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Best management practices for soft engineering of shoreline Best management practices for soft engineering of shoreline
Historically, many river shorelines were stabilized and hardened with concrete and steel to protect developments from flooding and erosion, or to accommodate commercial navigation or industry. Typically shorelines were developed for a single purpose. Today, there is growing interest in developing shorelines for multiple purposes so that additional benefits can be accrued. Soft...
Sustainability of the Lake Superior fish community: Interactions in a food web context Sustainability of the Lake Superior fish community: Interactions in a food web context
The restoration and rehabilitation of the native fish communities is a long-term goal for the Laurentian Great Lakes. In Lake Superior, the ongoing restoration of the native lake trout populations is now regarded as one of the major success stories in fisheries management. However, populations of the deepwater morphotype (siscowet lake trout) have increased much more substantially than...
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James F. Kitchell, Sean P. Cox, Chris J. Harvey, Timothy B. Johnson, Doran M. Mason, Kurt K. Schoen, Kerim Aydin, Charles Bronte, Mark Ebener, Michael Hansen, Michael Hoff, Steve Schram, Don Schreiner, Carl J. Walters
Land use, habitat, and water quality effects on macroinvertebrate communities in three watersheds of a Lake Michigan associated marsh system Land use, habitat, and water quality effects on macroinvertebrate communities in three watersheds of a Lake Michigan associated marsh system
Three watersheds within a marsh system draining into Lake Michigan in northwest Indiana, USA, were studied for differences among land use, habitat conditions and water quality to determine their influence on macroinvertebrate community structure. Much of this area had been altered for agricultural, commercial, industrial and residential land uses. Land use, habitat conditions and water...
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P.M. Stewart, J.T. Butcher, T.O. Swinford
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...
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James E. McKenna
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...
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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...
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Randall W. Owens, Nikolai M. Pronin
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...
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Gary Cholwek, John Bonde, Xing Li, Carl Richards, Karen Yin
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...
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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...
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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...
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Jeffrey S. Schaeffer, James S. Diana, Robert C. Haas
Optimum temperature for growth and preferred temperatures of age-0 lake trout Optimum temperature for growth and preferred temperatures of age-0 lake trout
This study was performed to determine the thermal preferences and optimum temperature for growth of age-0 lake trout Salvelinus namaycush to help predict the thermal habitat they select when they leave the spawning grounds and to assess the risk posed to them in the Great Lakes by piscivorus, nonnative fishes whose thermal habitat preferences are known. The test fish were hatched in the...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Joshua Cleland
Natural remediation in the Great Lakes Natural remediation in the Great Lakes
Overall, the existence of stricter environmental laws during the last 30 years and a reduction in the manufacturing base in the Great Lakes has resulted in improvement in conditions in harbors, rivers, and nearshore waters. Problems remain, such as the inability to dredge certain harbors and remove sediments because of lack of disposal facilities for contaminated sediments. Because of...
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Dora R. Passino-Reader, Michael A. Kamrin, James P. Hickey