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Laboratory estimation of net trophic transfer efficiencies of PCB congeners to lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from its prey Laboratory estimation of net trophic transfer efficiencies of PCB congeners to lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from its prey
A technique for laboratory estimation of net trophic transfer efficiency (Îł) of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners to piscivorous fish from their prey is described herein. During a 135-day laboratory experiment, we fed bloater (Coregonus hoyi) that had been caught in Lake Michigan to lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) kept in eight laboratory tanks. Bloater is a natural prey for...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Richard R. Rediske, James P. O'Keefe, Solomon R. David
The offshore benthic fish community The offshore benthic fish community
Lake Ontario’s offshore benthic fish community includes primarily slimy sculpin, lake whitefish, rainbow smelt, lake trout, burbot, and sea lamprey. Of these, lake trout have been the focus of an international restoration effort for more than three decades (Elrod et al. 1995; Lantry and Lantry 2008). The deepwater sculpin and three species of deepwater ciscoes (Coregonus spp.) that were
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Brian F. Lantry, Jana R. Lantry, Brian Weidel, Maureen Walsh, James A. Hoyle, Teodore Schaner, Fraser B. Neave, Michael Keir
Polychlorinated biphenyl congener distributions in burbot: evidence for a latitude effect Polychlorinated biphenyl congener distributions in burbot: evidence for a latitude effect
We compared the distributions of the congeners of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) detected in whole-body samples of burbot (Lota lota) from Great Slave Lake and Lake Erie. Total PCB concentrations in Great Slave Lake burbot were about 1/60 of the concentrations in Lake Erie burbot. Burbot from Great Slave Lake contained a higher proportion of lower-chlorinated (2-6 chlorines) congeners...
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Martin A. Stapanian, Charles P. Madenjian, Peter A. Cott, Richard R. Rediske, James P. O'Keefe
Spatial extent and dissipation of the deep chlorophyll layer in Lake Ontario during the Lake Ontario lower foodweb assessment, 2003 and 2008 Spatial extent and dissipation of the deep chlorophyll layer in Lake Ontario during the Lake Ontario lower foodweb assessment, 2003 and 2008
Increasing water clarity in Lake Ontario has led to a vertical redistribution of phytoplankton and an increased importance of the deep chlorophyll layer in overall primary productivity. We used in situ fluorometer profiles collected in lakewide surveys of Lake Ontario in 2008 to assess the spatial extent and intensity of the deep chlorophyll layer. In situ fluorometer data were corrected...
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J. M. Watkins, Brian M. Weidel, L. G. Rudstam, K. T. Holek
Offshore pelagic fish community Offshore pelagic fish community
Lake Ontario’s offshore zone, as defined by Stewart et al. (2013), comprises all waters of the lake where the bottom depth is greater than 15 m excluding those in embayments. When the lake is thermally stratified during June-October, the offshore pelagic zone includes the upper-warm and middle-cool layers of water which serve as important habitat for Alewife and other prey fishes, and...
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Michael Connerton, Jana Lantry, Maureen Walsh, M. E. Daniels, James Hoyle, James Bowlby, James H. Johnson, Daniel Bishop, Ted Schaner
Dissolved organic carbon concentration controls benthic primary production: results from in situ chambers in north-temperate lakes Dissolved organic carbon concentration controls benthic primary production: results from in situ chambers in north-temperate lakes
We evaluated several potential drivers of primary production by benthic algae (periphyton) in north-temperate lakes. We used continuous dissolved oxygen measurements from in situ benthic chambers to quantify primary production by periphyton at multiple depths across 11 lakes encompassing a broad range of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and total phosphorous (TP) concentrations. Light-use...
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Sean C. Godwin, Stuart E. Jones, Brian Weidel, Christopher T. Solomon
Bile salts as semiochemicals in fish Bile salts as semiochemicals in fish
Bile salts are potent olfactory stimuli in fishes; however the biological functions driving such sensitivity remain poorly understood. We provide an integrative review of bile salts as semiochemicals in fish. First, we present characteristics of bile salt structure, metabolism, and function that are particularly relevant to chemical communication. Bile salts display a systematic pattern...
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Tyler J. Buchinger, Weiming Li, Nicholas S. Johnson
Timing is everything Timing is everything
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Erin J. Walaszczyk, Cory O. Brant, Nicholas S. Johnson, Weiming Li
Fish assemblages, connectivity, and habitat rehabilitation in a diked Great Lakes coastal wetland complex Fish assemblages, connectivity, and habitat rehabilitation in a diked Great Lakes coastal wetland complex
Fish and plant assemblages in the highly modified Crane Creek coastal wetland complex of Lake Erie were sampled to characterize their spatial and seasonal patterns and to examine the implications of the hydrologic connection of diked wetland units to Lake Erie. Fyke netting captured 52 species and an abundance of fish in the Lake Erie–connected wetlands, but fewer than half of those...
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Kurt P. Kowalski, Michael J. Wiley, Douglas A. Wilcox
Estimating reach-specific fish movement probabilities in rivers with a Bayesian state-space model: application to sea lamprey passage and capture at dams Estimating reach-specific fish movement probabilities in rivers with a Bayesian state-space model: application to sea lamprey passage and capture at dams
Improved methods are needed to evaluate barriers and traps for control and assessment of invasive sea lamprey ( Petromyzon marinus) in the Great Lakes. A Bayesian state-space model provided reach-specific probabilities of movement, including trap capture and dam passage, for 148 acoustic tagged invasive sea lamprey in the lower Cheboygan River, Michigan, a tributary to Lake Huron. Reach...
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Christopher M. Holbrook, Nicholas S. Johnson, Juan P. Steibel, Michael B. Twohey, Thomas R. Binder, Charles C. Krueger, Michael L. Jones
Mercury elimination rates for adult northern pike Esox lucius: evidence for a sex effect Mercury elimination rates for adult northern pike Esox lucius: evidence for a sex effect
We examined the effect of sex on mercury elimination in fish by monitoring isotope-enriched mercury concentrations in the muscle tissue of three adult female and three adult male northern pike Esox lucius, which had accumulated the isotope-enriched mercury via a whole-lake manipulation and were subsequently moved to a clean lake. Mercury elimination rates for female and male northern...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Paul J. Blanchfield, Lee E. Hrenchuk, Jillian L. A. Van Walleghem
Ecological tracers reveal resource convergence among prey fish species in a large lake ecosystem Ecological tracers reveal resource convergence among prey fish species in a large lake ecosystem
1. We measured stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) and fatty acid profiles in Lake Ontario alewife ( Alosa pseudoharengus), rainbow smelt ( Osmerus mordax), slimy sculpin ( Cottus cognatus) and round goby ( Neogobius melanostomus) collected from 1982 to 2008 to investigate how temporal variability in these ecological tracers can relate to ecosystem-level changes...
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Gord Paterson, Scott A. Rush, Michael T. Arts, Ken G. Drouillard, G. Doug Haffner, Tim B. Johnson, Brian F. Lantry, Craig E. Hebert, Daryl J. McGoldrick, Sean M. Backus, Aaron T. Fisk