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Liquid chromatographic method for determining the concentration of bisazir in water Liquid chromatographic method for determining the concentration of bisazir in water

Barrier dams, traps, and lampricides are the techniques currently used by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission to control sea lampreys {Petromyzon marinug) in the Great Lakes. To augment these control techniques, a sterile-male-release research program was initiated at the Lake Huron Biological Station. Male sea lampreys were sterilized by intraperitoneal injection of the chemical...
Authors
Ronald J. Scholefield, Karen S. Slaght, John L. Allen

Genetic variation among wild lake trout populations: the 'wanted' and the 'unwanted' Genetic variation among wild lake trout populations: the 'wanted' and the 'unwanted'

In this study we examine genetic variation within and among self-sustaining lake trout populations from the Great Lakes basin, the Rainy Lake basin, and Yellowstone Lake. We used RFLP analysis and direct sequencing to examine DNA sequence variation among several mitochondrial and nuclear genes, including highly conserved loci (e.g. cytochrome b, nuclear exon regions) and highly variable...
Authors
Mary K. Burnham-Curtis, Larry W. Kallemeyn, Charles R. Bronte

An empirical comparison of stock identification techniques applied to striped bass An empirical comparison of stock identification techniques applied to striped bass

Managers of migratory striped bass stocks that mix along the Atlantic coast of the USA require periodic estimates of the relative contributions of the individual stocks to coastal mixed- stock fisheries; however, to date, a standard approach has not been adopted. We compared the performances of alternative stock identification approaches, using samples taken from the same sets of fish...
Authors
John R. Waldman, R. Anne Richards, W. Bane Schill, Isaac Wirgin, Mary C. Fabrizio

Pharyngeal teeth of the freshwater drum (Aplodinotus grunniens) a predator of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) Pharyngeal teeth of the freshwater drum (Aplodinotus grunniens) a predator of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha)

The morphology of pharyngeal teeth of freshwater drum (Aplodinotus grunniens) was studied to determine changes that occur during growth of drum that may relate to consumption of zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) by larger fish. Pharyngeal teeth were of three types. Cardiform teeth were replaced by villiform teeth, which were replaced by molariform teeth as the size class of drum...
Authors
John R. P. French

Fertilization of eggs of Lake Michigan lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in lake water: Effect of PCBs (Aroclor 1254) Fertilization of eggs of Lake Michigan lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in lake water: Effect of PCBs (Aroclor 1254)

Various studies indicate that PCBs appear to have an adverse effect on the viability of fertilized eggs and subsequent early life stages of lake trout and related species. Our tests detected no impairment of fertilization of lake trout eggs in PCB-dosed lake water. The concentration of PCBs in the fertilization medium that we used was more than 20 times as high as estimated ambient...
Authors
N.R. Foster, W.H. Berlin

A revised annotated checklist of the Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) of the southeastern United States A revised annotated checklist of the Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) of the southeastern United States

A revised annotated checklist for the chironomid midges (Diptera: Chironomidae) of the southeastern United States is presented that includes the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Much of the information concerns occurrence and habitat preference records based upon the authors' data, as well as published and unpublished data. Some...
Authors
Broughton A. Caldwell, Patrick L. Hudson, David R. Lenat, David Smith

Survival rates of adult lake trout in northwestern Lake Michigan, 1983-1993 Survival rates of adult lake trout in northwestern Lake Michigan, 1983-1993

The restoration of lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in Lake Michigan has been an elusive goal of resource management agencies in the Great Lakes region. In this study, we estimated annual survival rates of adult lake trout from an area in northwestern Lake Michigan known as the Clay Banks refuge. We tagged and recaptured fish with gill nets during the fall spawning season (N = 12,175...
Authors
Mary C. Fabrizio, Mark E. Holey, Patrick C. McKee, Michael L. Toneys

Effect of parasites on resistance to oxygen starvation in the ruff (sic) (Gymnocephalus cernuus) Effect of parasites on resistance to oxygen starvation in the ruff (sic) (Gymnocephalus cernuus)

Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) occur widely in Eurasia. This species was accidentally introduced into Lake Superior and rapidly occupied the western part of the lake. Ruffe had a strong impact on populations of commercially important fish species and on commercial fishing. Our studies show that ruffe from Lake Superior are strongly infested by parasites specific to North America. These
Authors
N.M. Pronin, J. Selgeby, S.V. Pronina, T. Darland

Zebra mussel induced mortality of unionids in firm substrata of western Lake Erie and a habitat for survival Zebra mussel induced mortality of unionids in firm substrata of western Lake Erie and a habitat for survival

The present study was conducted to determine impacts of zebra mussel [Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771); Dreissenidae] infestation on unionids in firm substrata in western Lake Erie. Unionid mollusks were collected at a total of 15 stations on three offshore depth contours (2, 3, and 4 m) in 1983 (before zebra mussel infestation), in 1990 and 1993 (after zebra mussel infestation), and...
Authors
D. W. Schloesser, R. D. Smithee, G. D. Longton, W. P. Kovalak

Modeling changes in growth and diet on polychlorinated biphenyl bioaccumulation in Coregonus hoyi Modeling changes in growth and diet on polychlorinated biphenyl bioaccumulation in Coregonus hoyi

Restrictions on the release of PCBs into the environment began in the early 1970s, resulting in reduced PCB concentrations in Lake Michigan bloaters (Coregonus hoyi). However, since 1980, PCB concentrations in bloater have declined only slightly. The bloater population also increased 40-fold during 1970 through 1984, resulting in a diet shift and a density-dependent decline in growth...
Authors
L.A. Eby, C.A. Stow, R.J. Hesselberg, J.F. Kitchell

The effect of temperature on growth of juvenile bloater The effect of temperature on growth of juvenile bloater

The bloater (Coregonus hoyi), which feeds mainly on invertebrates and in turn is eaten by lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and burbot (Lota lota), is a major trophic integrator in coldwater ecosystems in the upper Great Lakes. To better understand their thermal niche and habitat distribution, we acclimated groups of yearling bloater to 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, or 25°C and then fed them ad...
Authors
Thomas A. Edsall, Anthony M. Frank

Mitigation of unionid mortality caused by zebra mussel infestation: Cleaning of unionids Mitigation of unionid mortality caused by zebra mussel infestation: Cleaning of unionids

Exotic zebra mussels Dreissena polymorpha have infested and caused mortality of native unionids in the Great Lakes since 1986; no other such parasitism of native unionids occurs in North America. Survival of unionids threatened by zebra mussel infestation was tested by suspending uncleaned and cleaned unionids in nearshore waters of western Lake Erie. Survival was determined, and newly...
Authors
Don W. Schloesser
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