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The influence of nitrogen on heterocyst production in blue-green algae The influence of nitrogen on heterocyst production in blue-green algae

A series of experiments on heterocyst production in Anabaena variabilis provides some strong indirect evidence for the role of heterocysts in nitrogen fixation. Of the algae tested (Anabaena variabilis, A. inaequalis, A. cylindrica, A. flos-aquae, Tolypothrix distorta, Gloeotrichia echinulata, Aphanizomenon flos-aquae, Oscillatoria sp., and Microcystis aeruginosa), only those with...
Authors
Roann E. Ogawa, John F. Carr

Lamprey control in the United States Lamprey control in the United States

No abstract available.
Authors
Bernard R. Smith, Everett Louis King

Rapid determination of filterable residue in natural waters Rapid determination of filterable residue in natural waters

The most widely used procedures for determining filterable residue (total dissolved solids) in water are macromethods given in Standard Methods. Although macromethods give good results, they require large amounts of water and long drying times. This report describes a microtechnique for determining filterable residue that requires only 0.05 ml of water and 15 min/sample drying time. The
Authors
Herbert E. Allen, Charles W. Bacon

Distribution of oligochaetes in western Lake Erie, 1961 Distribution of oligochaetes in western Lake Erie, 1961

A total of 52,390 oligochaetes were collected from 40 stations in western Lake Erie in spring 1961. The population was composed of two families, Naididae and Tubificidae. Only six species of naidids were found. One, Paranais frici, is apparently new to the list of North American freshwater Naididae. Among the 14 tubificids found, five species of Limnodrilus were most abundant; they...
Authors
Jarl K. Hiltunen

Age, growth, and maturity of the longnose sucker Catostomus catostomus, of western Lake Superior Age, growth, and maturity of the longnose sucker Catostomus catostomus, of western Lake Superior

Studies of age, growth, and maturity were based on 1760 fish collected in western Lake Superior in 1964-65. The body:scale relation was curvilinear and the curve had an intercept of 1.65 inches on the length axis. The weight increased as the 2.85 power of the length. Some fish formed an annulus before May 18 in 1965; all had completed annuli by late September. Longnose suckers grew 3.6...
Authors
Merryll M. Bailey

Pacific salmon Pacific salmon

No abstract available.
Authors
George Y. Harry

Fishery survey of U. S. waters of Lake Ontario Fishery survey of U. S. waters of Lake Ontario

Gill nets and trawls were fished by the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries R/V Cisco during September 19-23, 1964, at several locations and depths in the offshore United States waters of Lake Ontario. Water temperatures were low (3.7-8.3 A?C) at all fishing stations except one (16.4 A?C). Supplementary data were provided by the Bureau's R/V Kaho in 1966. Alewives and smelt were common...
Authors
LaRue Wells

Rearing of sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, embryos in distilled water Rearing of sea lamprey, Petromyzon marinus, embryos in distilled water

Most embryological studies of lampreys in the Great Lakes have been conducted with filtered water from Lake Huron. Although this water was entirely satisfactory for the earlier work, the present need for knowledge of the effects of various compounds on embryological development requires that the initial medium be sterile. The purpose of the present study was to determine whether sea...
Authors
George W. Piavis, John H. Howell

Maturity and fecundity of walleyes from the eastern and western basins of Lake Erie Maturity and fecundity of walleyes from the eastern and western basins of Lake Erie

Of 2427 walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum (Mitchill)) examined from Lake Erie in 1964–66, no females were mature at ages below III and all were mature at age V. All male walleyes from the eastern basin were mature at age II, and those from the western basin at age III. Females from the western basin matured at a shorter length and a younger age than those from the eastern basin...
Authors
David R. Wolfert

Cisco (Coregonus artedii) mortalities in a southern Michigan lake, July 1968 Cisco (Coregonus artedii) mortalities in a southern Michigan lake, July 1968

Cisco die-offs are common in the summer in certain lakes of northern Indiana and southern Michigan, along the southern boundary of the national distribution of coregonine fishes. Although numerous cisco die-offs have been reported, few, if any, have been accompanied by environmental information at the time of the die-off. On 31 July and 1 August 1968, we investigated a cisco die-off on...
Authors
Peter J. Colby, Larry T. Brooke

Insecticides and the Great Lakes Insecticides and the Great Lakes

Cracks in the perfect image of DDT appeared when traces of the insecticide began to show up in a wide variety of organisms throughout the world. As more and more people investigated this problem, it became increasingly evident that terrestrial and aquatic animals were accumulating comparatively high concentrations of DDT from extremely low levels in their environment. It also became...
Authors
Robert E. Reinert

Seasonal fluctuations of Lake Michigan diatoms Seasonal fluctuations of Lake Michigan diatoms

Diatoms were collected in four areas of Lake Michigan and in southern Green Bay from April to early November 1965. The flora of the lake was characterized by Fragilaria crotonensis, Tabellaria flocculosa, Melosira islandica, Cyclotella 'glomerata-stelligera,' Cyclotella michiganiana, Asterionella formosa, and Stephanodiscus tenuis. Stephanodiscus niagarae always dominated the diatom...
Authors
Ruth E. Holland
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