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Ecology of Siberian Taimen Hucho taimen in the Lake Baikal Basin Ecology of Siberian Taimen Hucho taimen in the Lake Baikal Basin
Taimen Hucho taimen historically inhabited most tributaries and littoral areas of Lake Baikal, in south central Siberia, where they supported subsistence and commercial fisheries. Logging, pollution, and overfishing have caused dramatic population declines or local extinction of most stocks. Most of what is known about this species has been published in eastern journals and therefore is...
Authors
Arcadi N. Matveyev, Nikolai M. Pronin, Vitali P. Samusenok, Charles R. Bronte
Relationship of lake herring (Coregonus artedi) gill raker characteristics to retention probabilities of zooplankton prey Relationship of lake herring (Coregonus artedi) gill raker characteristics to retention probabilities of zooplankton prey
We measured morphometric and meristic parameters of gill rakers from the first gill arch of 36 adult lake herring (Coregonus artedi) from Lake Superior that ranged in length from 283–504 mm. These data, coupled with the mean of the smallest two body dimensions (length, width, or breadth) of various zooplankton prey, allowed us to calculate retention probabilities for zooplankton taxa...
Authors
Jason Link, Michael H. Hoff
Reproductive potential and fecundity of lake trout strains in southern and eastern waters of Lake Ontario, 1977-1994 Reproductive potential and fecundity of lake trout strains in southern and eastern waters of Lake Ontario, 1977-1994
We assessed the reproductive potential of various genetic strains of hatchery lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in southern and eastern Lake Ontario from indices of fecundity and indices of male abundance. Indices were constructed from catches of mature lake trout in gill nets during September 1980 to 1994 after correcting for mortality from sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) which...
Authors
Robert O’Gorman, Joseph H. Elrod, Clifford P. Schneider
The comparative ecology and parasite fauna of exotic invaders in the Great Lakes of the world: Amur sleeper (Perccottus glehni) in Lake Baikal and ruff (sic) (Gymnocephalus cernuus) in Lake Superior The comparative ecology and parasite fauna of exotic invaders in the Great Lakes of the world: Amur sleeper (Perccottus glehni) in Lake Baikal and ruff (sic) (Gymnocephalus cernuus) in Lake Superior
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Authors
N.M. Pronin, J.H. Selgeby, S.V. Litvinov, S.V. Pronina
Estimation of octanol/water partition coefficients using LSER parameters Estimation of octanol/water partition coefficients using LSER parameters
The logarithms of octanol/water partition coefficients, logKow, were regressed against the linear solvation energy relationship (LSER) parameters for a training set of 981 diverse organic chemicals. The standard deviation for logKow was 0.49. The regression equation was then used to estimate logKow for a test of 146 chemicals which included pesticides and other diverse polyfunctional...
Authors
Dean C. Luehrs, James P. Hickey, Kalpana A. Godbole, Tony N. Rogers
Habitat use by the endangered Karner blue butterfly in oak woodlands: The influence of canopy cover Habitat use by the endangered Karner blue butterfly in oak woodlands: The influence of canopy cover
The Karner blue butterfly Lycaeides melissa samuelis is an endangered species residing in the Great Lakes and northeastern regions of the United States. Increased canopy cover is a major factor implicated in the decline of the Karner blue at many locales. Therefore, we examined how the butterfly's behavior varied with canopy cover. Adult males at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore used...
Authors
Ralph Grundel, Noel B. Pavlovic, Christina L. Sulzman
Reproduction and early life history of ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) on the St. Louis River, a Lake Superior tributary Reproduction and early life history of ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) on the St. Louis River, a Lake Superior tributary
Reproduction and early life history of ruffe (Gymnocephalus ceriums) was investigated during April to July in 1993 and 1994 in the St. Louis River, a western Lake Superior tributary. This study was conducted to assist fishery managers in determining possible interactions among the early life stages of ruffe and other North American percids, and in obtaining information useful in...
Authors
William P. Brown, James H. Selgeby, Hollie L. Collins
Overview of the International Symposium on Eurasian Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) Biology, Impacts, and Control Overview of the International Symposium on Eurasian Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) Biology, Impacts, and Control
The International Symposium on the Biology and Management of Ruffe was organized to address the potential threat ruffe pose to North American fisheries. Scientists in diverse disciplines from Eurasia and North America were brought together in an attempt to examine all aspects of the North American invasion of ruffe, and to highlight the effects of similar introductions in Europe and Asia...
Authors
Jeffrey L. Gunderson, Michael R. Klepinger, Charles R. Bronte, J. Ellen Marsden
Experimental restoration of native vegetation in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Experimental restoration of native vegetation in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
We investigated the effects of prescribed fire, herbicide treatment, and sod removal on the eradication of exotic grasses and the establishment of native plant species in 24 experimental restoration plots in three razed residential sites within the boundary of Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. During 1992–1995, herbicide treatment and sod removal decreased the combined cover of Poa...
Authors
Young D. Choi, Noel B. Pavlovic
Encouraging and embracing underrepresented groups Encouraging and embracing underrepresented groups
No abstract available.
Authors
William W. Taylor, Mary C. Fabrizio
Pressure as a limit to bloater (Coregonus hoyi) vertical migration Pressure as a limit to bloater (Coregonus hoyi) vertical migration
Observations of bloater vertical migration showed a limit to the vertical depth changes that bloater experience. In this paper, we conducted an analysis of maximum differences in pressure encountered by bloater during vertical migration. Throughout the bottom depths studied, bloater experienced maximum reductions in swim bladder volume equal to approximately 50-60% of the volume in...
Authors
Leslie M. TeWinkel, Guy W. Fleischer
Predation by ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) on fish eggs in Lake Superior Predation by ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) on fish eggs in Lake Superior
Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) were introduced to North America in the Duluth, Minnesota—Superior, Wisconsin harbor, which is the westernmost point on the Laurentian Great Lakes. The species proliferated in the harbor and became the subject of research which has gradually revealed certain characteristics of the biology and population growth of the ruffe. In this study ruffe in...
Authors
James Selgeby