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Stock structure of Lake Baikal omul as determined by whole-body morphology Stock structure of Lake Baikal omul as determined by whole-body morphology
In Lake Baikal, three morphotypes of omul Coregonus autumnalis migratorius are recognized; the littoral, pelagic, and deep-water forms. Morphotype assignment is difficult, and similar to that encountered in pelagic and deep-water coregonines in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Principal component analysis revealed separation of all three morphotypes based on caudal peduncle length and depth...
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Charles R. Bronte, G.W. Fleischer, S.G. Maistrenko, N.M. Pronin
The effect of temperature and ration size on the growth, body composition, and energy content of juvenile coho salmon The effect of temperature and ration size on the growth, body composition, and energy content of juvenile coho salmon
Juvenile (postsmolt) coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kitsuch) were held in fresh water in the laboratory at 5, 10, 15, and 18A?C for 8 weeks and fed freshly thawed, juvenile alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus) at rates equal to 1 and 2 % of their wet body weight/day, and also at the ad libitum or unrestricted ration rate. Most rapid growth in weight (1.2% wet body weight/day) occurred among fish...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Anthony M. Frank, Donald V. Rottiers, Jean V. Adams
Consumption of rainbow smelt by walleye and salmonine fishes in eastern Lake Erie Consumption of rainbow smelt by walleye and salmonine fishes in eastern Lake Erie
At present, rainbow smelt appear to represent a key component of the eastern Lake Erie fish community as they are the dominant prey for virtually every open water predator, and are harvested directly by an important Ontario commercial fishery. In response to concern over the status of rainbow smelt in eastern Lake Erie, our objective was to quantify some primary top down forces of...
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D.W. Einhouse, M.T. Bur, F.C. Cornelius, R. Kenyon, C.P. Madenjian, P.S. Rand, K.L. Sztramko, L.D. Witzel
Comparative ecology of exotic invaders and ecologically equivalent species of hydrobionths in the Great Lakes of the world: Results of Russia-USA cooperation Comparative ecology of exotic invaders and ecologically equivalent species of hydrobionths in the Great Lakes of the world: Results of Russia-USA cooperation
This paper presents brief fragments of the results of joint Russia-US research conducted through the cooperative project entitled, 'Comparative ecology of exotic invaders and ecologically equivalent species of hydrobionths in the Great Lakes of the world: Lake Baikal and the Laurentian Great Lakes.' The project was executed under the Agreement on Scientific Cooperation between the...
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N.M. Pronin, G.W. Fleischer, S. G. Kohl, V. M. Korsunov, D.R. Baldanova, C.R. Bronte, C. H. Garmayeva, C. H. Hatcher, M.H. Hoff, S.G. Maistrenko, R. Nester, Robert O’Gorman, R.W. Owens, S.V. Pronina, J.H. Selgeby, Yury Sokolnikov, N. T. Todd
Burrowing mayflies in Lake Erie - a review Burrowing mayflies in Lake Erie - a review
This paper describes the life history, distribution, and abundance of Hexagenia in Lake Erie, as shown by sediment core samples containing preserved Hexagenia remains dating back to about 1740, periodic sampling of living nymphal populations since about 1930, observations of emergences and mating swarms of adults, and the incidence of Hexagenia in fish stomachs. The roles of...
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Thomas A. Edsall, C.P. Madenjian, B.A. Manny
Changes in the bottom fauna of western Lake Erie Changes in the bottom fauna of western Lake Erie
The bottom fauna of western Lake Erie has changed dramatically over the past 50 years in response to environmental degradation and biological invasions. In 1953, low dissolved oxygen reduced the biodiversity of that fauna, especially burrowing mayflies and freshwater mussels (Unionidae). Canada and the United States signed the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement in 1972. By 1982, over 7...
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Bruce A. Manny, D. W. Schloesser
Vateritic sagitta in wild and stocked lake trout: Applicability to stock origin Vateritic sagitta in wild and stocked lake trout: Applicability to stock origin
Aragonite is the normal form of calcium carbonate found in teleost otoliths, but it is sometimes replaced by vaterite, an alternate crystalline structure. We investigated the assumption that sagittal otoliths with vaterite replacement were unique to stocked lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Earlier studies had attributed these abnormalities to stocking stress...
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Charles A. Bowen, Charles R. Bronte, Ray L. Argyle, Jean V. Adams, James E. Johnson
Structure and function of fish communities in the southern Lake Michigan basin with emphasis on restoration of native fish communities Structure and function of fish communities in the southern Lake Michigan basin with emphasis on restoration of native fish communities
The southern Lake Michigan basin in northwest Indiana possesses a variety of aquatic habitats including riverine, palustrine, and lacustrine systems. The watershed draining this area is a remnant of glacial Lake Chicago and supports fish communities that are typically low in species richness. Composition of the presettlement Lake Michigan fish community near the Indiana Dunes has been...
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Thomas P. Simon, Paul M. Stewart
Functional convergence among pelagic sculpins of Lake Baikal and deepwater ciscoes of the Great Lakes Functional convergence among pelagic sculpins of Lake Baikal and deepwater ciscoes of the Great Lakes
The vast, well-oxygenated hypolimnia of Lake Baikal and the Great Lakes were both dominated by endemic planktivorous fishes. These dominants, two species of sculpins (Comephorus, Comephoridae) in Lake Baikal and six species of deepwater ciscoes (Coregonus, Salmonidae) in the Great Lakes, although distant taxonomically, have morphologies suggesting a surprising degree of functional...
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Randy L. Eshenroder, Valentina G. Sideleva, Thomas N. Todd
A blood chemistry profile for lake trout A blood chemistry profile for lake trout
A blood chemistry profile for lake trout Salvelinus namaycush was developed by establishing baseline ranges for several clinical chemistry tests (glucose, total protein, amylase, alkaline phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, creatine kinase, calcium, and magnesium). Measurements were made accurately and rapidly with a Kodak Ektachem DT60 Analyzer and the...
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Carol Cotant Edsall
Changes in the dreissenid community in the lower Great Lakes with emphasis on southern Lake Ontario Changes in the dreissenid community in the lower Great Lakes with emphasis on southern Lake Ontario
A field study was conducted in the lower Great Lakes to assess changes in spatial distribution and population structure of dreissenid mussel populations. More specifically, the westward range expansion of quagga mussel into western Lake Erie and toward Lake Huron was investigated and the shell size, density, and biomass of zebra and quagga mussel with depth in southern Lake Ontario in...
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Edward L. Mills, Jana R. Chrisman, Brad Baldwin, Randall W. Owens, Robert O’Gorman, Todd Howell, Edward F. Roseman, Melinda K. Raths
Use of historical and geospatial data to guide the restoration of a Lake Erie coastal marsh Use of historical and geospatial data to guide the restoration of a Lake Erie coastal marsh
Historical and geospatial data were used to identify the relationships between water levels, wetland vegetation, littoral drift of sediments, and the condition of a protective barrier beach at Metzger Marsh, a coastal wetland in western Lake Erie, to enhance and guide a joint federal and state wetland restoration project. Eleven sets of large-scale aerial photographs dating from 1940...
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Kurt P. Kowalski, Douglas A. Wilcox