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Biological and habitat assessment of the Lower Rouge River, Michigan 2018 Biological and habitat assessment of the Lower Rouge River, Michigan 2018
A key component of evaluating the success of habitat remediation projects is determining preremediation conditions, biotic and abiotic, to establish a baseline and compare with postproject conditions. The Rouge River, Michigan, is a Great Lakes Area of Concern with a listed Beneficial Use Impairment related to loss of fish and wildlife habitat. A biological and habitat assessment was...
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Edward F. Roseman, Jason Fischer, Robin L. DeBruyne, Scott A. Jackson
Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2019 Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2019
A comprehensive understanding of fish populations and their interactions is the cornerstone of modern fishery management and the basis for Fish Community Goals and Objectives for Lake Erie (Ryan et al. 2003). This report is responsive to U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) obligations via Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Great Lakes Council of Lake Committees (CLC) to provide...
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Kevin R. Keretz, Patrick Kocovsky, Richard Kraus, Joseph Schmitt
If you build it and they come, will they stay? Maturation of constructed fish spawning reefs in the St. Clair-Detroit River System If you build it and they come, will they stay? Maturation of constructed fish spawning reefs in the St. Clair-Detroit River System
Constructed rock reefs have been used to remediate spawning habitat for Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) and other lithophilic spawning fishes in the St. Clair-Detroit River System, North America. Early projects used a cross-channel design and species-specific metrics (e.g., proximity to historical spawning locations) to guide reef placement. However, the Middle Channel Reefs and...
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Jason Fischer, Edward F. Roseman, Christine Mayer, Todd Wills
Identifying candidate reference reaches to assess the physical and biological integrity of wadeable streams in different ecoregions and among stream sizes Identifying candidate reference reaches to assess the physical and biological integrity of wadeable streams in different ecoregions and among stream sizes
Efforts to quantify disturbances to aquatic systems often use landscape-level metrics, presumably linked to ecological integrity, but fewer studies have directly linked ecological integrity to instream habitat, and applied these results to unsampled stream reaches throughout a landscape. We developed a flexible, quantitative approach that characterizes stream impairment across a...
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Craig P. Paukert, Ethan R. Kleeklamp, Ralph William Tingley
Preliminary analysis to estimate the spatial distribution of benefits of P load reduction: Identifying the spatial influence of phosphorus loading from the Maumee River (USA) in western Lake Erie Preliminary analysis to estimate the spatial distribution of benefits of P load reduction: Identifying the spatial influence of phosphorus loading from the Maumee River (USA) in western Lake Erie
Since the early 2000s, Lake Erie has been experiencing annual cyanobacterial blooms that often cover large portions of the western basin and even reach into the central basin. These blooms have affected several ecosystem services provided by Lake Erie to surrounding communities (notably drinking water quality). Several modeling efforts have identified the springtime total bioavailable...
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James H. Larson, Enrika Hlavacek, Nathan R. De Jager, Mary Anne Evans, Timothy Wynne
Describing historical habitat use of a native fish-Cisco (Coregonus artedi)-In Lake Michigan between 1930 and 1932 Describing historical habitat use of a native fish-Cisco (Coregonus artedi)-In Lake Michigan between 1930 and 1932
With the global-scale loss of biodiversity, current restoration programs have been often required as part of conservation plans for species richness and ecosystem integrity. The restoration of pelagic-oriented cisco (Coregonus artedi) has been an interest of Lake Michigan managers because it may increase the diversity and resilience of the fish assemblages and conserve the integrity of...
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Yu-Chun Kao, David Bunnell, Randy L. Eshenroder, Devin N. Murray
Long-term trends of Lake Michigan benthos with emphasis on the southern basin Long-term trends of Lake Michigan benthos with emphasis on the southern basin
Lake Michigan benthic macrofauna have been studied for almost a century, allowing for a unique analysis of long-term changes in community structure. We examined changes in abundances of three major taxonomic groups of benthic macroinvertebrates (Diporeia, Oligochaeta, and Sphaeriidae) in southern Lake Michigan from 1931-2015, and identified the most likely causes for these changes...
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Knut Mehler, Lyubov E. Burlakova, Alexander Y. Karatayev, Ashley K. Elgin, Thomas F. Nalepa, Charles P. Madenjian, Elizabeth K. Hinchey
Lake Ontario fall benthic prey fish assessment Lake Ontario fall benthic prey fish assessment
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Jeremy P. Holden, Brian Weidel, Michael J. Connerton, Brian P. O’Malley, C. Osborne
Lake Ontario spring prey fish assessment Lake Ontario spring prey fish assessment
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Jeremy P. Holden, Brian Weidel, Michael J. Connerton
Species and genetic diversity in Lake Huron in 2018 Species and genetic diversity in Lake Huron in 2018
Fish community objectives (FCOs) for species and genetic diversity (DesJardine et al. 1995) complement the species- or genera-specific objectives by recognizing that diversity within and among species can improve ecosystem resiliency through portfolio effects (DuFour et al. 2015). In Lake Huron, native species (such as Lake Trout and Lake Whitefish), and non-native species (such as...
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Wendylee Stott, Edward F. Roseman, Chris C. Wilson
Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Ontario, 2019 Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Ontario, 2019
Each year we report on the progress toward rehabilitation of the Lake Ontario lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) population, including the results of stocking, annual assessment surveys, creel surveys, and evidence of natural reproduction observed from all standard surveys performed by USGS and NYSDEC. The catch per unit effort of adult lake trout in gill nets increased each year from...
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Brian F. Lantry, Stacy Furgal, Brian Weidel, Michael Connerton, Dimitry Gorsky, Christopher Osborne
Lake trout spawning studies: Updates, new survey, and comparison to standard September gillnet survey Lake trout spawning studies: Updates, new survey, and comparison to standard September gillnet survey
In Lake Ontario, lake trout restoration efforts have not established a self-sustaining population. Herein we describe efforts to evaluate standard and new surveys, and to estimate dispersal from stocking locations, to better understand impediments to natural reproduction. In 2019, lake trout egg deposition was sampled at two locations, Stony Island Reef, and Ford Shoals. No eggs were...
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Stacy Furgal, Christopher Osborne, Brian F. Lantry, Brian Weidel, Dimitry Gorsky, Michael Connerton