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Detection and measurement of organic lampricide residues Detection and measurement of organic lampricide residues

The selective lampricide, 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM), and its synergist, 5,2'-dichloro-4'-nitrosalicylanilide (DCN), are separable from natural waters by anion exchange. The adsorbed compounds can then be recovered from the resin as concentrates by elution with selective solvent mixtures. Measurements of the amounts of lampricides in the final concentrates can be made...
Authors
Stacy L. Daniels, Lloyd L. Kempe, Thomas J. Billy, Alfred M. Beeton

Food of lake trout in Lake Superior Food of lake trout in Lake Superior

Stomachs were examined from 1,492 lake trout and 83 siscowets collected from Lake Superior. Data are given on the food of lake trout of legal size (17 inches or longer) by year, season, and depth of water, and on the relation between food and size among smaller lake trout. Fish contributed 96.7 to 99.9 per cent of the total volume of food in the annual samples. Ciscoes (Coregonus spp.)...
Authors
William R. Dryer, Leo F. Erkkila, Clifford L. Tetzloff

Fat content of the flesh of siscowets and lake trout from Lake Superior Fat content of the flesh of siscowets and lake trout from Lake Superior

Samples of flesh were excised from the middorsal region of 67 siscowets (Salvelinus namaycush siscowet) and 46 lake trout (Salvelinus n. namaycush) collected from Lake Superior. Chemical analysis of the samples revealed a range in fat content (dry weight) of 32.5 to 88.8 per cent in siscowets and 6.6 to 52.3 per cent in lake trout. Percentage fat increased progressively with increase in...
Authors
Paul H. Eschmeyer, Arthur M. Phillips

Length-weight relationship of northern pike, Esox lucius, from East Harbor, Ohio Length-weight relationship of northern pike, Esox lucius, from East Harbor, Ohio

The northern pike is one of Ohio's largest game fish but is well known to comparatively few anglers. Large numbers of the big fish spawn in the Ohio marshes adjacent to Lake Erie. Movements related to spawning reach a peak in late March or early April. Later the spawning population disperses and is seldom represented in catches by experimental gear or by anglers. The short period of...
Authors
Edward H. Brown, Clarence F. Clark

Movements of hatchery-reared lake trout in Lake Superior Movements of hatchery-reared lake trout in Lake Superior

The history of stocking of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in the Great Lakes is reviewed. The study of movements is based on capture of 24,275 fin-clipped lake trout taken in experimental gill nets and trawls and commercial gill nets. Yearling lake trout planted from shore dispersed to 15-fath (27-m) depths in 3A? hr. Most fish remained within 2 miles (3.2 km) of the planting site 2...
Authors
Richard L. Pycha, William R. Dryer, George R. King

Sex ratios and sexual dimorphism among recently transformed sea lampreys, Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus Sex ratios and sexual dimorphism among recently transformed sea lampreys, Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus

The sex, length, and weight were determined of nearly all recently transformed sea lampreys migrating downstream in the Carp Lake River, Michigan, in the fall, winter, and spring of 1960-61. Similar data were collected from samples of an earlier run in the Carp Lake River and of runs in three other tributaries of Lakes Huron and Michigan. The sex ratio of the 1960-61 migrants in the Carp...
Authors
Vernon C. Applegate, M.L.H. Thomas

Age, growth, maturity, and fecundity of 'humper' lake trout, Isle Royale, Lake Superior Age, growth, maturity, and fecundity of 'humper' lake trout, Isle Royale, Lake Superior

Humper lake trout are one of the several races or subpopulations of lake trout in Lake Superior. This study is based on 3,705 fish collected on a reef south of Isle Royale near the eastern end. The mean lengths of humper trout from commercial gill nets were smaller than those of lean lake trout. Members of age-groups VII, VIII, and IX represented 81.5 per cent of the commercial humper...
Authors
Jerold F. Rahrer

Field application methods for recovery of the selective lampricide, 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol Field application methods for recovery of the selective lampricide, 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol

Colorimetric methods are described for the detection of residues of the selective lampricide, 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM), in natural waters and fish tissues. Solvent extraction and anion exchange were used to separate and concentrate the lampricide, and to reduce high background colors which often interfere with the determinations. Data from the Pentwater and Muskegon Rivers...
Authors
Thomas J. Billy, Stacy L. Daniels, Lloyd L. Kempe, Alfred M. Beeton

Distribution of fishes in U. S. streams tributary to Lake Superior Distribution of fishes in U. S. streams tributary to Lake Superior

Experimental sea lamprey control by the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries on Lake Superior streams provided many new distributional records of the fish fauna. Seventy-one species were recorded from 175 streams. Specimens were collected at the electromechanical barriers, with electric shockers, with fyke nets, and during chemical treatment of streams. Maps showing stream records of each...
Authors
Harry H. Moore, Robert A. Braem

Status of the deepwater cisco population of Lake Michigan Status of the deepwater cisco population of Lake Michigan

The species and size composition and the abundance of the cisco (Leucichthys spp.) population of Lake Michigan have undergone drastic changes since the sea lamprey became established in the 1940's. The changes were measured by the catches of gill nets of identical specifications fished at the same seasons, depths, and locations in 1930-32, 1954-55, and 1960-61. The two largest ciscoes...
Authors
Stanford H. Smith
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