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Ecology of the Lake Huron fish community, 1970-1999 Ecology of the Lake Huron fish community, 1970-1999
We review the status of the Lake Huron fish community between 1970 and 1999 and explore the effects of key stressors. Offshore waters changed little in terms of nutrient enrichment, while phosphorus levels declined in inner Saginaw Bay. Introduced mussels (Dreissena spp.) proliferated and may have caused a decline in Diporeia spp. This introduction could have caused a decline in lake...
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Norine E. Dobiesz, David A. McLeish, Randy L. Eshenroder, James R. Bence, Lloyd C. Mohr, Mark P. Ebener, Thomas F. Nalepa, Aaron P. Woldt, James E. Johnson, Ray L. Argyle, Joseph C. Makarewicz
A novel approach to fitting the von Bertalanffy relationship to a mixed stock of Atlantic sturgeon harvested off the New Jersey Coast A novel approach to fitting the von Bertalanffy relationship to a mixed stock of Atlantic sturgeon harvested off the New Jersey Coast
We examined the growth characteristics of 303 Atlantic sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus, caught in the commercial fishery off the New Jersey coast from 1992 to 1994 (fork length range: 93–219 cm). Sections taken from the leading pectoral fin ray were used to age each sturgeon. Ages ranged from 5–26 years. Von Bertalanffy growth models for males and females fit well, but test statistics (t...
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James H. Johnson, James E. McKenna, David S. Dropkin, William D. Andrews
Hydroacoustic estimates of abundance and spatial distribution of pelagic prey fishes in western Lake Superior Hydroacoustic estimates of abundance and spatial distribution of pelagic prey fishes in western Lake Superior
Lake herring (Coregonus artedi) and rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) are a valuable prey resource for the recovering lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in Lake Superior. However, prey biomass may be insufficient to support the current predator demand. In August 1997, we assessed the abundance and spatial distribution of pelagic coregonines and rainbow smelt in western Lake Superior by...
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Doran M. Mason, Timothy B. Johnson, Chris J. Harvey, James F. Kitchell, Stephen T. Schram, Charles R. Bronte, Michael H. Hoff, Stephen J. Lozano, Anett S. Trebitz, Donald R. Schreiner, E. Conrad Lamon, Thomas R. Hrabik
Potential oxygen demand of sediments from Lake Erie Potential oxygen demand of sediments from Lake Erie
Dreissenid mussels (Dreissena polymorpha and D. bugensis) biodeposit large quantities of filtered materials (i.e., feces and pseudofeces) directly on bottom substrates. These biodeposits have the potential to increase oxygen demand in sediments and overlying waters and thus contribute to hypolimnetic anoxia in Lake Erie. We hypothesized that higher potential oxygen demand of sediments...
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Don W. Schloesser, Richard G. Stickel, Thomas B. Bridgeman
Discoloration of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tape as a proxy for water-table depth in peatlands: validation and assessment of seasonal variability Discoloration of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tape as a proxy for water-table depth in peatlands: validation and assessment of seasonal variability
Summary: 1. Discoloration of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) tape has been used in peatland ecological and hydrological studies as an inexpensive way to monitor changes in water-table depth and reducing conditions. 2. We investigated the relationship between depth of PVC tape discoloration and measured water-table depth at monthly time steps during the growing season within nine kettle...
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Robert K. Booth, Sara C. Hotchkiss, Douglas A. Wilcox
Invasion history, proliferation, and offshore diet of the round goby Neogobius melanostomus in western Lake Huron, USA Invasion history, proliferation, and offshore diet of the round goby Neogobius melanostomus in western Lake Huron, USA
We used data from three trawl surveys during 1996–2003 to document range expansion, population trends, and use of offshore habitats by round gobies in the U.S. waters of Lake Huron. Round gobies (Neogobius melanostomus) were not detected in any survey until 1997, but by 2003 they had been recorded at 18 of the 28 sites sampled. The only areas not colonized were offshore habitats in...
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Jeffrey S. Schaeffer, Anjanette Bowen, Michael Thomas, John R. P. French, Gary L. Curtis
Aeolian sand preserved in Silver Lake: a new signal of Holocene high stands of Lake Michigan Aeolian sand preserved in Silver Lake: a new signal of Holocene high stands of Lake Michigan
Aeolian sand within lake sediment from Silver Lake, Michigan can be used as a proxy for the timing of high lake levels of Lake Michigan.We demonstrate that the sand record from Silver Lake plotted as percent weight is in-phase with the elevation curve of Lake Michigan since the mid-Holocene Nipissing Phase. Because fluctuations in Lake Michigan's lake level are recorded in beach ridges...
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Timothy G. Fisher, Walter L. Loope
Sampling issues affecting accuracy of likelihood-based classification using genetical data Sampling issues affecting accuracy of likelihood-based classification using genetical data
We demonstrate the effectiveness of a genetic algorithm for discovering multi-locus combinations that provide accurate individual assignment decisions and estimates of mixture composition based on likelihood classification. Using simulated data representing different levels of inter-population differentiation (Fst ~ 0.01 and 0.10), genetic diversities (four or eight alleles per locus)...
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B. Guinand, K.T. Scribner, A. Topchy, K.S. Page, W. Punch, M. K. Burnham-Curtis
Bioaccumulation of toxaphene congeners in the lake superior food web Bioaccumulation of toxaphene congeners in the lake superior food web
The bioaccumulation and biotransformation of toxaphene was examined in the food webs of Lake Superior and Siskiwit Lake (Isle Royale) using congener specific analysis as well as stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen to characterize food webs. Toxaphene concentrations (calculated using technical toxaphene) in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from the western basin of Lake Superior...
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D.C.G. Muir, D.M. Whittle, D. S. De Vault, C.R. Bronte, H. Karlsson, S. Backus, C. Teixeira
Biotic and abiotic factors related to rainbow smelt recruitment in the Wisconsin waters of Lake Superior, 1978-1997 Biotic and abiotic factors related to rainbow smelt recruitment in the Wisconsin waters of Lake Superior, 1978-1997
Lake Superior rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) recruitment to 12-13 months of age in the Wisconsin waters of Lake Superior varied by a factor of 9.3 during 1978-1997. Management agencies have sought models that accurately predict recruitment, but no satisfactory models had previously been developed. In this study, modeling was conducted to determine which factors best explained recruitment
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Michael H. Hoff
Modeling the suppression of sea lamprey populations by the release of sterile males or sterile females Modeling the suppression of sea lamprey populations by the release of sterile males or sterile females
The suppressive effects of trapping adult sea lampreys, Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus, and releasing sterile males (SMRT) or females (SFRT) into a closed system were expressed in deterministic models. Suppression was modeled as a function of the proportion of the population removed by trapping, the number of sterile animals released, the reproductive rate and sex ratio of the population...
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Waldemar Klassen, Jean V. Adams, Michael B. Twohey
Reconstructing paleo lake levels from relict shorelines along the Upper Great Lakes Reconstructing paleo lake levels from relict shorelines along the Upper Great Lakes
Shorelines of the upper Great Lakes include many embayments that contain strandplains of beach ridges. These former shoreline positions of the lakes can be used to determine changes in the elevation of the lakes through time, and they also provide information on the warping of the ground surface that is occurring in the Great Lakes after the weight of glacial ice was removed. Relative...
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Steve J. Baedke, Todd A. Thompson, John W. Johnston, Douglas A. Wilcox