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Effects of freezing in and out of water on length and weight of Lake Michigan bloaters Effects of freezing in and out of water on length and weight of Lake Michigan bloaters
The purpose of this study was to determine if freezing significantly alters the length or weight of bloaters Coregonus hoyi. Bloaters were collected from southern Lake Michigan and were frozen for periods of 2-200 d. Freezing in water caused a significant decrease in length and a significant increase in weight. These changes did not vary predictably with time. The mean change in weight...
Authors
Richard E. Sayers
Visual observations of historical lake trout spawning grounds in western Lake Huron Visual observations of historical lake trout spawning grounds in western Lake Huron
Direct underwater video observations were made of the bottom substrates at 12 spawning grounds formerly used by lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in western Lake Huron to evaluate their present suitability for successful reproduction by lake trout. Nine locations examined north of Saginaw Bay in the northwestern end of the lake are thought to provide the best spawning habitat. The...
Authors
Robert T. Nester, Thomas P. Poe
Acid rain stimulation of Lake Michigan phytoplankton growth Acid rain stimulation of Lake Michigan phytoplankton growth
Three laboratory experiments demonstrated that additions of rainwater to epilimnetic lake water collected in southeastern Lake Michigan stimulated chlorophyll a production more than did additions of reagent-grade water during incubations of 12 to 20 d. Chlorophyll a production did not begin until 3–5 d after the rain and lake water were mixed. The stimulation caused by additions of rain...
Authors
Bruce A. Manny, G.L. Fahnenstiel, W.S. Gardner
Partitioning potential fish yields from the Great Lakes Partitioning potential fish yields from the Great Lakes
We proposed and implemented procedures for partitioning future fish yields from the Great Lakes into taxonomic components. These projections are intended as guidelines for Great Lakes resource managers and scientists. Attainment of projected yields depends on restoration of stable fish communities containing some large piscivores that will use prey efficiently, continuation of control of...
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D.H. Loftus, C.H. Olver, Edward H. Brown, P.J. Colby, Wilbur L. Hartman, D.H. Schupp
Dynamics of the recovery of the western Lake Erie walleye (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) stock Dynamics of the recovery of the western Lake Erie walleye (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) stock
After its 1957 collapse under intensive fishing and environmental stresses, the walleye (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) stock of western Lake Erie remained low throughout the 1960s. A moratorium on both sport and commercial fishing, resulting from the 1970 discovery of mercury concentrations in walleye flesh, provided an opportunity for the development of an international interagency...
Authors
Richard W. Hatch, Stephen J. Nepszy, Kenneth M. Muth, Carl T. Baker
Unusual larval habitats and life history of chironomid (Diptera) genera Unusual larval habitats and life history of chironomid (Diptera) genera
Ninety-three genera, representing all subfamilies of Chironomidae, are organized into 9 categories of unusual habitats or life history including hygropetric, riparian (bank, floodplain, upland), hyporheic, symbiotic, and intertidal; others live in water held in plants or mine into unusual substrates. In riparian zones precise location of optimum habitat is difficult to determine as is...
Authors
Patrick L. Hudson
Assessing the bioaccumulation of contaminants from sediments by fish and other aquatic organisms Assessing the bioaccumulation of contaminants from sediments by fish and other aquatic organisms
Contaminated sediments that are not acutely toxic to aquatic organisms but contain bioaccumulable toxic substances present a common, yet poorly understood problem for regulatory decision makers. In order to recommend options to minimize bioaccumulation of these toxic substances, decisionmakers need estimates of 1. which substances are available for accumulation by aquatic organisms; and...
Authors
Wayne A. Willford, Michael J. Mac, Robert J. Hesselberg
Use of low-altitude aerial photography to identify submersed aquatic macrophytes Use of low-altitude aerial photography to identify submersed aquatic macrophytes
The feasibility of using low-altitude aerial photography to identify beds of submersed macrophytes is demonstrated. True color aerial photos and collateral ground survey information for submersed aquatic macrophyte beds at 10 sites in the St.Clair-Detroit River system were obtained in September 1978. Using the photos and collateral ground survey information, a dichotomous key was...
Authors
Donald W. Schloesser, Bruce A. Manny, Charles L. Brown, Eugene Jaworski
Sanctuaries for lake trout in the Great Lakes Sanctuaries for lake trout in the Great Lakes
Populations of lake trout, severely depleted in Lake Superior and virtually extirpated from the other Great Lakes because of sea lamprey predation and intense fishing, are now maintained by annual plantings of hatchery-reared fish in Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Ontario and parts of Lake Superior. The extensive coastal areas of the Great Lakes and proximity to large populations resulted in...
Authors
Jon G. Stanley, Randy L. Eshenroder, Wilbur L. Hartman
Acute bioassays and hazard evaluation of representative contaminants detected in Great Lakes fish Acute bioassays and hazard evaluation of representative contaminants detected in Great Lakes fish
We have provided a hazard ranking for 19 classes of compounds representing many of the nearly 500 organic compounds identified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and walleye (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) from the Great Lakes and Lake St. Clair. We initially made a provisional hazard ranking based on available published and unpublished...
Authors
Dora R. May Passino, Stephen B. Smith
Recent changes in Lake Michigan's fish community and their probable causes, with emphasis on the role of the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) Recent changes in Lake Michigan's fish community and their probable causes, with emphasis on the role of the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus)
Deepwater ciscoes (Coregonus spp.) or "chubs" of Lake Michigan far surpassed those of Lake Huron in yield, population density, and resilience following severe depletion in the 1960s and 1970s, when the bloater (C. hoyi) composed more than 90% of the stocks. The population decline of bloaters in recent decades was mainly attributed to exploitation, to the depression of chub recruitment (e...
Authors
Gary W. Eck, LaRue Wells
Horizontal ichthyoplankton tow-net system with unobstructed net opening Horizontal ichthyoplankton tow-net system with unobstructed net opening
The larval fish sampler described here consists of a modified bridle, frame, and net system with an obstruction-free net opening and is small enough for use on boats 10 m or less in length. The tow net features a square net frame attached to a 0.5-m-diameter cylinder-on-cone plankton net with a bridle designed to eliminate all obstructions forward of the net opening, significantly...
Authors
Robert T. Nester