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Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Erie: a case history Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Erie: a case history

Native lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) once thrived in the deep waters of eastern Lake Erie. The impact of nearly 70 years of unregulated exploitation and over 100 years of progressively severe cultural eutrophication resulted in the elimination of lake trout stocks by 1950. Early attempts to restore lake trout by stocking were unsuccessful in establishing a self-sustaining population...
Authors
Floyd C. Cornelius, Kenneth M. Muth, Roger Kenyon

Lake trout restoration in the Great Lakes: stock-size criteria for natural reproduction Lake trout restoration in the Great Lakes: stock-size criteria for natural reproduction

We examined the question of whether the lake trout restoration program in the Great Lakes has developed brood stocks of adequate size to sustain natural reproduction. Stock size criteria were developed from areas of the Great Lakes where natural reproduction has been successful (defined as detection of age-1 or older recruits by assessment fishing). We contrasted them with stocks in...
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James H. Selgeby, Charles R. Bronte, Edward H. Brown, Michael J. Hansen, Mark E. Holey, Jan P. VanAmberg, Kenneth M. Muth, Daniel B. Makauskas, Patrick Mckee, David M. Anderson, C. Paola Ferreri, Stephen T. Schram

A decade of predatory control of zooplankton species composition of Lake Michigan A decade of predatory control of zooplankton species composition of Lake Michigan

From 1983 to 1992, 71 species representing 38 genera from the Calanoida, Cladocera, Cyclopoida, Mysidacea, Rotifera, Mollusca and Harpacticoida comprised the offshore zooplankton community of Lake Michigan. Our data demonstrate that the composition and abundance of the calanoid community after 1983 is not unlike that of 1960s and that species diversity of the calanoid community is more...
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Joseph C. Makarewicz, Paul Bertram, Theodore Lewis, Edward H. Brown

Linear solvation energy relationship of the limiting partition coefficient of organic solutes between water and activated carbon Linear solvation energy relationship of the limiting partition coefficient of organic solutes between water and activated carbon

A linear solvation energy relationship has been found for 353 values of the limiting adsorption coefficients of diverse chemicals:  log K = −0.37 + 0.0341Vi − 1.07β + D + 0.65P with R = 0.951, s = 0.51, n = 353, and F = 818.0, where Vi is the intrinsic molar volume; β is a measure of the hydrogen bond acceptor strength of the solute; D is an index parameter for the research group which...
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Dean C. Luehrs, James P. Hickey, Peter E. Nilsen, K.A. Godbole, Tony N. Rogers

An evaluation of lake trout reproductive habitat on Clay Banks Reef, northwestern Lake Michigan An evaluation of lake trout reproductive habitat on Clay Banks Reef, northwestern Lake Michigan

The extinction of the native populations of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in Lake Michigan in about 1956 has been followed by a decades-long attempt to reestablish self-sustaining populations of this valuable species in habitats it formerly occupied throughout the lake. One of the most recent management strategies designed to facilitate recovery was to make a primary management...
Authors
Thomas A. Edsall, Mark E. Holey, Bruce A. Manny, Gregory W. Kennedy

Evidence that PCBs are approaching stable concentrations in Lake Michigan fishes Evidence that PCBs are approaching stable concentrations in Lake Michigan fishes

We examined PCB concentration data for seven species of Lake Michigan fishes to determine what trends were apparent °20 yr after PCB restrictions became effective. Total PCB concentrations in all seven species, lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), brown trout (Salmo trutta), chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)...
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Craig A. Stow, Stephen R. Carpenter, Lisa A. Eby, James F. Amrhein, Robert J. Hesselberg

Effect of lake-wide planktivory by the pelagic prey fish community in Lakes Michigan and Ontario Effect of lake-wide planktivory by the pelagic prey fish community in Lakes Michigan and Ontario

We compared predatory demand by pelagic planktivorous prey fish with invertebrate production in Lake Michigan during 1987 and in Lake Ontario during 1990. Predation by the planktivores in Lake Ontario was nearly fourfold higher than in Lake Michigan (approx. 87 g wet weight∙m−2∙year−1). Predation rates on Mysis were comparable in Lakes Michigan and Ontario (approx. 21 g∙m−2∙year−1)...
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Peter S. Rand, Donald J. Stewart, Brian F. Lantry, Lars G. Rudstam, Ora E. Johannsson, Andrew P. Goyke, Stephen B. Brandt, Robert O’Gorman, Gary W. Eck

Effect of gear selectivity on recommended allowable harvest with application to the Lake Erie yellow perch fishery Effect of gear selectivity on recommended allowable harvest with application to the Lake Erie yellow perch fishery

Because the 57-mm-mesh gill net is the predominant gear in the Lake Eric fishery for yellow perch Perca flavescens, gear selectivity is an important factor operating in that fishery. The selectivity curve for age-groups 2–6 is roughly symmetrical with peak vulnerability at age 4; younger and older perch are substantially less susceptible to the gear. The Beverton-Holt yield-per-recruit...
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian, Philip A. Ryan

Patterns of egg deposition by lake trout and lake whitefish at Tawas artificial Reef, Lake Huron, 1990-1993 Patterns of egg deposition by lake trout and lake whitefish at Tawas artificial Reef, Lake Huron, 1990-1993

In August 1987, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR), with the help and co-sponsorship of Walleyes for Iosco County, constructed Tawas artificial reef to improve recreational fishing in Tawas Bay. Post-construction assessment in October, 1987, by the MDNR found twice as many adult lake trout in a gill net set on the reef as in a similar net set off the reef, indicating...
Authors
N.R. Foster, G.W. Kennedy

Lake trout spawning habitat in the Great Lakes - a review of current knowledge Lake trout spawning habitat in the Great Lakes - a review of current knowledge

We review existing information on lake trout spawning habitat, which might indicate whether habitat is now a limiting factor in lake trout reproductive success. Lake trout spawning habitat quality is defined by the presence or absence of olfactory cues for homing, reef location with respect to the shoreline, water depth, proximity to nursery areas, reef size, contour, substrate size and...
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J. Ellen Marsden, John M. Casselman, Thomas A. Edsall, Robert F. Elliott, John D. Fitzsimons, William H. Horns, Bruce A. Manny, Scott C. McAughey, Peter G. Sly, Bruce L. Swanson

Age-at-maturity estimates for Atlantic coast female striped bass Age-at-maturity estimates for Atlantic coast female striped bass

This study was undertaken to estimate the percentage of mature female striped bass Morone saxatilis present in each age-class during annual coastal feeding migration. Migratory striped bass (N = 302) were sampled in coastal Rhode Island waters during spring (May-June) and fall (September-November) from 1985 to 1987. Stocks were identified by analysis of morphometric characters and...
Authors
David L. Berlinsky, Mary C. Fabrizio, John F. O'Brien, Jennifer L. Specker

Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Huron Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Huron

Efforts to restore lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in Lake Huron after their collapse in the 1940s were underway in the early 1970s with completion of the first round oflampricide applications in tributary streams and the stocking of several genotypes. We assess results of rehabilitation and establish a historical basis for comparison by quantifying the catch of spawning lake trout...
Authors
Randy L. Eshenroder, N. Robert Payne, James E. Johnson, Charles Bowen, Mark P. Ebener
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