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Non-stationary recruitment dynamics of rainbow smelt: the influence of environmental variables and variation in size structure and length-at-maturation Non-stationary recruitment dynamics of rainbow smelt: the influence of environmental variables and variation in size structure and length-at-maturation
Fish stock-recruitment dynamics may be difficult to elucidate because of nonstationary relationships resulting from shifting environmental conditions and fluctuations in important vital rates such as individual growth or maturation. The Great Lakes have experienced environmental stressors that may have changed population demographics and stock-recruitment relationships while causing the...
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Zachary S. Feiner, David B. Bunnell, Tomas O. Hook, Charles P. Madenjian, David M. Warner, Paris D. Collingsworth
Changes in the Lake Michigan food web following dreissenid mussel invasions: A synthesis Changes in the Lake Michigan food web following dreissenid mussel invasions: A synthesis
Using various available time series for Lake Michigan, we examined changes in the Lake Michigan food web following the dreissenid mussel invasions and identified those changes most likely attributable to these invasions, thereby providing a synthesis. Expansion of the quagga mussel (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis) population into deeper waters, which began around 2004, appeared to have...
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Charles P. Madenjian, David B. Bunnell, David M. Warner, Steven A. Pothoven, Gary L. Fahnenstiel, Thomas F. Nalepa, Henry A. Vanderploeg, Iyob Tsehaye, Randall M. Claramunt, Richard D Clark
A guide to the use of distance sampling to estimate abundance of Karner blue butterflies A guide to the use of distance sampling to estimate abundance of Karner blue butterflies
This guide is intended to describe the use of distance sampling as a method for evaluating the abundance of Karner blue butterflies at a location. Other methods for evaluating abundance exist, including mark-release-recapture and index counts derived from Pollard-Yates surveys, for example. Although this guide is not intended to be a detailed comparison of the pros and cons of each type...
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Ralph Grundel
Bioenergetics modeling of percid fishes Bioenergetics modeling of percid fishes
A bioenergetics model for a percid fish represents a quantitative description of the fish’s energy budget. Bioenergetics modeling can be used to identify the important factors determining growth of percids in lakes, rivers, or seas. For example, bioenergetics modeling applied to yellow perch (Perca flavescens) in the western and central basins of Lake Erie revealed that the slower growth...
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Charles P. Madenjian
Practitioners' views of science needs for the Great Lakes coastal ecosystem Practitioners' views of science needs for the Great Lakes coastal ecosystem
In 2014, the U.S. Geological Survey Great Lake Science Center (USGS-GLSC) and the USGS-Michigan Water Science Center partnered with the Great Lakes Commission (GLC) to conduct a series of four workshops with coastal practitioners and managers across the Great Lakes basin to highlight the need for, and get input on, a Great Lakes regional coastal science strategy. To this end, this report...
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Victoria Pebbles, Elizabath C. Lillard, Paul W. Seelbach, Lisa Reynolds Fogarty
A Candidate Vegetation Index of Biological Integrity Based on Species Dominance and Habitat Fidelity A Candidate Vegetation Index of Biological Integrity Based on Species Dominance and Habitat Fidelity
Indices of biological integrity of wetlands based on vascular plants (VIBIs) have been developed in many areas of the USA and are used in some states to make critical management decisions. An underlying concept of all VIBIs is that they respond negatively to disturbance. The Ohio VIBI (OVIBI) is calculated from 10 metrics, which are different for each wetland vegetation class. We present...
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Brian D Gara, Martin A. Stapanian
Status and trends of the Lake Huron offshore demersal fish community, 1976-2012 Status and trends of the Lake Huron offshore demersal fish community, 1976-2012
The USGS Great Lakes Science Center has conducted trawl surveys to assess annual changes in the offshore demersal fish community of Lake Huron since 1973. Sample sites include five ports in U.S. waters with less frequent sampling near Goderich, Ontario. The 2012 fall bottom trawl survey was carried out between 20 October – 5 November 2012 and included all U.S. ports as well as Goderich...
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Edward F. Roseman, Stephen C. Riley, Steve A. Farha, Bryan M. Maitland, Taaja R. Tucker, Stacy A. Provo, Matthew W. McLean
The renaissance of ecosystem integrity in North American large rivers The renaissance of ecosystem integrity in North American large rivers
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Edward F. Roseman, Robin L. DeBruyne
Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2014 Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2014
In 2014, the USGS 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 Forage Fish Assessment as well as contributing to the cooperative multi-agency Central Basin Hydroacoustics Assessment, the Eastern Basin Coldwater Community...
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Betsy L. Bodamer Scarbro, William Edwards, Carrie Gawne, Patrick M. Kocovsky, Richard T. Kraus, Mark W. Rogers, Taylor Stewart
Estimating evapotranspiration and groundwater flow from water-table fluctuations for a general wetland scenario Estimating evapotranspiration and groundwater flow from water-table fluctuations for a general wetland scenario
The use of diurnal water-table fluctuation methods to calculate evapotranspiration (ET) and groundwater flow is of increasing interest in ecohydrological studies. Most studies of this type, however, have been located in riparian wetlands of semi-arid regions where groundwater levels are consistently below topographic surface elevations and precipitation events are infrequent. Current...
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Martha L. Carlson Mazur, Michael J. Wiley, Douglas A. Wilcox
Diel resource partitioning among juvenile Atlantic Salmon, Brown Trout, and Rainbow Trout during summer Diel resource partitioning among juvenile Atlantic Salmon, Brown Trout, and Rainbow Trout during summer
Interspecific partitioning of food and habitat resources has been widely studied in stream salmonids. Most studies have examined resource partitioning between two native species or between a native species and one that has been introduced. In this study we examine the diel feeding ecology and habitat use of three species of juvenile salmonids (i.e., Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar, Brown...
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James H. Johnson, James E. McKenna
Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2014 Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2014
In 2014, the Lake Superior fish community was sampled with daytime bottom trawls at 73 nearshore and 30 offshore stations. Spring and summer water temperatures were the coldest measured for the period of records for the surveys. In the nearshore zone, a total of 15,372 individuals from 28 species or morphotypes were collected. Nearshore lakewide mean biomass was 6.9 kg/ha, which was...
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Mark Vinson, Lori M. Evrard, Owen T. Gorman, Daniel Yule