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Long-term changes of the Lake Michigan fish community following the reduction of exotic alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) Long-term changes of the Lake Michigan fish community following the reduction of exotic alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus)

We used our long-term annual bottom trawl survey (1973–2004) in Lake Michigan to reveal the response of the native fish community to the biological control of a dominant exotic fish, alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), as well as to changes in total phosphorus and salmonine biomass. Through nonmetric multidimensional scaling, we documented a 1970s community largely dominated by alewife, and...
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D.B. Bunnell, C.P. Madenjian, R.M. Claramunt

Energy density of lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis in Lakes Huron and Michigan Energy density of lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis in Lakes Huron and Michigan

We collected lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis off Alpena and Tawas City, Michigan, USA in Lake Huron and off Muskegon, Michigan USA in Lake Michigan during 2002–2004. We determined energy density and percent dry weight for lake whitefish from both lakes and lipid content for Lake Michigan fish. Energy density increased with increasing fish weight up to 800 g, and then remained...
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S.A. Pothoven, T.F. Nalepa, C.P. Madenjian, R.R. Rediske, P.J. Schneeberger, J.X. He

Extirpation of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) following the invasion of dreissenid mussels in an interconnecting river of the Laurentian Great Lakes Extirpation of freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae) following the invasion of dreissenid mussels in an interconnecting river of the Laurentian Great Lakes

Previous (1992–1994) surveys for native freshwater mussels (Unionidae) along main channels of the Detroit River showed that unionids had been extirpated from all but four sites in the upper reaches of the river due to impacts of dreissenid mussels (Dreissena polymorpha and D. bugensis). These four sites were surveyed again in 1998 using the same sampling method (timed-random searches) to...
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Don W. Schloesser, Janice L. Metcalfe-Smith, William P. Kovalak, Gary D. Longton, Rick D. Smithee

Improving the design of acoustic and midwater trawl surveys through stratification, with an application to Lake Michigan prey fishes Improving the design of acoustic and midwater trawl surveys through stratification, with an application to Lake Michigan prey fishes

Reliable estimates of fish biomass are vital to the management of aquatic ecosystems and their associated fisheries. Acoustic and midwater trawl surveys are an efficient sampling method for estimating fish biomass in large bodies of water. To improve the precision of biomass estimates from combined acoustic and midwater trawl surveys, sampling effort should be optimally allocated within...
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J.V. Adams, R.L. Argyle, G.W. Fleischer, G.L. Curtis, R.G. Stickel

Seasonal persistence and population characteristics of Escherichia coli and entercocci in deep backshore sand of two freshwater beaches Seasonal persistence and population characteristics of Escherichia coli and entercocci in deep backshore sand of two freshwater beaches

We studied the shoreward and seasonal distribution of E. coli and enterococci in sand (at the water table) at two southern Lake Michigan beaches—Dunbar and West Beach (in Indiana). Deep, backshore sand (∼20 m inland) was regularly sampled for 15 months during 2002–2003. E. coli counts were not significantly different in samples taken at 5-m intervals from 0–40 m inland (P=0.25). Neither...
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M.N. Byappanahalli, R.L. Whitman, D.A. Shively, W.T.E. Ting, C.C. Tseng, M.B. Nevers

Evaluation of methods to estimate lake herring spawner abundance in Lake Superior Evaluation of methods to estimate lake herring spawner abundance in Lake Superior

Historically, commercial fishers harvested Lake Superior lake herring Coregonus artedi for their flesh, but recently operators have targeted lake herring for roe. Because no surveys have estimated spawning female abundance, direct estimates of fishing mortality are lacking. The primary objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of using acoustic techniques in combination...
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D.L. Yule, J.D. Stockwell, G.A. Cholwek, L.M. Evrard, S. Schram, M. Seider, M. Symbal

A water-budget approach to restoring a sedge fen affected by diking and ditching A water-budget approach to restoring a sedge fen affected by diking and ditching

A vast, ground-water-supported sedge fen in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA was ditched in the early 1900s in a failed attempt to promote agriculture. Dikes were later constructed to impound seasonal sheet surface flows for waterfowl management. The US Fish and Wildlife Service, which now manages the wetland as part of Seney National Wildlife Refuge, sought to redirect water flows...
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Douglas A. Wilcox, Michael J. Sweat, Martha L. Carlson, Kurt P. Kowalski

A broadscale fish-habitat model development process: Genesee Basin, New York A broadscale fish-habitat model development process: Genesee Basin, New York

We describe a methodology for developing species-habitat models using available fish and stream habitat data from New York State, focusing on the Genesee basin. Electrofishing data from the New York Department of Environmental Conservation were standardized and used for model development and testing. Four types of predictive models (multiple linear regression, stepwise multiple linear...
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James E. McKenna, Richard R. McDonald, Chris Castiglione, Sandy S. Morrison, Kurt P. Kowalski, Dora R. May Passino

Groundlayer vegetation gradients across oak woodland canopy gaps Groundlayer vegetation gradients across oak woodland canopy gaps

Frequency of groundlayer plants was measured across oak woodland canopy gaps at three sites in northwest Indiana to examine how vegetation varied with gap size, direction along the gap edge, and microhabitat. Microhabitats were defined as under the canopy adjacent to the gap, along the gap edge, and within the gap. Gap-sites consisted of gaps plus adjacent tree canopy. Gaps were...
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N.B. Pavlovic, R. Grundel, W. Sluis

Estimating the size of fish consumed by double-crested cormorants: Considerations for better understanding cormorant-fish interactions Estimating the size of fish consumed by double-crested cormorants: Considerations for better understanding cormorant-fish interactions

We measured 926 smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu), 6,935 yellow perch (Perca flavescens), 6,416 rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris), and 4,852 pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) otoliths recovered from double-crested cormorant (Phalacrocorax auritus) pellets to determine the sizes (total lengths) of these fish consumed by cormorants. Otoliths were recovered from cormorant pellets...
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James H. Johnson, Robert M. Ross, James E. McKenna, Graham E. Lewis

Cladophora (Chlorophyta) spp. harbor human bacterial pathogens in nearshore water of Lake Michigan Cladophora (Chlorophyta) spp. harbor human bacterial pathogens in nearshore water of Lake Michigan

Cladophora glomerata, a macrophytic green alga, is commonly found in the Great Lakes, and significant accumulations occur along shorelines during the summer months. Recently, Cladophora has been shown to harbor high densities of the fecal indicator bacteria Escherichia coli and enterococci. Cladophora may also harbor human pathogens; however, until now, no studies to address this...
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S. Ishii, T. Yan, D.A. Shively, M.N. Byappanahalli, R.L. Whitman, M.J. Sadowsky

Ontogenesis of endangered humpback chub (Gila cypha) in the Little Colorado River, Arizona Ontogenesis of endangered humpback chub (Gila cypha) in the Little Colorado River, Arizona

The largest population of endangered humpback chub Gila cypha inhabits the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam and the lower 14 km of the Little Colorado River (LCR), Arizona. Currently, adults from both rivers spawn and their progenies grow and recruit to adulthood primarily within the LCR, where we studied G. cypha's life history using hoop net capture data. Humpback chub undergo an...
Authors
Dennis M. Stone, Owen T. Gorman
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