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Changes in the lake trout population of southern Lake Superior in relation to the fishery, the sea lamprey, and stocking, 1950-70 Changes in the lake trout population of southern Lake Superior in relation to the fishery, the sea lamprey, and stocking, 1950-70

Commercial catch and effort statistics for 1929-70, samples of commercial catches in 1959-62, and records of examinations of all lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) taken commercially in inshore waters of Michigan and Wisconsin in 1962-70 were the basis for descriptions of changes in the population in 1929-70. Abundance fluctuated cyclically and gradually downward in 1929-49, whereas...
Authors
Richard L. Pycha, George R. King

Predation by fish on walleye eggs on a spawning reef in western Lake Erie, 1969-71 Predation by fish on walleye eggs on a spawning reef in western Lake Erie, 1969-71

Nearly 2,000 fish representing 21 species were captured with experimental gillnets on Kelleys Island Shoal during the spawning and incubation periods of walleyes (Stizostedion v. vitreum) in 1969-71. A total of 794 stomachs were examined. Four species contained walleye eggs: yellow perch (Perca flavescens), spottail shiner (Notropis hudsonius), stonecat (Noturus flavus) and white sucker
Authors
David R. Wolfert, Wolf-Dieter N. Busch, Carl T. Baker

Effect of different constant incubation temperatures on egg survival and embryonic development in lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) Effect of different constant incubation temperatures on egg survival and embryonic development in lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis)

Eggs of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) were incubated in a constant-flow incubator at constant temperatures of 0.5, 2.0, 4.0, 5.9, 7.8, and 10.0 C. The time from fertilization to median hatch was inversely related to temperature, and ranged from 41.7 days at 10.0 C to 182 days at 0.5 C. The percentage hatch was highest (70.9-73.3%) at 4.0, 5.9, and 7.8 C, and was greatly reduced...
Authors
L.T. Brooke

Dieldrin in the diet of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus): uptake and effect on growth Dieldrin in the diet of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus): uptake and effect on growth

Fingerling channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) were given diets containing 0, 0.4, 0.8, or 4.0 I?g dieldrin/g of food (dry weight) for 210 days, followed by a dieldrin-free diet for 56 days. Catfish receiving 4.0 I?g dieldrin/g food gained about 17% less weight than the control fish in 210 days and about 35% less weight during the last 126 days of the 210-day period. No growth...
Authors
Ray L. Argyle, George C. Williams, Clara B. Daniel

Book Review: The benthos of lakes Book Review: The benthos of lakes

No abstract available. Review info: The benthos of lakes. By Ralph O. Brinkhurst, 1974. ISBN: 978-1930665705, 190 pp.
Authors
Jarl K. Hiltunen

Annual contribution of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus by migrant Canada geese to a hardwater lake Annual contribution of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus by migrant Canada geese to a hardwater lake

Each year more than 6,000 migrant Canada geese (Branta canadensis interior Todd) rest for 3 to 10 days during the months of March, October, November, and December on Wintergreen Lake, a productive 15 ha (33 acre) hardwater lake in the W. K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary of Michigan State University in southwestern Michigan. For the past six years accurate weekly counts have been made of...
Authors
Bruce A. Manny, Robert G. Wetzel, W.C. Johnson

Environmental factors affecting the strength of walleye (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) year-classes in western Lake Erie, 1960-70 Environmental factors affecting the strength of walleye (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) year-classes in western Lake Erie, 1960-70

Commercial production of walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) from western Lake Erie declined from 5.9 million pounds in 1956 to 140,000 pounds by 1969. Since 1956, marked irregularity in year-class success has developed. Only four year-classes were considered good during 1959–70. The rate and regularity of water warming during the spring spawning and incubation periods in 1960–70 had...
Authors
Wolf-Dieter N. Busch, Russell L. Scholl, Wilbur L. Hartman

Feeding behavior and temperature and light tolerance of Mysis relicta in the laboratory Feeding behavior and temperature and light tolerance of Mysis relicta in the laboratory

Live specimens of Mysis relicta from Lake Michigan were held for one year in the laboratory to determine feeding behavior and tolerance to light and temperature. Mysids fed by moving with rapid, horizontal jerking motions toward food as it settled toward the bottom and by swimming slowly, upside down, to gather particles floating on the surface. Scavenging was common. Mysids tolerated...
Authors
G.M. DeGraeve, James B. Reynolds

Life histories and abundance of crustacean zooplankton in the outlet of Lake Superior, 1971-72 Life histories and abundance of crustacean zooplankton in the outlet of Lake Superior, 1971-72

In sampling throughout a year, at about 3-wk intervals, of the crustacean zooplankton discharged from Lake Superior through the St. Marys River, 30 species were collected, including three not previously recorded for the lake: the copepod Cyclops strenuus, and the cladocerans Alona costata and Alonella acutirostris. Five copepods, Cyclops bicuspidatus thomasi, Diaptomus ashlandi, D...
Authors
James H. Selgeby

Phallodrilus hallae, a new tubificid oligochaete from the St. Lawrence Great Lakes Phallodrilus hallae, a new tubificid oligochaete from the St. Lawrence Great Lakes

The predominantly marine tubificid genus Phallodrilus is defined, a key to its nine species constructed, and an illustrated description of Phallodrilus hallae n. sp. from the St. Lawrence Great Lakes presented. The species is distinguished from other members of the genus by its well-developed atrial musculature, extensions of which ensheath the posterior prostatic ducts.Phallodrilus...
Authors
David G. Cook, Jarl K. Hiltunen

Life history of the spottail shiner (Notropis hudsonius) in southeastern Lake Michigan, the Kalamazoo River, and western Lake Erie Life history of the spottail shiner (Notropis hudsonius) in southeastern Lake Michigan, the Kalamazoo River, and western Lake Erie

In southeastern Lake Michigan spottail shiners in samples ranged from ages 0 to V, but most were in age groups I-IV. In the Kalamazoo River (a tributary of southeastern Lake Michigan) age group II was commonest in the catches, and no fish older than age IV were sampled. In western Lake Erie, most shiners were in age groups 0-II, and none were older than age IV. Mortality of males was...
Authors
LaRue Wells, Robert House
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