lake Superior. Forty-three alleles were obtained which encoded 71-72 amino acids of the mature protein. These sequences were compared with previous data obtained from five Pacific salmon species and...
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M.O. Dorschner, T. Duris, C.R. Bronte, M. K. Burnham-Curtis, R.B. Phillips
Reduction in recruitment of white bass in Lake Erie after invasion of white perch Reduction in recruitment of white bass in Lake Erie after invasion of white perch
Recruitment to the adult population of white bass Morone chrysops in Lake Erie sharply declined during the early 1980s. To explain this phenomenon, we formulated the following four hypotheses: (1) the biological characteristics of adult spawners changed during the early 1980s, so that the ability to produce eggs decreased; (2) the decrease in phosphorus loadings to Lake Erie during the...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Roger L. Knight, Michael Bur, John L. Forney