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First records of a European cladoceran, Bythotrephes cederstroemi, in Lakes Erie and Huron First records of a European cladoceran, Bythotrephes cederstroemi, in Lakes Erie and Huron

Adult forms of the cladoceran Bythotrephes cederstroemi Schoedler (Cercopagidae), a widespread European freshwater zooplankter, occurred in the stomachs of four common species of Lake Erie fish (yellow perch, Perca flavescens; white perch, Morone americana; white bass, M. chrysops; and walleye, Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) collected in early October 1985. The fish were collected at...
Authors
Michael T. Bur, David M. Klarer, Kenneth A. Krieger

Distribution and habitat of Nitellopsis obtusa (Characeae) in the Laurentian Great Lakes Distribution and habitat of Nitellopsis obtusa (Characeae) in the Laurentian Great Lakes

Nitellopsis obtusa, a macroalga (Characeae) native to Europe and Asia, was found in U.S. waters of the St. Clair-Detroit River system in 1983, thus extending the range of this taxon into the Laurentian Great Lakes about 850 km from the St. Lawrence River where it was first discovered in North America in 1978. Its occurrence only in water frequented by commercial shipping vessels suggests...
Authors
Donald W. Schloesser, Patrick L. Hudson, S. Jerrine Nichols

Predictive models in hazard assessment of Great Lakes contaminants for fish Predictive models in hazard assessment of Great Lakes contaminants for fish

A hazard assessment scheme was developed and applied to predict potential harm to aquatic biota of nearly 500 organic compounds detected by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) in Great Lakes fish. The frequency of occurrence and estimated concentrations of compounds found in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) were compared with...
Authors
Dora R. May Passino

Benthic community of the Savannah River below a peaking hydropower station Benthic community of the Savannah River below a peaking hydropower station

The Savannah River below Hartwell Dam, on the South Carolina-Georgia border, contains at least 206 benthic invertebrate taxa, even though this tailwater undergoes substantial daily fluctuations in water flow, temperature, and dissolved oxygen. Oligochaetes, chironomids, and amphipods dominate the community immediately below the dam. Farther downstream, larger organisms (i.e...
Authors
Patrick L. Hudson, S. Jerrine Nichols

Comparison of species composition and richness of fish assemblages in altered and unaltered littoral habitats Comparison of species composition and richness of fish assemblages in altered and unaltered littoral habitats

Species composition and richness of fish assemblages in altered and unaltered littoral habitats in Lake St. Clair, Michigan, differed between areas. A percid-cyprinid-cyprinodontid assemblage dominated in the unaltered area, Muscamoot Bay, which has a natural shoreline (with almost no alteration due to dredging or bulkheading), high water quality, and high species richness of aquatic...
Authors
T.P. Poe, C.O. Hatcher, C. L. Brown, D. W. Schloesser

The North American Benthological Society The North American Benthological Society

No abstract available.
Authors
David D. Herlong, Patrick L. Hudson

Growth of submersed macrophyte communities in the St. Clair - Detroit River system between Lake Huron and Lake Erie Growth of submersed macrophyte communities in the St. Clair - Detroit River system between Lake Huron and Lake Erie

Growth of submersed aquatic macrophytes was determined from observation and on the basis of biomass of samples collected from April to November 1978 at seven study sites in a major river system of the Great Lakes, the St. Clair – Detroit river system between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. Growth usually began between April and June, peaked between July and October, and decreased by late...
Authors
Donald W. Schloesser, Thomas A. Edsall, Bruce A. Manny

Population dynamics and interagency management of the bloater (Coregonus hoyi) in Lake Michigan, 1967-1982 Population dynamics and interagency management of the bloater (Coregonus hoyi) in Lake Michigan, 1967-1982

This paper examines the population dynamics of the bloater (Coregonus hoyi) in Lake Michigan during a progressive decline in abundance from about the mid1960s through the mid1970s, and during a subsequent recovery that is still underway. The study focused on developing a data base and methodology for projecting fishable surpluses, in cooperation with a chub technical committee sponsored...
Authors
Edward H. Brown, Ronald W. Rybicki, Ronald J. Poff

Contaminant trends in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) of the upper Great Lakes Contaminant trends in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) of the upper Great Lakes

Contaminant body burdens in lake trout from the Upper Great Lakes have been monitored since 1970 on Lake Michigan and since 1977 and 1978 on Lakes Superior and Huron by USEPA, Great Lakes National Program Office and USFWS, Great Lakes Fishery Laboratory. Analysis of the Lake Michigan data shows that mean PCB concentrations declined from a maximum of 22.91 mg/kg in 1974 to 5.63 in 1982...
Authors
David S. DeVault, Wayne A. Willford, Robert J. Hesselberg
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