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Optimum temperature for growth and preferred temperatures of age-0 lake trout Optimum temperature for growth and preferred temperatures of age-0 lake trout
This study was performed to determine the thermal preferences and optimum temperature for growth of age-0 lake trout Salvelinus namaycush to help predict the thermal habitat they select when they leave the spawning grounds and to assess the risk posed to them in the Great Lakes by piscivorus, nonnative fishes whose thermal habitat preferences are known. The test fish were hatched in the...
Authors
Thomas A. Edsall, Joshua Cleland
Natural remediation in the Great Lakes Natural remediation in the Great Lakes
Overall, the existence of stricter environmental laws during the last 30 years and a reduction in the manufacturing base in the Great Lakes has resulted in improvement in conditions in harbors, rivers, and nearshore waters. Problems remain, such as the inability to dredge certain harbors and remove sediments because of lack of disposal facilities for contaminated sediments. Because of...
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Dora R. Passino-Reader, Michael A. Kamrin, James P. Hickey
First record of Daphnia lumholtzi Sars in the Great Lakes First record of Daphnia lumholtzi Sars in the Great Lakes
Adults of the cladoceran Daphnia lumholtzi, native to Australia, Africa, and parts of Asia, were first collected in August 1999 in Lake Erie. Individuals were collected near East Harbor State Park, Lakeside, Ohio from vertical plankton net tows. The average number of D. lumholtzi that were found (0.03/L) indicate that D. lumholtzi is beginning to establish itself in Lake Erie. The...
Authors
Christopher J. Muzinic
Nectar plant selection by the Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis) at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Nectar plant selection by the Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis) at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
The Karner blue butterfly, Lycaeides melissa samuelis, is an endangered species residing in savanna and barrens habitats in the Midwest and Northeast United States. To improve our understanding of nectar plant selection patterns by the Karner blue, we examined nectar plant choices made by 146 butterflies. Within observation areas of 2-m radius butterflies usually chose the nectar species...
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Ralph Grundel, Noel B. Pavlovic, Christina L. Sulzman
Lipid concentrations in Lake Michigan fishes: Seasonal, spatial, ontogenetic, and long-term trends Lipid concentrations in Lake Michigan fishes: Seasonal, spatial, ontogenetic, and long-term trends
Lipid concentrations were measured in seven species of fish from several locations in Lake Michigan during spring, summer, and fall in 1994 to 1995. Adult alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and age-2 coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) exhibited pronounced seasonal changes in lipid content. Adult alewives averaged 7.4% lipid, on a wet weight basis, during spring (May), 2.6% in summer (July)...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Robert F. Elliott, Timothy J. Desorcie, Ralph M. Stedman, Daniel V. O’Connor, Donald V. Rottiers
Seasonal changes in ruffe abundance in two Lake Superior tributaries: Implications for control Seasonal changes in ruffe abundance in two Lake Superior tributaries: Implications for control
Since the discovery of ruffe Gymnocephalus cernuus in the St. Louis River in 1987, state, federal, and tribal management agencies have sought to slow its spread to areas outside the western end of Lake Superior. A debate over control strategies highlighted uncertainties about seasonal movements of this species between Lake Superior and its western tributaries. One strategy called for...
Authors
William H. Horns, William P. Brown, Scott R. Hulse, Charles R. Bronte
Aggressive and foraging behavioral interactions among ruffe Aggressive and foraging behavioral interactions among ruffe
The ruffe, Gymnocephalus cernuus, is a nonindigenous percid in the Great Lakes. Ruffe are aggressive benthivores and forage over soft substrates. Laboratory studies in pools (100 cm in diameter, 15 cm water depth) were conducted to determine whether fish density (low = 2, medium = 4, high = 6 ruffe per pool) changed foraging and aggressive behaviors with a limited food supply of...
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Jacqueline F. Savino, Melissa J. Kostich
Food-web dynamics and trophic-level interactions in a multispecies community of freshwater unionids Food-web dynamics and trophic-level interactions in a multispecies community of freshwater unionids
We compared feeding habits and trophic-level relationships of unionid species in a detritus-dominated river and an alga-dominated lake using biochemical analyses, gut contents, and stable-isotope ratios. The δ13C ratios for algae and other food-web components show that all unionids from both the river and the lake used bacterial carbons, not algal carbons, as their main dietary source...
Authors
S. J. Nichols, D. Garling
Great Lakes fisheries research - Big water, big task Great Lakes fisheries research - Big water, big task
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Gary L. Curtis, Mary C. Fabrizio
Survey of Lake Ontario bottom sediment off Rochester, New York, to define the extent of jettisoned World War II matériel and its potential for sediment contamination Survey of Lake Ontario bottom sediment off Rochester, New York, to define the extent of jettisoned World War II matériel and its potential for sediment contamination
Military-type matériel was recovered from the bottom of Lake Ontario near Rochester, N.Y., during bottom-trawl, fish-stock surveys at depths of 75 to 180 feet each year from 1978 through 1996. The recovered matériel included many shell-detonator nose cones (2 inches in diameter by about 3.5 inches long); several electronic components; one corroded box of detonators; a corrugated...
Authors
Gregory Kennedy, William M. Kappel
Passing of northern pike and common carp through experimental barriers designed for use in wetland restoration Passing of northern pike and common carp through experimental barriers designed for use in wetland restoration
Restoration plans for Metzger Marsh, a coastal wetland on the south shore of western Lake Erie, incorporated a fish-control system designed to restrict access to the wetland by large common carp (Cyprinus carpio). Ingress fish passageways in the structure contain slots into which experimental grates of varying size and shape can be placed to selectively allow entry and transfer of other...
Authors
John R. P. French, Douglas A. Wilcox, S. Jerrine Nichols
Effectiveness of an electrical barrier in blocking a sea lamprey spawning migration on the Jordan River, Michigan Effectiveness of an electrical barrier in blocking a sea lamprey spawning migration on the Jordan River, Michigan
Mark-recapture studies indicated that a pulsed-DC electrical barrier set to a 2-ms pulse width and 10 pulses/s completely blocked the spawning migration of sea lampreys Petromyzon marinus in the Jordan River, Michigan. Capture efficiency of fyke nets averaged 24% for four groups, about 300 tagged sea lampreys each, released upstream of the barrier; no unmarked sea lampreys and none of...
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William D. Swink