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Comparative biology of zebra mussels in Europe and North America: an overview Comparative biology of zebra mussels in Europe and North America: an overview
SYNOPSIS. Since the discovery of the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, in the Great Lakes in 1988 comparisons have been made with mussel populations in Europe and the former Soviet Union. These comparisons include: Population dynamics, growth and mortality rates, ecological tolerances and requirements, dispersal rates and patterns, and ecological impacts. North American studies, mostly...
Authors
Gerald L. Mackie, Don W. Schloesser
Potential spawning habitat for lake trout on Julian's Reef, Lake Michigan Potential spawning habitat for lake trout on Julian's Reef, Lake Michigan
Julian's Reef is an historical spawning ground for lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in southwestern Lake Michigan. It is a designated lake trout refuge and is the focus of lake trout restoration efforts in Illinois waters of the lake. We studied the reef to determine its potential as spawning habitat for stocked lake trout. We used side-scan sonar and a remotely operated vehicle...
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Thomas A. Edsall, Gregory W. Kennedy
Predation by sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) on lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in southern Lake Ontario, 1982-1992 Predation by sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) on lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in southern Lake Ontario, 1982-1992
Dead lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) killed by sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) were collected from the bottom of Lake Ontario using bottom trawls. The number of dead lake trout per hectare could be predicted from the number of type A-1 sea lamprey marks observed on live fish in September gillnet surveys (r2 = 0.60, P 0.01) but not from the sum of marks of types A-1, A-2, and A-3...
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C.P. Schneider, R.W. Owens, R.A. Bergstedt, R. O'Gorman
Fecundity of hatchery lake trout in Lake Ontario Fecundity of hatchery lake trout in Lake Ontario
Fecundity (egg number) was determined from 26 stocked (617-800 mm, total length) lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) collected in western Lake Ontario during September 1992. Previous to this study, fecundity was evaluated only once in Lake Ontario using native stocks in 1927. The following relationships between fecundity and total length (TL) and weight (W) were obtained. Fecundity = -12...
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John D. Fitzsimons, Robert O’Gorman
Seepage measurements from Long Lake, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Seepage measurements from Long Lake, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
Long Lake, located near Lake Michigan within the dune-complexes of Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, USA, was formed some time during the Pleistocene and Holocene epochs. A surficial aquifer underlies Long Lake, which is either a source or sink for the later. The hydrologic processes in the lakeshore and surrounding environs have been significantly altered during the agricultural...
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S.A. Isiorho, F.M. Beeching, P.M. Stewart, R.L. Whitman
First-year growth, recruitment, and maturity of walleyes in western Lake Erie First-year growth, recruitment, and maturity of walleyes in western Lake Erie
In some lakes, first-year growth of walleyes Stizostedion vitreum has been identified as an important factor governing recruitment of juveniles to the adult population. We developed a regression model for walleye recruitment in western Lake Erie by considering factors such as first-year growth, size of the spawning stock, the rate at which the lake warmed during the spring, and abundance...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Jeffrey T. Tyson, Roger L. Knight, Mark W. Kershner, Michael J. Hansen
Zebra mussel effects on benthic invertebrates: physical or biotic? Zebra mussel effects on benthic invertebrates: physical or biotic?
In soft sediments, Dreissena spp. create firm substrate in the form of aggregates of living mussels (druses) that roll free on the sediments. Druses provide physical structure which increases habitat heterogeneity, and the mussels increase benthic organic matter through the production of pseudofeces and feces. Descriptive and experimental studies were used to determine: 1) whether the...
Authors
P. Silver Botts, Benjamin A. Patterson, Don W. Schloesser
Bathythermal distribution, maturity, and growth of lake trout strains stocked in U.S. waters of Lake Ontario, 1978-1993 Bathythermal distribution, maturity, and growth of lake trout strains stocked in U.S. waters of Lake Ontario, 1978-1993
Bathythermal distributions, sexual maturity, and growth of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) strains stocked in Lake Ontario were determined for fish collected with trawls and gill nets in 1978-93. The purpose was to augment the basis for deciding which strains to continue stocking in an effort to reestablish a self-sustaining population. The Clearwater Lake (CWL) strain was found in...
Authors
Joseph H. Elrod, Robert O’Gorman, Clifford P. Schneider
Biology of Amur sleeper (Perccottus glehni) in the Delta of the Selenga River, Buryatia, Russia Biology of Amur sleeper (Perccottus glehni) in the Delta of the Selenga River, Buryatia, Russia
We determined the fecundity, growth, diet, and density of the Amur sleeper (Perccottus glehni) in the Selenga River Delta on Lake Baikal during 1986-1991 to better understand how this invading exotic will affect Baikal's endemic fishes. We also compared the Amur sleeper's diet with that of other fishes living in the delta. The largest Amur sleepers were about 200 mm long and weighed 200...
Authors
Alexander G. Litvinov, Robert O’Gorman
Contaminant trends in lake trout and walleye from the Laurentian Great Lakes Contaminant trends in lake trout and walleye from the Laurentian Great Lakes
Trends in PCBs, DDT, and other contaminants have been monitored in Great Lakes lake trout and walleye since the 1970s using composite samples of whole fish. Dramatic declines have been observed in concentrations of PCB, ÎŁDDT, dieldrin, and oxychlordane, with declines initially following first order loss kinetics. Mean PCB concentrations in Lake Michigan lake trout increased from 13 ÎĽg/g...
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David S. DeVault, Robert J. Hesselberg, Paul W. Rodgers, Timothy J. Feist
Commercial Fisheries Surveys Commercial Fisheries Surveys
In this chapter, we describe methods for sampling commercial fisheries and identify factors affecting the design of sampling plans. When sampled properly, commercial fisheries can provide important information on the response of aquatic organisms to exploitation; such information can be used by management agencies to develop regulations for ensuring long-term production of the resource...
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Mary C. Fabrizio, R. Anne Richards
Differentiating climatic and successional influences on long-term development of a marsh Differentiating climatic and successional influences on long-term development of a marsh
Comparison of long—term records of local wetland vegetation dynamics with regional, climate—forced terrestrial vegetation changes can be used to differentiate the rates and effects of autogenic successional processes and allogenic environmental change on wetland vegetation dynamics. We studied Holocene plant macrofossil and pollen sequences from Portage Marsh, a shallow, 18—ha marsh in
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Darren K. Singer, Stephen T. Jackson, Barbara J. Madsen, Douglas A. Wilcox