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Acoustics as a tool for the assessment of Great Lakes forage fishes Acoustics as a tool for the assessment of Great Lakes forage fishes
Sharp reductions in forage fish populations in Lake Michigan have raised concerns about the continued ability of the forage stocks to support large populations of lake trout and other salmonid predators. There was a need for a more comprehensive and accurate estimate of forage fish abundance and distribution to evaluate these concerns. In response, cooperative diel surveys of the Lake...
Authors
Ray L. Argyle
Status of coregonine fishes in the Laurentian Great Lakes Status of coregonine fishes in the Laurentian Great Lakes
The post-glacial coregonine assemblage in the Great Lakes included several species of the genera Prosopium and Coregonus. Overfishing, habitat degradation, and competition with various exotic fish species severely reduced coregonine abundance and altered their distribution by the mid to latter part of the 20th century. Most of the original Coregonus species, some which were endemic to...
Authors
Guy W. Fleischer
Morphological cladistic study of coregonine fishes Morphological cladistic study of coregonine fishes
A cladistic analysis of 50 characters from 26 taxa of coregonine fishes and two outgroup taxa yields a phylogenetic tree with two major branches, best summarized as two genera - Prosopium and Coregonus. Presence of teeth on the palatine, long maxillae, and long supra-maxillae are primitive, whereas loss of teeth, short or notched maxillae, and short supermaxillae are derived traits. P...
Authors
G.R. Smith, T. N. Todd
Selection of prey by walleyes in the Ohio waters of the central basin of Lake Erie, 1985-1987 Selection of prey by walleyes in the Ohio waters of the central basin of Lake Erie, 1985-1987
Walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) were collected at five locations in the central basin of Lake Erie in 1985-87. The contents of the fishes' stomachs were examined to identify the species of prey. The seasonal availability of potential prey was determined from sampling with trawl tows. Food electivity indexes for young-of-the-year (YOY) and older walleyes were calculated...
Authors
David R. Wolfert, Michael T. Bur
Predation of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) by freshwater drum in western Lake Erie Predation of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) by freshwater drum in western Lake Erie
Environmental and economic problems associated with the colonization of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in western Lake Erie created a need to investigate control mechanisms. Predation by fishes is one potential means of control, but predation on zebra mussels by native fishes in Lake Erie is unknown. The freshwater drum (Aplodinotus grunniens) is the most likely fish predator since...
Authors
John R. P. French, Michael T. Bur
Reappearance of spoonhead sculpins (Cottus ricei) in Lake Michigan Reappearance of spoonhead sculpins (Cottus ricei) in Lake Michigan
Spoonhead sculpins (Cottus ricei) were collected at night in bottom trawls during fall 1990 in Lake Michigan. Specimens were collected at depths from 9 to 91 m at three sites in northern Lake Michigan and at one site in southern Lake Michigan. These specimens represent the first documented collection of this species in Lake Michigan since 1973.
Authors
Renee L. Potter, Guy W. Fleischer
Density-dependent recruitment of the bloater (Coregonus hoyi) in Lake Michigan Density-dependent recruitment of the bloater (Coregonus hoyi) in Lake Michigan
Density-dependent recruitment of the bloater (Coregonus hoyi) in Lake Michigan during and after recovery of the population in about 1977-1983 was best reflected in the fit of the Beverton-Holt recruitment function to age -1 and -2 recruits and estimated eggs of parents surveyed with trawls. A lower growth rate and lower lipid content of bloaters at higher population densities and no...
Authors
Edward H. Brown, Gary W. Eck
Implications for faunal habitat related to altered macrophyte structure in regulated lakes in northern Minnesota Implications for faunal habitat related to altered macrophyte structure in regulated lakes in northern Minnesota
Water-level regulation has altered the plant species composition and thus the structure of nearshore aquatic macrophyte communities in two regulated lakes in northern Minnesota as compared with a nearby unregulated lake. Results of previous faunal studies in the regulated lakes were used as a basis for assessing the effects of vegetation changes on faunal communities. The unregulated...
Authors
Douglas A. Wilcox, James E. Meeker
Striped bass stocks and concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls Striped bass stocks and concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls
Harvest restrictions on striped bass Morone saxatilis fisheries in Atlantic coastal states were relaxed in 1990, but consistent, coastwide regulations of the harvest have been difficult to implement because of the mixed‐stock nature of the fisheries and the recognized contamination of Hudson River fish by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). We examined PCB concentrations and stock of...
Authors
Mary C. Fabrizio, Ronald J. Sloan, John F. O'Brien
Limnological aspects of the St. Clair River Limnological aspects of the St. Clair River
To better characterize neoplasm epizootics in the Great Lakes basin and their association with families of contaminants, we sampled five locations: the Fox and Menominee rivers, Lake Michigan; Munuscong Lake, St. Mary's River; and the Black and Cuyahoga rivers, Lake Erie. Frequencies of external and liver tumors were determined for brown bullhead (Ictalurus nebulosus) from all locations...
Authors
Ronald W. Griffiths, Stewart Thornley, Thomas A. Edsall
Feeding rate of slimy sculpin and burbot on young lake charr in laboratory reefs Feeding rate of slimy sculpin and burbot on young lake charr in laboratory reefs
Predation and contaminants are two possible factors in the poor recruitment of young lake charr Salvelinus namaycush in the Great Lakes. We measured the feeding rate of slimy sculpins Cottus cognatus and burbot Lota lota on young lake charr (uncontaminated young from eggs of a hatchery brood stock and contaminated young from eggs of Lake Michigan lake charr) in laboratory test chambers...
Authors
Jacqueline F. Savino, Mary G. Henry
Acute toxicities to larval rainbow trout of representative compounds detected in Great Lakes fish Acute toxicities to larval rainbow trout of representative compounds detected in Great Lakes fish
In recent years the National Fisheries Research Center-Great Lakes has ranked the potential hazard to fish and invertebrates of various chemical compounds detected in two Great Lakes fishes-- lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, and walleye, Stizostedion vitreum vitreum (Hesselberg and Seelye 1982). This hazard assessment has included the identification of the potential sources of the...
Authors
Carol Cotant Edsall