Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Publications

Welcome to the Great Lakes Science Center's Publications page.

Filter Total Items: 2699

Aquatic macroinvertebrates of the Grand Calumet River Aquatic macroinvertebrates of the Grand Calumet River

The Grand Calumet River is potential habitat for a rich community of aquatic macroinvertebrates. Historical surveys of these organisms have been limited to post-industrialization of the Calumet Region; but because river habitats and conditions prior to industrialization have been described, past macroinvertebrate composition can be inferred. In the past 20 years, several surveys have...
Authors
Laurel L. Last, Richard L. Whitman

High levels of MHC class II allelic diversity in lake trout from Lake Superior High levels of MHC class II allelic diversity in lake trout from Lake Superior

Sequence variation in a 216 bp portion of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) II B1 domain was examined in 74 individual lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from different locations in Lake Superior. Forty-three alleles were obtained which encoded 71-72 amino acids of the mature protein. These sequences were compared with previous data obtained from five Pacific salmon species and...
Authors
M.O. Dorschner, T. Duris, C.R. Bronte, M. K. Burnham-Curtis, R.B. Phillips

Reduction in recruitment of white bass in Lake Erie after invasion of white perch Reduction in recruitment of white bass in Lake Erie after invasion of white perch

Recruitment to the adult population of white bass Morone chrysops in Lake Erie sharply declined during the early 1980s. To explain this phenomenon, we formulated the following four hypotheses: (1) the biological characteristics of adult spawners changed during the early 1980s, so that the ability to produce eggs decreased; (2) the decrease in phosphorus loadings to Lake Erie during the...
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian, Roger L. Knight, Michael Bur, John L. Forney

Use of on-site refugia to protect unionid populations from zebra mussel-induced mortality Use of on-site refugia to protect unionid populations from zebra mussel-induced mortality

Protecting unionid populations as zebra mussels spread into inland waterways has relied mainly on relocating at-risk animals into aquaculture facilities. While such relocations are the only viable management technique for some populations, facility availability is limited, leaving many unionids facing extirpation. Another management strategy is in-situ protection either by enhancing...
Authors
S. Jerrine Nichols, M. Glen Black, Jeffrey D. Allen

Shifts in depth distributions of alewives, rainbow smelt, and age-2 lake trout in southern Lake Ontario following establishment of Dreissenids Shifts in depth distributions of alewives, rainbow smelt, and age-2 lake trout in southern Lake Ontario following establishment of Dreissenids

In the mid-1990s, biologists conducting assessments of fish stocks in Lake Ontario reported finding alewives Alosa pseudoharengus, rainbow smelt Osmerus mordax, and juvenile lake trout Salvelinus namaycush at greater depths than in the mid-1980s. To determine if depth distributions shifted coincident with the early 1990s colonization of Lake Ontario by exotic Dreissena mussels, we...
Authors
Robert O’Gorman, Joseph H. Elrod, Randall W. Owens, Clifford P. Schneider, Thomas H. Eckert, Brian F. Lantry

FITPOP, a heuristic simulation model of population dynamics and genetics with special reference to fisheries FITPOP, a heuristic simulation model of population dynamics and genetics with special reference to fisheries

Although, perceiving genetic differences and their effects on fish population dynamics is difficult, simulation models offer a means to explore and illustrate these effects. I partitioned the intrinsic rate of increase parameter of a simple logistic-competition model into three components, allowing specification of effects of relative differences in fitness and mortality, as well as...
Authors
James E. McKenna

Processing RoxAnn sonar data to improve its categorization of lake bed surficial sediments Processing RoxAnn sonar data to improve its categorization of lake bed surficial sediments

To categorize spawning and nursery habitat for lake trout in Minnesota's near shore waters of Lake Superior, data was collected with a single beam echo sounder coupled with a RoxAnn bottom classification sensor. Test areas representative of different bottom surficial substrates were sampled. The collected data consisted of acoustic signals which showed both depth and substrate type. The...
Authors
Gary Cholwek, John Bonde, Xing Li, Carl Richards, Karen Yin

A new approach toward evaluation of fish bioenergetics models A new approach toward evaluation of fish bioenergetics models

A new approach was used to evaluate the Wisconsin bioenergetics model for lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Lake trout in laboratory tanks were fed alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax), prey typical of lake trout in Lake Michigan. Food consumption and growth by lake trout during the experiment were measured. Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations of...
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian, Daniel V. O’Connor, David A. Nortrup

Age and growth of pike (Esox lucius) in Chivyrkui Bay, Lake Baikal Age and growth of pike (Esox lucius) in Chivyrkui Bay, Lake Baikal

The purpose of this study was to describe age and growth of pike (Esox lucius) in Lake Baikal. Pike were collected with gill nets and by angling in Chivyrkui Bay in late July-early August 1993 and by gill nets in June 1995. Total length (mm), weight (g), and sex were recorded and scales and cleithra were collected for aging. In 1993, pike, ages 1 to 3, ranged in length from 331 to 810 mm...
Authors
Randall W. Owens, Nikolai M. Pronin

Asymmetric hybridization and introgression between pink salmon and chinook salmon in the Laurentian Great Lakes Asymmetric hybridization and introgression between pink salmon and chinook salmon in the Laurentian Great Lakes

Among Pacific salmon collected in the St. Marys River, five natural hybrids of pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha and chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and one suspected backcross have been detected using morphologic, meristic, and color evidence. One allozyme (LDH, l-lactate dehydrogenase from muscle) and one nuclear DNA locus (growth hormone) for which species-specific fixed...
Authors
Jonathan A. Rosenfield, Thomas Todd, Roger Greil

Helminths in an intensively stocked population of lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, from Lake Huron Helminths in an intensively stocked population of lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, from Lake Huron

Eighty stocked lake trout Salvelinus namaycush (Salmonidae), collected from 2 locations in Lake Huron in May 1995, were examined for parasites. The parasite fauna of this top predator in Lake Huron was characterized by only 6 helminth species. Echinorhynchus salmonis infected all lake trout with a mean intensity of 163.9. The intensity of this acanthocephalan species significantly...
Authors
Patrick M. Muzzall, Charles A. Bowen

Effects of long-term changes in the benthic community on yellow perch in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron Effects of long-term changes in the benthic community on yellow perch in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron

Abundance, mortality, age and growth, food habits, and energetics of a yellow perch Perca flavescens population were investigated in eutrophic Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron during May to October, 1986 to 1988, and compared population characteristics with historical data from times when eutrophic conditions were less severe. During 1986 to 1988, yellow perch were abundant, but grew slowly and...
Authors
Jeffrey S. Schaeffer, James S. Diana, Robert C. Haas
Was this page helpful?