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Starvation resistance in lake trout fry Starvation resistance in lake trout fry

Newly hatched fry were acclimated to 7 or 12°C and either fed daily (controls) or denied food for varying lengths of time and then fed daily until the end of the study (day 91 at 7°C and day 43 at 12°C). Growth was reduced by delays in the onset of feeding of 27 or more days at 7°C and 7 or more days at 12°C. Mortality of fry unfed for more than 34 days at 7°C, or more than 21 days at 12...
Authors
Thomas A. Edsall, Bruce A. Manny, Gregory W. Kennedy

Relative contributions of sampling effort, measuring, and weighing to precision of larval sea lamprey biomass estimates Relative contributions of sampling effort, measuring, and weighing to precision of larval sea lamprey biomass estimates

We developed two weight-length models from 231 populations of larval sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) collected from tributaries of the Great Lakes: Lake Ontario (21), Lake Erie (6), Lake Huron (67), Lake Michigan (76), and Lake Superior (61). Both models were mixed models, which used population as a random effect and additional environmental factors as fixed effects. We resampled...
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Jeffrey W. Slade, Jean V. Adams, Douglas W. Cuddy, Fraser B. Neave, W. Paul Sullivan, Robert J. Young, Michael F. Fodale, Michael L. Jones

Mark-recapture population estimates of parasitic sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) in Lake Huron Mark-recapture population estimates of parasitic sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) in Lake Huron

Metamorphosed sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) were collected and marked at two points in their life cycle. Recently metamorphosed juveniles were collected from streams, marked with coded wire tags, and returned to migrate to the Great Lakes. Juveniles already in the lakes and feeding on teleost hosts were obtained from incidental catches by sport or commercial fisheries. Sea lampreys...
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Roger A. Bergstedt, Rodney B. McDonald, Katherine M. Mullett, Gregory M. Wright, William D. Swink, Kenneth P. Burnham

Development and implementation of an integrated program for control of sea lampreys in the St. Marys River Development and implementation of an integrated program for control of sea lampreys in the St. Marys River

The development and implementation of a strategy for control of sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) in the St. Marys River formed the basis for rehabilitation of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and other fish in Lakes Huron and Michigan. The control strategy was implemented by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission (GLFC) upon recommendations by the interagency Sea Lamprey Integration...
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Larry P. Schleen, Gavin C. Christie, John W. Heinrich, Roger A. Bergstedt, Robert J. Young, Terry J. Morse, Dennis S. Lavis, Terry D. Bills, James E. Johnson, Mark P. Ebener

Egg-to-fry survival of two strains of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in stream incubators under laboratory conditions Egg-to-fry survival of two strains of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in stream incubators under laboratory conditions

Egg-to-fry survival of two strains of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) was evaluated under laboratory conditions in two commercial stream egg incubators. The survival was also examined based on egg developmental stage (i.e., green eggs, eyed egggs, advanced eggs). There was no significant difference in survival of eggs in the Jordan-Scotty and Whitlock-Vibert incubators. However, the...
Authors
James H. Johnson

An enhanced cluster analysis program with bootstrap significance testing for ecological community analysis An enhanced cluster analysis program with bootstrap significance testing for ecological community analysis

The biosphere is filled with complex living patterns and important questions about biodiversity and community and ecosystem ecology are concerned with structure and function of multispecies systems that are responsible for those patterns. Cluster analysis identifies discrete groups within multivariate data and is an effective method of coping with these complexities, but often suffers...
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J.E. McKenna

Update COSEWIC status report on the shortjaw cisco, Coregonus zenithicus, in Canada Update COSEWIC status report on the shortjaw cisco, Coregonus zenithicus, in Canada

Extirpated in most of the Great Lakes, the shortjaw cisco, Coregonus zenithicus, is currently found in Lakes Superior and Nipigon in addition to at least 22 Canadian lakes. The species exhibits morphological and genetic variability throughout its range and may consist of more than one distinct taxon. However, a common morph is widely distributed from the Great Lakes to the Northwest...
Authors
Thomas N. Todd

Estimating parasitic sea lamprey abundance in Lake Huron from heterogenous data sources Estimating parasitic sea lamprey abundance in Lake Huron from heterogenous data sources

The Great Lakes Fishery Commission uses time series of transformer, parasitic, and spawning population estimates to evaluate the effectiveness of its sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) control program. This study used an inverse variance weighting method to integrate Lake Huron sea lamprey population estimates derived from two estimation procedures: 1) prediction of the lake-wide spawning...
Authors
Robert J. Young, Michael L. Jones, James R. Bence, Rodney B. McDonald, Katherine M. Mullett, Roger A. Bergstedt

Boll weevil eradication: a model for sea lamprey control? Boll weevil eradication: a model for sea lamprey control?

Invasions of boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis) into the United States and sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) into the Great Lakes were similar in many ways. Important species (American cotton, Gossypium hirsutum, and lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush) and the industries they supported were negatively affected. Initial control efforts were unsuccessful until pesticides and application...
Authors
James W. Smith, William D. Swink

Growth and condition of alewives in Lake Michigan, 1984-2001 Growth and condition of alewives in Lake Michigan, 1984-2001

Diets of salmonines in Lake Michigan have been dominated by alewives Alosa pseudoharengus since the 1960s, and information on alewife population dynamics is critical to the management of salmonine fisheries. We monitored alewife size at age and condition (K) at several different locations in Lake Michigan during fall 1984–2001. Alewives were aged by enumerating annuli on otoliths. The...
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian, Jeffrey D. Holuszko, Timothy J. Desorcie

Estimating lake-wide abundance of spawning-phase sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) in the Great Lakes: extrapolating from sampled streams using regression models Estimating lake-wide abundance of spawning-phase sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) in the Great Lakes: extrapolating from sampled streams using regression models

Lake-wide abundance of spawning-phase sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) can be used as one means to evaluate sea lamprey control efforts in the Great Lakes. Lake-wide abundance in each Great Lake was the sum of estimates for all streams thought to contribute substantial numbers of sea lampreys. A subset of these streams was sampled with traps and mark-recapture studies were conducted...
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Katherine M. Mullett, John W. Heinrich, Jean V. Adams, Robert J. Young, Mary P. Henson, Rodney B. McDonald, Michael F. Fodale

Assessing assessment: Can the expected effects of the St. Marys River sea lamprey control strategy be detected? Assessing assessment: Can the expected effects of the St. Marys River sea lamprey control strategy be detected?

In 1997 the Great Lakes Fishery Commission approved a 5-year (1998 to 2002) control strategy to reduce sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) production in the St. Marys River, the primary source of parasitic sea lampreys in northern Lake Huron. An assessment plan was developed to measure the success of the control strategy and decide on subsequent control efforts. The expected effects of the...
Authors
Jean V. Adams, Roger A. Bergstedt, Gavin C. Christie, Douglas W. Cuddy, Michael F. Fodale, John W. Heinrich, Michael L. Jones, Rodney B. McDonald, Katherine M. Mullett, Robert J. Young
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