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Densities, diets, and growth rates of larval Alewife and Bloater in a changing Lake Michigan ecosystem. Densities, diets, and growth rates of larval Alewife and Bloater in a changing Lake Michigan ecosystem.
Variability in abiotic and biotic factors during larval stages has profound impacts on fish recruitment. In Lake Michigan, where the composition of lower trophic levels has undergone considerable changes in the past decade, managers are concerned that fish recruitment could be negatively affected. We hypothesized that spatial variation in Lake Michigan larval fish density and growth can...
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Drew E Eppehimer, David B. Bunnell, Patricia Dieter, David Warner, Lauren A. Eaton, David J Wells, Edward S. Rutherford
Review: Endophytic microbes and their potential applications in crop management Review: Endophytic microbes and their potential applications in crop management
Endophytes are microbes (mostly bacteria and fungi) present in plants. Endophytic microbes are often functional in that they may carry nutrients from the soil into plants, modulate plant development, increase stress tolerance of plants, suppress virulence in pathogens, increase disease resistance in plants, and suppress development of competitor plant species. Endophytic microbes have...
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James F. White, Kathryn L. Kingsley, Matthew T. Elmore, Satish Kumar Verma, Surendra K Gond, Kurt P. Kowalski
Subsurface water piping prevents meromixis in a deep volcanic crater lake (Dominica, West Indies) Subsurface water piping prevents meromixis in a deep volcanic crater lake (Dominica, West Indies)
Boeri Lake—a small (3.6 ha) but deep (39.6 m) crater lake on Morne Micotrin in Dominica, West Indies—presents a limnological enigma; it exhibits strong morphometric and circumstantial evidence for meromixis, yet it is not stratified. We tested the hypothesis that water seepage from Boeri Lake overcomes morphometric drivers of stratification and prevents the onset of meromixis. We...
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Bryan M. Maitland, Brian O’Malley, Donald J. Stewart
State of lake ecosystem conference sub Indicator: Prey fish State of lake ecosystem conference sub Indicator: Prey fish
Overall Assessment Status: Fair Trends 10-Year Trend: Unchanging Long-term Trend (1973-2017): Undetermined Rationale: Great Lakes prey fish community status remains ”Fair” based on diversity and percent native species, but individual lake status varied. Both diversity and percent native metrics were classified as “Good” in Lake Superior, but “Poor” in Lake Ontario (Table 1). Lakes Huron...
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Brian Weidel
Great Lakes Cladophora harbors phylogenetically diverse nitrogen-fixing microorganims Great Lakes Cladophora harbors phylogenetically diverse nitrogen-fixing microorganims
Abstract Nitrogen‐fixing microorganisms are among the epiphytic communities in Cladophora, potentially benefitting the algae in nutrient‐deficient waters, but their abundance and diversity remain unexplored. In this study, we determined the abundance and taxonomic composition of these nitrogen‐fixing microorganisms in Cladophora growing on rocks, breakwall structures, or submerged...
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Muruleedhara Byappanahalli, Meredith Nevers, Katarzyna Przybyla-Kelly, Satoshi Ishii, Timothy L. King, Aaron Aunins
Spatial patterns of rainbow smelt energetic condition in Lakes Huron and Erie in 2017: Evidence for Lake Huron resource limitation Spatial patterns of rainbow smelt energetic condition in Lakes Huron and Erie in 2017: Evidence for Lake Huron resource limitation
Rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) is a key planktivore and prey fish in Lake Huron. Given the declining offshore productivity in the lake since the early 2000s, we described the energy content of rainbow smelt in 2017 across five different regions (North Channel, Georgian Bay, Saginaw Bay, northern main basin, southern main basin) where phytoplankton and zooplankton productivity likely...
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Qihong Dai, David Bunnell, James S. Diana, Steven A. Pothoven, Lauren A. Eaton, Timothy P. O’Brien, Richard Kraus
Evaluating the sustainability of a cisco fishery in Thunder Bay, Ontario, under alternative harvest policies Evaluating the sustainability of a cisco fishery in Thunder Bay, Ontario, under alternative harvest policies
Sustainable management of fish stocks is promoted through the application of management strategy evaluations (MSEs), providing information to managers on the relative performance of alternative management approaches (strategies) while accounting for uncertainty. In this study, we developed a simplified MSE of a stock of Cisco Coregonus artedi in Thunder Bay, Ontario, to determine both...
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Nicholas C Fisch, James R. Bence, Jared T. Myers, Eric K. Berglund, Daniel Yule
Is barotrauma an important factor in the discard mortality of Yellow Perch? Is barotrauma an important factor in the discard mortality of Yellow Perch?
In physoclistous fishes, barotrauma caused by rapid decompression during capture may be an important source of fishing mortality that is unquantified for some fisheries. We developed a predictive logistic model for barotrauma incidence in Yellow Perch Perca flavescens and applied this model to Ohio's recreational and commercial fisheries in Lake Erie where fisheries managers implicitly...
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Carey Knight, Richard T. Kraus, Demetra Panos, Ann Marie Gorman, Benjamin Leonhardt, Jason Robinson, Michael J. Thomas
Screen-printed soft capacitive sensors for spatial mapping of both positive and negative pressures Screen-printed soft capacitive sensors for spatial mapping of both positive and negative pressures
Soft pressure sensors are one class of the essential devices for robotics and wearable device applications. Despite the tremendous progress, sensors that can reliably detect both positive and negative pressures have not yet been demonstrated. In this paper, we report a soft capacitive pressure sensor made using a convenient and low-cost screen-printing process that can reliably detect...
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Hongyang Shi, Mohammed Al-Rubaiai, Christopher M. Holbrook, Jinshui Miao, Thassyo Pinto, Chuan Wang, Xiaobo Tan
Is there convergence of gut microbes in blood-feeding vertebrates? Is there convergence of gut microbes in blood-feeding vertebrates?
Animal microbiomes play an important role in dietary adaptation, yet the extent to which microbiome changes exhibit parallel evolution is unclear. Of particular interest is an adaptation to extreme diets, such as blood, which poses special challenges in its content of proteins and lack of essential nutrients. In this study, we assessed taxonomic signatures (by 16S rRNA amplicon profiling...
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Jin Song, Jon G Sanders, Daniel T Baldassarre, Jaime A Chaves, Nicholas S. Johnson, Antoinette J. Piaggio, Matthew J Stuckey, Eva Novakova, Jessica L Metcalf, Bruno B Chomel, Alvaro Aguilar-Setien, Rob Knight, Valerie J. McKenzie
The integrated monarch monitoring program: From design to implementation The integrated monarch monitoring program: From design to implementation
Steep declines in North American monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) populations have prompted continent-wide conservation efforts. While monarch monitoring efforts have existed for years, we lack a comprehensive approach to monitoring population vital rates integrated with habitat quality to inform adaptive management and effective conservation strategies. Building a geographically and
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Alison B Cariveau, Holly L Holt, James P Ward, Laura Lukens, Kyle Kasten, Jennifer Thieme, Wendy Caldwell, Karen Tuerk, Kristen A Baum, Pauline Drobney, Ryan G. Drum, Ralph Grundel, Keith Hamilton, Cindy Hoang, Karen Kinkead, Julie McIntyre, Wayne E. Thogmartin, Tenlea Turner, Emily L. Weiser, Karen Oberhauser
Seed-vectored microbes: Their roles in improving seedling fitness and competitor plant suppression Seed-vectored microbes: Their roles in improving seedling fitness and competitor plant suppression
This chapter discusses the role of seed-vectored microbes in modulating seedling development and increasing fitness of plants in terms of increased biotic and abiotic stress tolerance.
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James F. White, Kathryn L. Kingsley, Susan Butterworth, Lara Brindisi, Judy W Gatei, Matthew T. Elmore, Satish Kumar Verma, Xiang Yao, Kurt P. Kowalski