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Lake trout in the Great Lakes: Basin-wide stock collapse and binational restoration Lake trout in the Great Lakes: Basin-wide stock collapse and binational restoration

The lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) was important to the human settlement of each of the Great Lakes, and underwent catastrophic collapses in each lake in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The timing of lake trout stock collapses were different in each lake, as were the causes of the collapses, and have been the subject of much scientific inquiry and debate. The purpose of this...
Authors
Michael J. Hansen

A list of Michigan Corixidae (Hemiptera) with four new state records from the Great Lakes of Michigan A list of Michigan Corixidae (Hemiptera) with four new state records from the Great Lakes of Michigan

Corisella tarsalis, Sigara lineata, Trichocorixa borealis, and Trichocorixa kanza were recently identified from Michigan and constitute new state records. These four species were collected from two of the Great Lakes or their connecting rivers and increase the number of corixids for Michigan to 47 species. We newly report the genus Corisella for Michigan. Although most abundant in the...
Authors
Stephen W. Chordas, Patrick L. Hudson

Structure and function of fish communities in the southern Lake Michigan basin with emphasis on restoration of native fish communities Structure and function of fish communities in the southern Lake Michigan basin with emphasis on restoration of native fish communities

The southern Lake Michigan basin in northwest Indiana possesses a variety of aquatic habitats including riverine, palustrine, and lacustrine systems. The watershed draining this area is a remnant of glacial Lake Chicago and supports fish communities that are typically low in species richness. Composition of the presettlement Lake Michigan fish community near the Indiana Dunes has been...
Authors
Thomas P. Simon, Paul M. Stewart

Maximum-limiting ages of Lake Michigan coastal dunes: Their correlation with Holocene lake level history Maximum-limiting ages of Lake Michigan coastal dunes: Their correlation with Holocene lake level history

Coastal geomorphology along the Great Lakes has long been linked with lake-level history. Some of the most spectacular landforms along the eastern shore of Lake Michigan are high-relief dunes that mantle lake terraces. It has been assumed that these dunes developed during the Nipissing high stand of ancestral Lake Michigan. This hypothesis was tested through stratigraphic analyses and...
Authors
Alan F. Arbogast, Walter L. Loope

Modeling data from double-tagging experiments to estimate heterogeneous rates of tag shedding in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) Modeling data from double-tagging experiments to estimate heterogeneous rates of tag shedding in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush)

Data from mark-recapture studies are used to estimate population rates such as exploitation, survival, and growth. Many of these applications assume negligible tag loss, so tag shedding can be a significant problem. Various tag shedding models have been developed for use with data from double-tagging experiments, including models to estimate constant instantaneous rates, time-dependent...
Authors
Mary C. Fabrizio, James D. Nichols, James E. Hines, Bruce L. Swanson, Stephen T. Schram

Changes in the dreissenid community in the lower Great Lakes with emphasis on southern Lake Ontario Changes in the dreissenid community in the lower Great Lakes with emphasis on southern Lake Ontario

A field study was conducted in the lower Great Lakes to assess changes in spatial distribution and population structure of dreissenid mussel populations. More specifically, the westward range expansion of quagga mussel into western Lake Erie and toward Lake Huron was investigated and the shell size, density, and biomass of zebra and quagga mussel with depth in southern Lake Ontario in...
Authors
Edward L. Mills, Jana R. Chrisman, Brad Baldwin, Randall W. Owens, Robert O’Gorman, Todd Howell, Edward F. Roseman, Melinda K. Raths

Testing and extension of a sea lamprey feeding model Testing and extension of a sea lamprey feeding model

A previous model of feeding by sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus predicted energy intake and growth by lampreys as a function of lamprey size, host size, and duration of feeding attachments, but it was applicable only to lampreys feeding at 10°C and it was tested against only a single small data set of limited scope. We extended the model to other temperatures and tested it against an...
Authors
Philip A. Cochran, William D. Swink, Andrew P. Kinziger

Use of historical and geospatial data to guide the restoration of a Lake Erie coastal marsh Use of historical and geospatial data to guide the restoration of a Lake Erie coastal marsh

Historical and geospatial data were used to identify the relationships between water levels, wetland vegetation, littoral drift of sediments, and the condition of a protective barrier beach at Metzger Marsh, a coastal wetland in western Lake Erie, to enhance and guide a joint federal and state wetland restoration project. Eleven sets of large-scale aerial photographs dating from 1940...
Authors
Kurt P. Kowalski, Douglas A. Wilcox

Functional convergence among pelagic sculpins of Lake Baikal and deepwater ciscoes of the Great Lakes Functional convergence among pelagic sculpins of Lake Baikal and deepwater ciscoes of the Great Lakes

The vast, well-oxygenated hypolimnia of Lake Baikal and the Great Lakes were both dominated by endemic planktivorous fishes. These dominants, two species of sculpins (Comephorus, Comephoridae) in Lake Baikal and six species of deepwater ciscoes (Coregonus, Salmonidae) in the Great Lakes, although distant taxonomically, have morphologies suggesting a surprising degree of functional...
Authors
Randy L. Eshenroder, Valentina G. Sideleva, Thomas N. Todd

Vateritic sagitta in wild and stocked lake trout: Applicability to stock origin Vateritic sagitta in wild and stocked lake trout: Applicability to stock origin

Aragonite is the normal form of calcium carbonate found in teleost otoliths, but it is sometimes replaced by vaterite, an alternate crystalline structure. We investigated the assumption that sagittal otoliths with vaterite replacement were unique to stocked lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Earlier studies had attributed these abnormalities to stocking stress...
Authors
Charles A. Bowen, Charles R. Bronte, Ray L. Argyle, Jean V. Adams, James E. Johnson

A blood chemistry profile for lake trout A blood chemistry profile for lake trout

A blood chemistry profile for lake trout Salvelinus namaycush was developed by establishing baseline ranges for several clinical chemistry tests (glucose, total protein, amylase, alkaline phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, creatine kinase, calcium, and magnesium). Measurements were made accurately and rapidly with a Kodak Ektachem DT60 Analyzer and the...
Authors
Carol Cotant Edsall

Structure and stability of the midsummer fish communities in Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior, 1973-1996 Structure and stability of the midsummer fish communities in Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior, 1973-1996

We analyzed the structure and stability of the summer fish communities of Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior, during 1973-1996 from data collected with bottom trawls at 39 stations. Fifty-three taxa were collected during the study, but we found that relative abundances for 20 taxa described most of the internal variability of the data for all taxa. Abundance data for the 20 species showed...
Authors
M.H. Hoff, C.R. Bronte
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