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Stock-specific advection of larval walleye (Sander vitreus) in western Lake Erie: Implications for larval growth, mixing, and stock discrimination Stock-specific advection of larval walleye (Sander vitreus) in western Lake Erie: Implications for larval growth, mixing, and stock discrimination
Physical processes can generate spatiotemporal heterogeneity in habitat quality for fish and also influence the overlap of pre-recruit individuals (e.g., larvae) with high-quality habitat through hydrodynamic advection. In turn, individuals from different stocks that are produced in different spawning locations or at different times may experience dissimilar habitat conditions, which can...
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Michael E. Fraker, Eric J. Anderson, Cassandra J. May, Kuan-Yu Chen, Jeremiah J. Davis, Kristen M. DeVanna, Mark R. DuFour, Elizabeth A. Marschall, Christine M. Mayer, Jeffery G. Miner, Kevin L. Pangle, Jeremy J. Pritt, Edward F. Roseman, Jeffrey T. Tyson, Yingming Zhao, Stuart A Ludsin
An evaluation of a bed instability index as an indicator of habitat quality in mountain streams of the northwestern United States An evaluation of a bed instability index as an indicator of habitat quality in mountain streams of the northwestern United States
Managers of aquatic resources benefit from indices of habitat quality that are reproducible and easy to measure, demonstrate a link between habitat quality and biota health, and differ between human-impacted (i.e., managed) and reference (i.e., nonimpacted or minimally impacted) conditions. The instability index (ISI) is an easily measured index that describes the instability of a...
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Paul C. Kusnierz, Christopher Holbrook, David L. Feldman
Diet shifts by planktivorous and benthivorous fishes in northern Lake Michigan in response to ecosystem changes Diet shifts by planktivorous and benthivorous fishes in northern Lake Michigan in response to ecosystem changes
In Lake Michigan, diets of planktivorous and benthivorous fishes have varied over the past decades, in part owing to food web changes. To update diet information and compare them to a similar effort in 1994–1995, we analyzed the diets of seven benthivorous and planktivorous fish species collected along two northern Lake Michigan transects that spanned nearshore (18 m), intermediate (46 m...
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David B. Bunnell, Bruce M. Davis, Margret Ann Chriscinske, Kevin M. Keeler, Justin G. Mychek-Londer
Evaluating the importance of abiotic and biotic drivers on Bythotrephes biomass in Lakes Superior and Michigan Evaluating the importance of abiotic and biotic drivers on Bythotrephes biomass in Lakes Superior and Michigan
The ability of planktivorous fishes to exert top-down control on Bythotrephes potentially has far-reaching impacts on aquatic food-webs, given previously described effects of Bythotrephes on zooplankton communities. We estimated consumption of Bythotrephes by planktivorous and benthivorous fishes, using bioenergetics and daily ration models at nearshore (18 m), intermediate (46 m), and...
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Kevin M. Keeler, David B. Bunnell, James S. Diana, Jean V. Adams, Justin G. Mychek-Londer, David M. Warner, Daniel Yule, Mark Vinson
Behavioral evidence for a role of chemoreception during reproduction in lake trout Behavioral evidence for a role of chemoreception during reproduction in lake trout
Chemoreception is hypothesized to influence spawning site selection, mate search, and synchronization of gamete release in chars (Salvelinus spp.), but behavioral evidence is generally lacking. Here, we provide a survey of the behavioral responses of reproductive male and female lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) to natural conspecific chemosensory stimuli. A flow-through laboratory assay...
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Tyler J. Buchinger, Weiming Li, Nicholas S. Johnson
Muskellunge growth potential in northern Wisconsin: implications for trophy management Muskellunge growth potential in northern Wisconsin: implications for trophy management
The growth potential of Muskellunge Esox masquinongy was evaluated by back-calculating growth histories from cleithra removed from 305 fish collected during 1995–2011 to determine whether it was consistent with trophy management goals in northern Wisconsin. Female Muskellunge had a larger mean asymptotic length (49.8 in) than did males (43.4 in). Minimum ultimate size of female...
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Matthew D. Faust, Daniel A. Isermann, Mark A. Luehring, Michael J. Hansen
Ecology, culture, and management of Burbot: an introduction Ecology, culture, and management of Burbot: an introduction
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Christopher A. Myrick, Martin A. Stapanian
Impact of fishing and stocking practices on Coregonid diversity Impact of fishing and stocking practices on Coregonid diversity
Fish species diversity can be lost through interacting stressors including habitat loss, stocking and overfishing. Although a multitude of stressors have played a role in the global decline of coregonid (Coregonus spp.) diversity, a number of contemporary studies have identified habitat loss stemming from eutrophication as the primary cause. Unfortunately, reconstructing the role of...
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Orlane Anneville, Emilien Lasne, Jean Guillard, Reiner Eckmann, Jason D. Stockwell, Christian Gillet, Daniel Yule
Application of a putative alarm cue hastens the arrival of invasive sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) at a trapping location Application of a putative alarm cue hastens the arrival of invasive sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) at a trapping location
The sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus is an invasive pest in the Laurentian Great Lakes basin, threatening the persistence of important commercial and recreational fisheries. There is substantial interest in developing effective trapping practices via the application of behavior-modifying semiochemicals (odors). Here we report on the effectiveness of utilizing repellent and attractant odors...
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John B. Hume, Trevor D. Meckley, Nicholas S. Johnson, Thomas M Luhring, Michael J Siefkes, C. Michael Wagner
U.S. recreational water quality criteria: a vision for the future U.S. recreational water quality criteria: a vision for the future
This manuscript evaluates the U.S. Recreational Water Quality Criteria (RWQC) of 2012, based upon discussions during a conference held 11–13 March 2013, in Honolulu, Hawaii. The RWQC of 2012 did not meet expectations among the research community because key recommended studies were not completed, new data to assess risks to bathers exposed to non-point sources of fecal indicator bacteria...
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Roger S. Fujioka, Helena M. Solo-Gabriele, Muruleedhara N. Byappanahalli, Marek Kirs
Genetic characterization of hybridization between native and invasive bittersweet vines (Celastrus spp.) Genetic characterization of hybridization between native and invasive bittersweet vines (Celastrus spp.)
Hybridization associated with species introductions can accelerate the decline of native species. The main objective of this study was to determine if the decline of a North American liana (American bittersweet, Celastrus scandens) in the eastern portion of its range is related to hybridization with an introduced congener (oriental bittersweet, C. orbiculatus). We used newly...
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David N. Zaya, Stacey A. Leicht-Young, Noel B. Pavlovic, Kevin A. Feldheim, Mary V. Ashley
Testing the thermal-niche oxygen-squeeze hypothesis for estuarine striped bass Testing the thermal-niche oxygen-squeeze hypothesis for estuarine striped bass
In many stratified coastal ecosystems, conceptual and bioenergetics models predict seasonal reduction in quality and quantity of fish habitat due to high temperatures and hypoxia. We tested these predictions using acoustic telemetry of 2 to 4 kg striped bass (Morone saxatilis Walbaum) and high-resolution spatial water quality sampling in the Patuxent River, a sub-estuary of the...
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Richard T. Kraus, D.H. Secor, Rebecca L. Wingate