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Meeting report: knowledge and gaps in developing microbial criteria for inland recreational waters Meeting report: knowledge and gaps in developing microbial criteria for inland recreational waters
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has committed to issuing in 2012 new or revised criteria designed to protect the health of those who use surface waters for recreation. For this purpose, the U.S. EPA has been conducting epidemiologic studies to establish relationships between microbial measures of water quality and adverse health outcomes among swimmers. New methods for...
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Samuel Dorevitch, Nicholas J. Ashbolt, Christobel M. Ferguson, Roger Fujioka, Charles D. McGee, Jeffrey A. Soller, Richard L. Whitman
Genetic structure and diversity among brook trout from Isle Royale, Lake Nipigon, and three Minnesota tributaries of Lake Superior Genetic structure and diversity among brook trout from Isle Royale, Lake Nipigon, and three Minnesota tributaries of Lake Superior
Brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis from Isle Royale, Michigan, three Minnesota tributaries of Lake Superior, and Lake Nipigon in Ontario were analyzed for genetic variation at 12 microsatellite DNA loci. Analysis of molecular variance, genetic distance measures, and cluster analysis were used to examine the diversity, gene flow, and relatedness among the samples. The diversity estimates...
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Wendylee Stott, Henry R. Quinlan, Owen T. Gorman, Tim L. King
Linking non-culturable (qPCR) and culturable enterococci densities with hydrometeorological conditions Linking non-culturable (qPCR) and culturable enterococci densities with hydrometeorological conditions
Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) measurement of enterococci has been proposed as a rapid technique for assessment of beach water quality, but the response of qPCR results to environmental conditions has not been fully explored. Culture-based E. coli and enterococci have been used in empirical predictive models to characterize their responses to environmental conditions and...
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Muruleedhara N. Byappanahalli, Richard L. Whitman, Dawn A. Shively, Meredith B. Nevers
Sexual difference in PCB concentrations of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from Lake Ontario Sexual difference in PCB concentrations of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from Lake Ontario
We determined polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations in 61 female lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and 71 male lake trout from Lake Ontario (Ontario, Canada and New York, United States). To estimate the expected change in PCB concentration due to spawning, PCB concentrations in gonads and in somatic tissue of lake trout were also determined. In addition, bioenergetics modeling...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Michael J. Keir, D. Michael Whittle, George E. Noguchi
The Lake Ontario zooplankton community before (1987-1991) and after (2001-2005) invasion-induced ecosystem change The Lake Ontario zooplankton community before (1987-1991) and after (2001-2005) invasion-induced ecosystem change
We assessed changes in Lake Ontario zooplankton biomass, production, and community composition before (1987–1991) and after (2001–2005) invasion-induced ecosystem changes. The ecosystem changes were associated with establishment of invasive dreissenid mussels and invasive predatory cladocerans (Bythotrephes and Cercopagis). Whole-lake total epilimnetic plus metalimnetic zooplankton...
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T.J. Stewart, O. E. Johannsson, K. Holeck, W.G. Sprules, R. O'Gorman
Ontogenetic Variation in Food Consumption of Rusty Crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) in a Central New York Stream Ontogenetic Variation in Food Consumption of Rusty Crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) in a Central New York Stream
We examined feeding periodicity of three size groups of the rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) at four-hour intervals over a 28-hour period during July in a headwater stream of the Susquehanna River drainage in central New York. Feeding activity was expressed as the ratio of stomach weight divided by the crayfish wet weight. The diel food consumption patterns of all three size groups...
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James H. Johnson, Christopher C. Nack
Hierarchical multi-scale classification of nearshore aquatic habitats of the Great Lakes: Western Lake Erie Hierarchical multi-scale classification of nearshore aquatic habitats of the Great Lakes: Western Lake Erie
Classification is a valuable conservation tool for examining natural resource status and problems and is being developed for coastal aquatic habitats. We present an objective, multi-scale hydrospatial framework for nearshore areas of the Great Lakes. The hydrospatial framework consists of spatial units at eight hierarchical scales from the North American Continent to the individual 270-m...
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J.E. McKenna, C. Castiglione
Metrics of ecosystem status for large aquatic systems: a global comparison Metrics of ecosystem status for large aquatic systems: a global comparison
We identified an objective set of 25 commonly available ecosystem metrics applicable across the world's large continental freshwater and brackish aquatic ecosystem. These metrics measure trophic structure, exploited species, habitat alteration, and catchment changes. We used long-term trends in these metrics as indicators of perturbations that represent an ecosystem not in homeostasis...
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N.E. Dobiesz, R.E. Hecky, T.B. Johnson, J. Sarvala, J.M. Dettmers, M. Lehtiniemi, L. G. Rudstam, C.P. Madenjian, F. Witte
Diet shift of double-crested cormorants in eastern Lake Ontario associated with the expansion of the invasive round goby Diet shift of double-crested cormorants in eastern Lake Ontario associated with the expansion of the invasive round goby
The proliferation of the invasive round goby (Apollonia melanostoma) in the Great Lakes has caused shifts in the trophic ecology in some areas. We examined the diet of double-crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritas) prior to, and immediately after, round goby population expansion at two colonies, Pigeon and Snake Islands, in eastern Lake Ontario from 1999 to 2007. Cormorant diet was...
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James H. Johnson, Robert M. Ross, Russell D. McCullough, Alastair Mathers
Sexual difference in PCB concentrations of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) Sexual difference in PCB concentrations of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
We determined polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations in 35 female coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and 60 male coho salmon caught in Lake Michigan (Michigan and Wisconsin, United States) during the fall of 1994 and 1995. In addition, we determined PCB concentrations in the skin-on fillets of 26 female and 19 male Lake Michigan coho salmon caught during the fall of 2004 and 2006...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Candy S. Schrank, Linda J. Begnoche, Robert F. Elliott, Richard T. Quintal
The bioenergetic consequences of invasive-induced food web disruption to Lake Ontario alewives The bioenergetic consequences of invasive-induced food web disruption to Lake Ontario alewives
Alewives Alosa pseudoharengus are the dominant prey fish in Lake Ontario, and their response to ecological change can alter the structure and function of the Lake Ontario food web. Using stochastic population-based bioenergetic models of Lake Ontario alewives for 1987–1991 and 2001–2005, we evaluated changes to alewife production, consumption, and associated bioenergetic ratios after...
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Thomas J. Stewart, Robert O’Gorman, W. Gary Sprules, B.F. Lantry
Worldwide status of burbot and conservation measures Worldwide status of burbot and conservation measures
Although burbot (Lota lota Gadidae) are widespread and abundant throughout much of their natural range, there are many populations that have been extirpated, endangered or are in serious decline. Due in part to the species’ lack of popularity as a game and commercial fish, few regions consider burbot in management plans. We review the worldwide population status of burbot and synthesize...
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Martin A. Stapanian, Vaughn L. Paragamian, Charles P. Madenjian, James R. Jackson, Jyrki Lappalainen, Matthew J. Evenson, Matthew D. Neufeld