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Discrimination among spawning concentrations of Lake Superior lake herring based on trace element profiles in sagittae Discrimination among spawning concentrations of Lake Superior lake herring based on trace element profiles in sagittae
Little is known about the stock structure of lake herring Coregonus artedi in Lake Superior, and recent increases in harvestable stock sizes has led to expanded exploitation in some areas. Research on marine teleosts has demonstrated that chemical differences in sagittal otoliths can be used for identification of fish stocks. We used plasma emission spectrophotometry to measure the...
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Charles R. Bronte, Robert J. Hesselberg, John A. Shoesmith, Michael H. Hoff
Recovery of burrowing mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae: Hexagenia) in western Lake Erie Recovery of burrowing mayflies (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae: Hexagenia) in western Lake Erie
Burrowing mayflies (Hexagenia spp.) are native to western Lake Erie and were abundant until the 1950s, when they disappeared due to degraded water and sediment quality. Nymphs were absent from the sediments of most of western Lake Erie after the 1950s, although small, widely disjunct populations apparently persisted near shore. Sediment samples collected in 1993 revealed several small...
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Kenneth A. Krieger, Don W. Schloesser, Bruce A. Manny, Carmen E. Trisler, Susan E. Heady, Jan J.H. Ciborowski, Kenneth M. Muth
Linear solvation energy relationships (LSER): 'rules of thumb' for Vi/100, π*, Βm, and αm estimation and use in aquatic toxicology Linear solvation energy relationships (LSER): 'rules of thumb' for Vi/100, π*, Βm, and αm estimation and use in aquatic toxicology
This chapter provides a listing of the increasing variety of organic moieties and heteroatom group for which Linear Solvation Energy Relationship (LSER) values are available, and the LSER variable estimation rules. The listings include values for typical nitrogen-, sulfur- and phosphorus-containing moieties, and general organosilicon and organotin groups. The contributions by an ion pair...
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James P. Hickey
Quantum chemical parameters in QSAR: what do I use when? Quantum chemical parameters in QSAR: what do I use when?
This chapter provides a brief overview of the numerous quantum chemical parameters that have been/are currently being used in quantitative structure activity relationships (QSAR), along with a representative bibliography. The parameters will be grouped according to their mechanistic interpretations, and representative biological and physical chemical applications will be mentioned...
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James P. Hickey
Myxobolus cognati n. sp. (Myxosporea) from the opercular integument of Cottus cognatus (Cottidae) in Lake Michigan Myxobolus cognati n. sp. (Myxosporea) from the opercular integument of Cottus cognatus (Cottidae) in Lake Michigan
A myxosporean producing aggregations of white pseudocysts in skin covering the posterior margin of the operculum and perioral tissue of Cottus cognatus in Lake Michigan is described as Myxobolus cognati n. sp. (Myxosporea). Histological sections revealed that the parasite develops in vascularized regions of the dermis and with development protrudes beyond the surrounding skin surface...
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David K. Cone, Richard Greg Stickel, Gary W. Eck, Patrick M. Muzzall
Comparative biology of zebra mussels in Europe and North America: an overview Comparative biology of zebra mussels in Europe and North America: an overview
SYNOPSIS. Since the discovery of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in the Great Lakes in 1988 comparisons have been made with mussel populations in Europe and the former Soviet Union. These comparisons include: Population dynamics, growth and mortality rates, ecological tolerances and requirements, dispersal rates and patterns, and ecological impacts. North American studies, mostly...
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Gerald L. Mackie, Don W. Schloesser
The effect of contaminated sediments on fecundity of the brown bullhead in three Lake Erie tributaries The effect of contaminated sediments on fecundity of the brown bullhead in three Lake Erie tributaries
Female brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus) were collected from three Lake Erie tributaries (Ohio) from 8 to 25 May 1989, to determine the effects of contaminated sediments on reproductive potentials. Fish obtained from the Black and Cuyahoga rivers, which contain sediments with elevated concentrations of metals, PCBs, and PAHs, were compared with fish collected in Mud Brook, a tributary...
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Lynn T. Lesko, Stephen B. Smith, Marc A. Blouin
Fecundity of hatchery lake trout in Lake Ontario Fecundity of hatchery lake trout in Lake Ontario
Fecundity (egg number) was determined from 26 stocked (617-800 mm, total length) lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) collected in western Lake Ontario during September 1992. Previous to this study, fecundity was evaluated only once in Lake Ontario using native stocks in 1927. The following relationships between fecundity and total length (TL) and weight (W) were obtained. Fecundity = -12...
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John D. Fitzsimons, Robert O’Gorman
Potential spawning habitat for lake trout on Julian's Reef, Lake Michigan Potential spawning habitat for lake trout on Julian's Reef, Lake Michigan
Julian's Reef is an historical spawning ground for lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in southwestern Lake Michigan. It is a designated lake trout refuge and is the focus of lake trout restoration efforts in Illinois waters of the lake. We studied the reef to determine its potential as spawning habitat for stocked lake trout. We used side-scan sonar and a remotely operated vehicle...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Gregory W. Kennedy
Comparison of three nonlinear models to describe long-term tag shedding by lake trout Comparison of three nonlinear models to describe long-term tag shedding by lake trout
We estimated long-term tag-shedding rates for lake trout Salvelinus namaycush using two existing models and a model we developed to account for the observed permanence of some tags. Because tag design changed over the course of the study, we examined tag-shedding rates for three types of numbered anchor tags (Floy tags FD-67, FD-67C, and FD-68BC) and an unprinted anchor tag (FD-67F)...
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Mary C. Fabrizio, Bruce L. Swanson, Stephen T. Schram, Michael H. Hoff
Causes of declining survival of lake trout stocked in U.S. waters of Lake Superior in 1963-1986 Causes of declining survival of lake trout stocked in U.S. waters of Lake Superior in 1963-1986
Survival of the 1963-1982 year-classes of stocked yearling lake trout Salvelinus namaycush declined significantly over time in Lake Superior. To investigate possible causes of this decline, a Ricker model of stock-recruitment was used to describe the catch per effort (CPE) of age-7 stocked lake trout in the Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin waters of Lake Superior as functions of the...
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Michael J. Hansen, Mark P. Ebener, Richard G. Schorfhaar, Stephen T. Schram, Donald R. Schreiner, James H. Selgeby, William W. Taylor
First-year growth, recruitment, and maturity of walleyes in western Lake Erie First-year growth, recruitment, and maturity of walleyes in western Lake Erie
In some lakes, first-year growth of walleyes Stizostedion vitreum has been identified as an important factor governing recruitment of juveniles to the adult population. We developed a regression model for walleye recruitment in western Lake Erie by considering factors such as first-year growth, size of the spawning stock, the rate at which the lake warmed during the spring, and abundance...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Jeffrey T. Tyson, Roger L. Knight, Mark W. Kershner, Michael J. Hansen