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Modeling data from double-tagging experiments to estimate heterogeneous rates of tag shedding in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) Modeling data from double-tagging experiments to estimate heterogeneous rates of tag shedding in lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush)

Data from mark-recapture studies are used to estimate population rates such as exploitation, survival, and growth. Many of these applications assume negligible tag loss, so tag shedding can be a significant problem. Various tag shedding models have been developed for use with data from double-tagging experiments, including models to estimate constant instantaneous rates, time-dependent...
Authors
Mary C. Fabrizio, James D. Nichols, James E. Hines, Bruce L. Swanson, Stephen T. Schram

Maximum-limiting ages of Lake Michigan coastal dunes: Their correlation with Holocene lake level history Maximum-limiting ages of Lake Michigan coastal dunes: Their correlation with Holocene lake level history

Coastal geomorphology along the Great Lakes has long been linked with lake-level history. Some of the most spectacular landforms along the eastern shore of Lake Michigan are high-relief dunes that mantle lake terraces. It has been assumed that these dunes developed during the Nipissing high stand of ancestral Lake Michigan. This hypothesis was tested through stratigraphic analyses and...
Authors
Alan F. Arbogast, Walter L. Loope

Testing and extension of a sea lamprey feeding model Testing and extension of a sea lamprey feeding model

A previous model of feeding by sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus predicted energy intake and growth by lampreys as a function of lamprey size, host size, and duration of feeding attachments, but it was applicable only to lampreys feeding at 10°C and it was tested against only a single small data set of limited scope. We extended the model to other temperatures and tested it against an...
Authors
Philip A. Cochran, William D. Swink, Andrew P. Kinziger

A list of Michigan Corixidae (Hemiptera) with four new state records from the Great Lakes of Michigan A list of Michigan Corixidae (Hemiptera) with four new state records from the Great Lakes of Michigan

Corisella tarsalis, Sigara lineata, Trichocorixa borealis, and Trichocorixa kanza were recently identified from Michigan and constitute new state records. These four species were collected from two of the Great Lakes or their connecting rivers and increase the number of corixids for Michigan to 47 species. We newly report the genus Corisella for Michigan. Although most abundant in the...
Authors
Stephen W. Chordas, Patrick L. Hudson

Lake trout in the Great Lakes: Basin-wide stock collapse and binational restoration Lake trout in the Great Lakes: Basin-wide stock collapse and binational restoration

The lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) was important to the human settlement of each of the Great Lakes, and underwent catastrophic collapses in each lake in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The timing of lake trout stock collapses were different in each lake, as were the causes of the collapses, and have been the subject of much scientific inquiry and debate. The purpose of this...
Authors
Michael J. Hansen

Structure and stability of the midsummer fish communities in Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior, 1973-1996 Structure and stability of the midsummer fish communities in Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior, 1973-1996

We analyzed the structure and stability of the summer fish communities of Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior, during 1973-1996 from data collected with bottom trawls at 39 stations. Fifty-three taxa were collected during the study, but we found that relative abundances for 20 taxa described most of the internal variability of the data for all taxa. Abundance data for the 20 species showed...
Authors
M.H. Hoff, C.R. Bronte

Variation in net trophic transfer efficiencies among 21 PCB congeners Variation in net trophic transfer efficiencies among 21 PCB congeners

We tested the hypothesis that the efficiency with which fish retain polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners from their food strongly depends on Kow and degree of chlorination of the congener. We used diet information, determinations of concentrations of individual PCB congeners in both coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and their prey, and bioenergetics modeling to estimate the...
Authors
C.P. Madenjian, L.J. Schmidt, S.M. Chernyak, R.F. Elliott, T.J. Desorcie, R.T. Quintal, L.J. Begnoche, R.J. Hesselberg

Reintroduction of lake sturgeon in the St. Louis River, western Lake Superior Reintroduction of lake sturgeon in the St. Louis River, western Lake Superior

Lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens declined in abundance in Lake Superior's St. Louis River during the late 1800s and were eliminated from the river during the early 1900s because of the combined effects of exploitation, pollution, and habitat alteration. Since then, exploitation in the river and in Lake Superior has been reduced. Furthermore, water quality in the St. Louis River has...
Authors
Stephen T. Schram, John Lindgren, Lori M. Evrard

Picking up the pieces: Conserving remnant natural areas in the post-industrial landscape of the Calumet Region Picking up the pieces: Conserving remnant natural areas in the post-industrial landscape of the Calumet Region

The Calumet Region was shaped by geologic forces, succession, and interacting biomes converging on a unique natural landscape. Over the past 4500 years, a strand plain has formed to the north of a geologic area called Toleston Beach. Sequential and differential primary succession of dune and swale communities in this region allowed species from different biomes to interact freely. In the...
Authors
Paul Labus, Richard L. Whitman, Meredith Becker Nevers

Diatom (Bacillariophyta) community response to water quality and land use Diatom (Bacillariophyta) community response to water quality and land use

Aquatic algal communities are sensitive to environmental stresses and are used as indicators of water quality. Diatoms were collected from three streams that drain the Great Marsh at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Diatom communities, water chemistry, and land use were measured at each site to test the hypothesis that differences in land use indirectly affect diatom communities...
Authors
Paul M. Stewart, Jason T. Butcher, Paul J. Gerovac

Interspecific competition in tributaries: Prospectus for restoring Atlantic salmon in Lake Ontario Interspecific competition in tributaries: Prospectus for restoring Atlantic salmon in Lake Ontario

Historically, Lake Ontario may have supported the world's largest freshwater population of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). However, by the late 1800's, salmon were virtually extinct in the lake due to the damming of tributaries, overharvest, deforestation, and pollution. Of these factors, the building of dams on tributaries, which precluded access by the salmon to natal spawning streams...
Authors
James H. Johnson, Leslie R. Wedge

Mortality of unionid bivalves (Mollusca) associated with Dreissenid mussels (Dreissena polymorpha and D. bugensis) in Presque Isle Bay, Lake Erie Mortality of unionid bivalves (Mollusca) associated with Dreissenid mussels (Dreissena polymorpha and D. bugensis) in Presque Isle Bay, Lake Erie

Two exotic species of dreissenid mussels (Dreissena polymorpha and D. bugensis) began to colonize bottom substrates in Presque Isle Bay, Lake Erie in 1990. By 1991, all native unionid (Unionidae) shells were infested by dreissenids. In 1990 and 1991, about 500 individual unionids of 15 species were collected: in 1992, 246 individuals of 12 species were collected; in 1993, 64 individuals...
Authors
Don W. Schloesser, Edwin C. Masteller
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