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Assigning sex and reproductive stage to adult Lake Sturgeon using ultrasonography and common morphological measurements Assigning sex and reproductive stage to adult Lake Sturgeon using ultrasonography and common morphological measurements
Sex determination of fish species is difficult to assess when sexual dimorphism and gametes are not apparent. For threatened and endangered fish species, noninvasive techniques are needed when determining sex to minimize stress and the potential for mortality. We evaluated the use of a portable ultrasound unit to determine sex of Lake Sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens in the field...
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Justin A. Chiotti, James C. Boase, Darryl W. Hondorp, Andrew S. Briggs
Diel feeding ecology of Slimy Sculpin in a tributary to Skaneateles Lake, New York Diel feeding ecology of Slimy Sculpin in a tributary to Skaneateles Lake, New York
Interactions among the benthic community are typically overlooked but play an important role in fish community dynamics. We examined the diel feeding ecology of Slimy Sculpin (Cottus cognatus) from Grout Brook, a tributary to Skaneateles Lake. Of the six time periods examined, Slimy Sculpin consumed the least during the nighttime (2400 h and 0400 h). Chironomids were the major prey...
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Marc A. Chalupnicki, James H. Johnson
Age, growth, and size of Lake Superior Pygmy Whitefish (Prosopium coulterii) Age, growth, and size of Lake Superior Pygmy Whitefish (Prosopium coulterii)
Pygmy Whitefish (Prosopium coulterii) are a small, glacial relict species with a disjunct distribution in North America and Siberia. In 2013 we collected Pygmy Whitefish at 28 stations from throughout Lake Superior. Total length was recorded for all fish and weight and sex were recorded and scales and otoliths were collected from a subsample. We compared the precision of estimated ages...
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Taylor Stewart, Derek Ogle, Owen T. Gorman, Mark Vinson
A shift in bloater consumption in Lake Michigan between 1993 and 2011 and its effects on Diporeia and Mysis prey A shift in bloater consumption in Lake Michigan between 1993 and 2011 and its effects on Diporeia and Mysis prey
Bioenergetics modeling was used to determine individual and population consumption by Bloater Coregonus hoyi in Lake Michigan during three time periods with variable Bloater density: 1993–1996 (high), 1998–2002 (intermediate), and 2009–2011 (low). Despite declines in Bloater abundance between 1993 and 2011, our results did not show any density-dependent compensatory response in annual...
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Steven A. Pothoven, David B. Bunnell
Moss and vascular plant indices in Ohio wetlands have similar environmental predictors Moss and vascular plant indices in Ohio wetlands have similar environmental predictors
Mosses and vascular plants have been shown to be reliable indicators of wetland habitat delineation and environmental quality. Knowledge of the best ecological predictors of the quality of wetland moss and vascular plant communities may determine if similar management practices would simultaneously enhance both populations. We used Akaike's Information Criterion to identify models...
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Martin A. Stapanian, William Schumacher, Brian Gara, Jean V. Adams, Nick Viau
Mosses in Ohio wetlands respond to indices of disturbance and vascular plant integrity Mosses in Ohio wetlands respond to indices of disturbance and vascular plant integrity
We examined the relationships between an index of wetland habitat quality and disturbance (ORAM score) and an index of vascular plant integrity (VIBI-FQ score) with moss species richness and a moss quality assessment index (MQAI) in 45 wetlands in three vegetation types in Ohio, USA. Species richness of mosses and MQAI were positively associated with ORAM and VIBI-FQ scores. VIBI-FQ...
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Martin A. Stapanian, William Schumacher, Brian Gara, Nick Viau
Targets set to reduce Lake Erie algae Targets set to reduce Lake Erie algae
In February 2016, the Great Lakes Executive Committee, which oversees the implementation of the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (GLWQA) between the U.S. and Canada, approved phosphorus loading targets for Lake Erie to reduce the size of harmful algal blooms (HABs), reduce the presence of the low oxygen zone in the central basin, and protect nearshore water quality. The targets are...
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Mary Anne Evans
Status of alewife and rainbow smelt in U.S. waters of Lake Ontario, 2015 Status of alewife and rainbow smelt in U.S. waters of Lake Ontario, 2015
In 2015 the joint USGS and NYSDEC surveys for Alewife and Rainbow Smelt were combined for the first time into a comprehensive spring pelagic prey fish survey. The adult Alewife abundance and weight indices in 2015 increased slightly from 2014 levels, and adult Alewife abundance has remained relatively stable for the past five years. Adult Alewife condition in both spring and fall...
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Maureen Walsh, Brian Weidel, Michael J. Connerton, Jeremy P. Holden
2015 status of the Lake Ontario lower trophic levels 2015 status of the Lake Ontario lower trophic levels
Offshore spring total phosphorus (TP) in 2015 was 4.2 ÎĽ g/L, the same as in 2014; this is lower than 2001 - 2013, but there is no significant time trend 2001 - 2015. Offshore soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) was very low in 2015; Apr/May - Oct mean values were
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Kristen T. Holeck, Lars G. Rudstam, Christopher Hotaling, Russ D. McCullough, Dave Lemon, Web Pearsall, Jana Lantry, Michael J. Connerton, Steve LaPan, Zy Biesinger, Brian F. Lantry, Maureen Walsh, Brian Weidel
Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2015 Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2015
In 2015, the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) Lake Erie Biological Station (LEBS) successfully completed large vessel surveys in all three of Lake Erie’s basins. Lake Erie Biological Station’s primary vessel surveys included the Western Basin Forage Fish Assessment and East Harbor Fish Community Assessment as well as contributing to the cooperative multi-agency Central Basin...
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Betsy L. Bodamer Scarbro, W.H. Edwards, Patrick M. Kocovsky, Richard T. Kraus, M. R. Rogers, A. L. Schoonyan, T. R. Stewart
Status of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Michigan, 2015 Status of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Michigan, 2015
Acoustic surveys were conducted in late summer/early fall during the years 1992-1996 and 2001-2015 to estimate pelagic prey fish biomass in Lake Michigan. Midwater trawling during the surveys as well as target strength provided a measure of species and size composition of the fish community for use in scaling acoustic data and providing species-specific abundance estimates. The 2015...
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David M. Warner, Randall M. Claramunt, Steve A. Farha, Dale Hanson, Timothy J. Desorcie, Timothy P. O’Brien
Natural soil reservoirs for human pathogenic and fecal indicator bacteria Natural soil reservoirs for human pathogenic and fecal indicator bacteria
Soils receive inputs of human pathogenic and indicator bacteria through land application of animal manures or sewage sludge, and inputs by wildlife. Soil is an extremely heterogeneous substrate and contains meso- and macrofauna that may be reservoirs for bacteria of human health concern. The ability to detect and quantify bacteria of human health concern is important in risk assessments...
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Maria L Boschiroli, Joseph Falkinham, Sabine Favre-Bonte, Sylvie Nazaret, Pascal Piveteau, Michael J. Sadowsky, Muruleedhara Byappanahalli, Pascal Delaquis, Alain Hartmann