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Links between type E botulism outbreaks, lake levels, and surface water temperatures in Lake Michigan, 1963-2008 Links between type E botulism outbreaks, lake levels, and surface water temperatures in Lake Michigan, 1963-2008
Relationships between large-scale environmental factors and the incidence of type E avian botulism outbreaks in Lake Michigan were examined from 1963 to 2008. Avian botulism outbreaks most frequently occurred in years with low mean annual water levels, and lake levels were significantly lower in outbreak years than in non-outbreak years. Mean surface water temperatures in northern Lake...
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Brenda Moraska Lafrancois, Stephen C. Riley, David S. Blehert, Anne E. Ballmann
The fecal bacteria The fecal bacteria
The Fecal Bacteria offers a balanced, integrated discussion of fecal bacteria and their presence and ecology in the intestinal tract of mammals, in the environment, and in the food supply. This new volume covers their use in examining and assessing water quality in order to offer protection from illnesses related to swimming in or ingesting contaminated water, in addition to discussing...
Evaluation of offshore stocking of Lake Trout in Lake Ontario Evaluation of offshore stocking of Lake Trout in Lake Ontario
Restoration stocking of hatchery-reared lake trout Salvelinus namaycush has occurred in Lake Ontario since 1973. In U.S. waters, fish stocked through 1990 survived well and built a large adult population. Survival of yearlings stocked from shore declined during 1990–1995, and adult numbers fell during 1998–2005. Offshore stocking of lake trout was initiated in the late 1990s in response...
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B.F. Lantry, R. O'Gorman, T.G. Strang, J.R. Lantry, M.J. Connerton, T. Schanger
Sources of variability and comparability between salmonid stomach contents and isotopic analyses: study design lessons and recommendations Sources of variability and comparability between salmonid stomach contents and isotopic analyses: study design lessons and recommendations
We compared sources of variability and cost in paired stomach content and stable isotope samples from three salmonid species collected in September 2001–2005 and describe the relative information provided by each method in terms of measuring diet overlap and food web study design. Based on diet analyses, diet overlap among brown trout, rainbow trout, and mountain whitefish was high, and...
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M.R. Vinson, P. Budy
A survey of bees (hymenoptera: Apoidea) of the Indiana dunes and Northwest Indiana, USA A survey of bees (hymenoptera: Apoidea) of the Indiana dunes and Northwest Indiana, USA
The Indiana Dunes, and nearby natural areas in northwest Indiana, are floristically rich Midwest U.S. locales with many habitat types. We surveyed bees along a habitat gradient ranging from grasslands to forests in these locales, collecting at least 175 bee species along this gradient plus 29 additional species in other nearby habitats. About 25% of all species were from the genus...
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R. Grundel, R.P. Jean, K.J. Frohnapple, J. Gibbs, G.A. Glowacki, N.B. Pavlovic
Evaluation of two forms of electroanesthesia and carbon dioxide for short-term anesthesia in walleye Evaluation of two forms of electroanesthesia and carbon dioxide for short-term anesthesia in walleye
Anesthetics immobilize fish, reducing physical damage and stress during aquaculture practices, stock assessment, and experimental procedures. Currently, only tricaine methanesulfonate (MS-222) is approved for use as an anesthetic for food fish in Canada and the United States; however, MS-222 can only be used with certain fish species, and treated fish must be held for a specified period...
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Christopher S. Vandergoot, Karen J Murchie, Steven J. Cooke, John M. Dettmers, Roger A. Bergstedt, David G. Fielder
Beach monitoring criteria: reading the fine print Beach monitoring criteria: reading the fine print
Beach monitoring programs aim to decrease swimming-related illnesses resulting from exposure to harmful microbes in recreational waters, while providing maximum beach access. Managers are advised by the U.S. EPA to estimate microbiological water quality based on a 5-day geometric mean of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) concentrations or on a jurisdiction-specific single-sample maximum...
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Meredith B. Nevers, Richard L. Whitman
Sexual difference in mercury concentrations of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from Lake Ontario Sexual difference in mercury concentrations of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from Lake Ontario
We determined total mercury (Hg) concentrations in 50 female lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and 69 male lake trout from Lake Ontario (Ontario, Canada and New York, United States). Results showed that, on average, males were 8% higher in Hg concentration than females in Lake Ontario. We also used bioenergetics modeling to determine whether a sexual difference in gross growth efficiency...
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C.P. Madenjian, M.J. Keir, D.M. Whittle
QuickBird satellite imagery as a tool for restoration and rehabilitation of Lake Sevan, Armenia QuickBird satellite imagery as a tool for restoration and rehabilitation of Lake Sevan, Armenia
Lake Sevan in Armenia is the largest freshwater lake in the Transcaucasus region and is one of the largest high-altitude freshwater lakes in Eurasia (Babayan et al., 2006). Armenia is a small (29,743 km2), land- locked country that is comparatively poor in natural resources and nearly surrounded by borders that are blockaded by its neighbors (Babayan et al., 2006; Rhoades, 2008 and...
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Martin A. Stapanian
Selectivity evaluation for two experimental gill-net configurations used to sample Lake Erie walleyes Selectivity evaluation for two experimental gill-net configurations used to sample Lake Erie walleyes
We used length frequencies of captured walleyes Sander vitreus to indirectly estimate and compare selectivity between two experimental gill-net configurations used to sample fish in Lake Erie: (1) a multifilament configuration currently used by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) with stretched-measure mesh sizes ranging from 51 to 127 mm and a constant filament diameter (0...
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Christopher S. Vandergoot, Patrick M. Kocovsky, Travis O. Brenden, Weihai Liu
Environmental sources of fecal bacteria Environmental sources of fecal bacteria
This chapter provides a review of the research on environmental occurrences of faecal indicator bacteria in a variety of terrestrial and aquatic habitats under different geographic and climatic conditions, and discusses how these external sources may affect surface water quality.
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Muruleedhara N. Byappanahalli, Satoshi Ishii
Long-term trends in the St. Marys River open water fish community Long-term trends in the St. Marys River open water fish community
We examined trends in species composition and abundance of the St. Marys River fish community. Abundance data were available approximately once every six years from 1975 through 2006, and size and age data were available from 1995 through 2006. We also compared survey data in 2006 with results of a concurrent creel survey that year, as well as data from prior surveys spanning a 69 year...
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Jeffrey S. Schaeffer, David G. Fielder, Neal Godby, Anjanette Bowen, Lisa O'Connor, Josh Parrish, Susan Greenwood, Stephen Chong, Greg Wright