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Survival of lake trout eggs on reputed spawning grounds in Lakes Huron and Superior: In situ incubation, 1987-1988 Survival of lake trout eggs on reputed spawning grounds in Lakes Huron and Superior: In situ incubation, 1987-1988
Lake trout reproduce widely in Lake Superior but little in Lake Huron. We examined whether survival of lake trout eggs and fry in either lake was reduced by physical disturbances and swim-up mortality. Eggs were collected from feral lake trout in Lake Superior and placed in 108 plastic incubators. A total of 48 incubators was set at Partridge Island Reef in southern Lake Superior, 48...
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Bruce A. Manny, Thomas A. Edsall, James W. Peck, Gregory W. Kennedy, Anthony M. Frank
Diel feeding chronology of six fish species in the Juniata River, Pennsylvania Diel feeding chronology of six fish species in the Juniata River, Pennsylvania
We examined diel feeding chronology of six fish species in the Juniata River, Pennsylvania. Ephemeropteran nymphs were the major prey of redbreast sunfish (Lepomis auritus; 70.5%) and smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu; 59.7%) during each of six 4-h intervals over a 24-h period. The main dietary component of mimic shiner (Notropis volucellus) was chironomids (42.3%), whereas spotfin...
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J. H. Johnson, D. S. Dropkin
Use of a simulation model to reconstruct PCB concentrations in prey of Lake Ontario lake trout Use of a simulation model to reconstruct PCB concentrations in prey of Lake Ontario lake trout
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Charles P. Madenjian, Michael D. Whittle, Joseph H. Elrod, Robert O’Gorman, Randall W. Owens
Nutrient additions by waterfowl to lakes and reservoirs: predicting their effects on productivity and water quality Nutrient additions by waterfowl to lakes and reservoirs: predicting their effects on productivity and water quality
Lakes and reservoirs provide water for human needs and habitat for aquatic birds. Managers of such waters may ask whether nutrients added by waterfowl degrade water quality. For lakes and reservoirs where primary productivity is limited by phosphorus (P), we developed a procedure that integrates annual P loads from waterfowl and other external sources, applies a nutrient load-response...
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Bruce A. Manny, W.C. Johnson, R.G. Wetzel
Declining survival of lake trout stocked during 1963-1986 in U.S. waters of Lake Superior Declining survival of lake trout stocked during 1963-1986 in U.S. waters of Lake Superior
The average catch per effort (CPE) values for the 1963–1982 year-classes of stocked lake trout Salvelinus namaycush caught at age 7 in gill nets and for the 1976–1986 year-classes caught at ages 2–4 in trawls declined significantly in U.S. waters of Lake Superior. The declines in CPE were not explained by reduced stocking, but rather by significant declines in survival indices of the...
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Michael J. Hansen, Mark P. Ebener, Richard G. Schorfhaar, Stephen T. Schram, Donald R. Schreiner, James H. Selgeby
Rainbow smelt - larval lake herring interactions: competitors or casual acquaintances? Rainbow smelt - larval lake herring interactions: competitors or casual acquaintances?
We examined the hypothesis that competition for food between rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) and larval lake herring (Coregonus artedi) was a cause for the declines of lake herring stocks in Lake Superior. We studied the diet of larval lake herring and of larval, juvenile, and adult rainbow smelt during 1974 in Black Bay, Ontario, where both species were abundant, and in the Apostle...
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James H. Selgeby, Wayne R. MacCallum, Michael H. Hoff
Ecological comparisons of Lake Erie tributaries with elevated incidence of fish tumors Ecological comparisons of Lake Erie tributaries with elevated incidence of fish tumors
Ecological comparisons were made between two Lake Erie tributaries (Black and Cuyahoga rivers) with contaminated sediments and elevated rates of tumors in fish populations and a third, relatively unpolluted, reference tributary, the Huron River. Fish populations, benthic invertebrates, and sediments were evaluated in all three Ohio rivers. Community structure analyses indicated similar...
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Stephen B. Smith, Marc A. Blouin, Michael J. Mac
Persistence and stability of fish community structure in a southwest New York stream Persistence and stability of fish community structure in a southwest New York stream
We used multivariate and nonparametric statistics to examine persistence and stability of fish species in the upper 43 km of French Creek, New York. Species occurred in upstream and downstream groups in 1937 that persisted in 1979. However, the downstream group expanded its range in the drainage from 1937 to 1979 at the expense of the upstream group. A dam prevented further upstream...
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Michael J. Hansen, Carl W. Ramm
A bibliography of "Dreissena polymorpha in European and Russian waters: 1964-1993" A bibliography of "Dreissena polymorpha in European and Russian waters: 1964-1993"
A bibliography of over 1000 papers on the biology, impacts, and control of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in European and Russian waters is compiled to aid scientists and managers in addressing this species of economic and ecological importance. The bibliography primarily includes publications between the early 1960s and early 1990s but does contain some earlier references not...
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Don W. Schloesser, Abraham bij de Vaate, Ann Zimmerman
Energy density and size of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Ontario, 1978-1990: Implications for salmonine energetics Energy density and size of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Ontario, 1978-1990: Implications for salmonine energetics
We describe dynamics of energy density and size of Lake Ontario alewife Alosa pseudoharengus and rainbow smelt Osmerus mordax, and we use a bioenergetics model of a common pelagic piscivore, chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, to demonstrate the effect of these factors on piscivore daily ration during 1978–1990. The energy density of alewives varied more than twofold between peaks...
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Peter S. Rand, Brian F. Lantry, R. O'Gorman, Randall W. Owens, Donald J. Stewart
Identification of larvae: The zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), quagga mussel (Dreissena rosteriformis bugensis), and Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea) Identification of larvae: The zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha), quagga mussel (Dreissena rosteriformis bugensis), and Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea)
There are presently four freshwater bivalves in the United States that produce larvae or veligers commonly found in the water column: two forms of Asian clams and two species of dreissenids. Portions of the geographic range of three of these bivalves, one species of Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea), zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha), and quagga mussels (Dreissena rosteriformis bugensis...
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S. Jerrine Nichols, M.G. Black
Why are the PCB concentrations of salmonine individuals from the same lake so highly variable? Why are the PCB concentrations of salmonine individuals from the same lake so highly variable?
An individual-based model (IBM) was applied to the Lake Michigan rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) population, with the objectives of explaining the observed variation in growth and in polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentration within the population. When variation in prey PCB concentration was incorporated into the model, variability in PCB concentration among individual rainbow...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Stephen R. Carpenter, Peter S. Rand