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Ages and lengths of yellow perch Perca flavescens, white perch Morone americana, and lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis in commercial trap nets in western Lake Erie Ages and lengths of yellow perch Perca flavescens, white perch Morone americana, and lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis in commercial trap nets in western Lake Erie

We collected samples of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and white perch (Morone americana) in spring, and of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) in autumn, from commercial trap nets set in western Lake Erie in 2008. The yellow perch sample (N = 153) was dominated (72%, of the total sample) by the 2003 year class, followed by the 2005 year class (12%). The white perch sample (N = 201)...
Authors
Martin A. Stapanian, William Edwards, Michael J. Porta, Michael T. Bur, Patrick Kocovsky

Influence of diet of double-crested cormorants on thiamine, lead, and mineral contents of their eggs Influence of diet of double-crested cormorants on thiamine, lead, and mineral contents of their eggs

Throughout much of the Great Lakes basin, reproduction of several fish species is impaired by deficiency of thiamine in their eggs, an effect attributed to consumption of thiaminase-containing forage species, primarily alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus). Because the double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) nesting on islands in Lake Ontario is known to consume considerable amounts of...
Authors
H. G. Ketola, J. H. Johnson, C.M. Adams, J.F. Farquhar

Diurnal stream habitat use of juvenile Atlantic salmon, brown trout and rainbow trout in winter Diurnal stream habitat use of juvenile Atlantic salmon, brown trout and rainbow trout in winter

The diurnal winter habitat of three species of juvenile salmonids was examined in a tributary of Skaneateles Lake, NY to compare habitat differences among species and to determine if species/age classes were selecting specific habitats. A total of 792 observations were made on the depth, velocity, substrate and cover (amount and type) used by sympatric subyearling Atlantic salmon...
Authors
J. H. Johnson, K.A. Douglass

Predation by fallfish (Semotilus corporalis) on Pacific salmon eggs in the Salmon River, New York Predation by fallfish (Semotilus corporalis) on Pacific salmon eggs in the Salmon River, New York

Fallfish (Semotilus corporalis) are the largest native cyprinid in the northeastern United States and are the most abundant native species in the Salmon River, New York. The Salmon River is a high-quality spawning and nursery river for Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) migrating from Lake Ontario. Because of the large number of Pacific salmon spawning in the river in the fall extensive...
Authors
J. H. Johnson, C.C. Nack, M.A. Chalupnicki

Change in diel catchability of young-of-year yellow perch associated with establishment of dreissenid mussels Change in diel catchability of young-of-year yellow perch associated with establishment of dreissenid mussels

1. Non-native mussels have increased water clarity in many lakes and streams in North America and Europe. Diel variation in catchability of some fish species has been linked to visibility during survey trawls (used to measure escapement). 2. Water clarity increased in nearshore areas of western Lake Erie by the early 1990s, following passage of legislation in 1972 to improve water...
Authors
Martin A. Stapanian, Patrick M. Kocovsky, Jean V. Adams

Maximum length and age of round gobies (Apollonia melanostomus) in Lake Huron Maximum length and age of round gobies (Apollonia melanostomus) in Lake Huron

The round goby (Apollonia [Neogobius] melanostomus,) an invasive species, is generally smaller and shorter-lived in the Great Lakes than it native range. We examined 30 large male round gobies from trawl samples taken in Lake Huron and used otoliths to determine their age and back-calculated growth. Standard lengths ranged from 76 to 97 mm, and the oldest fish were age-5. Low water...
Authors
John R. P. French, M. Glen Black

Recent increases in the large glacial-relict calanoid Limnocalanus macrurus in Lake Michigan Recent increases in the large glacial-relict calanoid Limnocalanus macrurus in Lake Michigan

Since 2004, population density of the large hypolimnetic calanoid Limnocalanus macrurus Sars. has increased dramatically in Lake Michigan. The average summer biomass of this species between 2004 and 2006 was roughly three times that of the period 1984–2003, and at levels unprecedented in our 22-year dataset, making L. macrurus the dominant zooplankter in the lake in terms of biomass...
Authors
R.P. Barbiero, D.B. Bunnell, D.C. Rockwell, M.L. Tuchman

Status and trends of the Lake Huron deepwater demersal fish ommunity, 2008 Status and trends of the Lake Huron deepwater demersal fish ommunity, 2008

The U.S.Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center has conducted trawl surveys to assess annual changes in the deepwater demersal fish community of Lake Huron since 1973. Since 1992, surveys have been carried out using a 21 m wing trawl towed on-contour at depths ranging from 9 to 110 m on fixed transects. Sample sites include five ports in U.S. waters with less frequent sampling near...
Authors
Edward F. Roseman, Timothy P. O’Brien, Stephen C. Riley, Steve A. Farha, John R. French

Gender difference in walleye PCB concentrations persists following remedial dredging Gender difference in walleye PCB concentrations persists following remedial dredging

Eleven male walleyes (Sander vitreus) and 10 female walleyes from the Saginaw Bay (Lake Huron) population were caught during the spawning run at Dow Dam (Midland, Michigan) in the Tittabawassee River during April 1996, and individual whole-fish polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) determinations were made. Total PCB concentrations averaged 7.95 and 3.17??mg/kg for males and females...
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian, David J. Jude, Richard R. Rediske, James P. O'Keefe, George E. Noguchi

Feeding ecology of lake whitefish larvae in eastern Lake Ontario Feeding ecology of lake whitefish larvae in eastern Lake Ontario

We examined the feeding ecology of larval lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) in Chaumont Bay, Lake Ontario, during April and May 2004-2006. Larvae were collected with towed ichthyoplankton nets offshore and with larval seines along the shoreline. Larval feeding periodicity was examined from collections made at 4-h intervals over one 24-h period in 2005. Inter-annual variation in...
Authors
James H. Johnson, James E. McKenna, Marc A. Chalupnicki, Tim Wallbridge, Rich Chiavelli

Influence of diet of double-crested cormorants on thiamine, lead, and mineral contents of their eggs Influence of diet of double-crested cormorants on thiamine, lead, and mineral contents of their eggs

Throughout much of the Great Lakes basin, reproduction of several fish species is impaired by deficiency of thiamine in their eggs, an effect attributed to consumption of thiaminase-containing forage species, primarily alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus.) Because the double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) nesting on islands in Lake Ontario is known to consume considerable amounts of...
Authors
H. George Ketola, James H. Johnson, C.M. Adams, J.F. Farquhar

Hatch Timing Variations Among Reservoir Gizzard Shad Populations: Implications for Stocked Sander spp. Fingerlings Hatch Timing Variations Among Reservoir Gizzard Shad Populations: Implications for Stocked Sander spp. Fingerlings

Growth and survival of stocked Sander spp. fingerlings can be influenced by timing of stocking in relation to the peak in density of larval gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum. However, coordinating stockings to coincide with peaks in gizzard shad density is difficult due to temporal variation in spawn timing among reservoirs. We used weekly estimates of larval gizzard shad density and...
Authors
Richard D. Zweifela, David B. Bunnell, Mary T. Bremiganc, R. Scott Hale
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