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Effect of environment on reproduction and growth of Mysis relicta Effect of environment on reproduction and growth of Mysis relicta
Published and unpublished data were examined to determine whether the time to first reproduction, brood size, and growth rate of Mysis relicta are related to environmental conditions. Time to first reproduction ranged from 1 year in eutrophic lakes to 4 years in a ultraoligotrophic lake. Mysids in nutrient-rich lakes may have 45 eggs per brood, whereas those in less productive lakes had...
Authors
Alfred M. Beeton, John E. Gannon
Production of Hexagenia limbata nymphs in contaminated sediments in the Upper Great Lakes connecting channels Production of Hexagenia limbata nymphs in contaminated sediments in the Upper Great Lakes connecting channels
In April through October 1986, we sampled sediments and populations of nymphs of the burrowing mayfly, Hexagenia limbata (Serville), at 11 locations throughout the connecting channels of the upper Great Lakes, to determine if sediment contaminants adversely affected nymph production. Production over this period was high (980 to 9231 mg dry wt m-2) at the five locations where measured...
Authors
Thomas A. Edsall, Bruce A. Manny, Donald W. Schloesser, Susan J. Nichols, Anthony M. Frank
Influence of nearshore structure on growth and diets of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and white perch (Morone americana) in Mexico Bay, Lake Ontario Influence of nearshore structure on growth and diets of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and white perch (Morone americana) in Mexico Bay, Lake Ontario
The growth diets of 969 yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and white perch (Morone americana) caught at 3.3 and 7.0 m depths were compared between two cobble/rubble shoals and two featureless sand sites in Mexico Bay, eastern Lake Ontario during 1981. The growth rate of both species was significantly greater for individuals captured over the cobble/rubble shoals. Females of both species...
Authors
Robert J. Danehy, Neil H. Ringler, John E. Gannon
Use of zooplankton to assess the movement and distribution of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in south-central Lake Ontario in spring Use of zooplankton to assess the movement and distribution of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in south-central Lake Ontario in spring
Data from assessments of fish and zooplankton conducted during April and May-June 1986-88 in south-central Lake Ontario were examined for evidence that zooplankton size structure can be used to follow the movement of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus). The spring influx of alewife into nearshore waters was linked with water temperature and coincided with a decline in the mean length of...
Authors
Robert O’Gorman, Edward L. Mills, Joe DeGisi
Periphyton accumulation at remote reefs and shoals in Lake Superior Periphyton accumulation at remote reefs and shoals in Lake Superior
Observations made from a submarine showed that the bed-rock surfaces at water depths of about 5 to 14 m on Stannard Rock and Superior Shoal in Lake Superior were covered with a dense, fleece-like blanket of periphyton. Examination of the periphyton revealed it consisted primarily of structurally complex, diverse, diatom communities, but occasional small thalli of the green algae...
Authors
Thomas A. Edsall, Eugene F. Stoermer, John P. Kociolek
Disturbance effects on aquatic vegetation in regulated and unregulated lakes in northern Minnesota Disturbance effects on aquatic vegetation in regulated and unregulated lakes in northern Minnesota
The effects of water-level regulation on aquatic macrophyte communities were investigated by comparing two regulated lakes in northern Minnesota with a nearby unregulated lake (Lac La Croix). Natural annual fluctuations of about 1.8 m were replaced with fluctuations of 1.1 m and 2.7 m in the regulated lakes, and the timing of water-level changes was also altered. Quadrats were sampled...
Authors
Douglas A. Wilcox, James E. Meeker
Tumor frequencies in walleye (Stizostedion vitreum) and brown bullhead (Ictalurus nebulosus) and sediment contaminants in tributaries of the Laurentian Great Lakes Tumor frequencies in walleye (Stizostedion vitreum) and brown bullhead (Ictalurus nebulosus) and sediment contaminants in tributaries of the Laurentian Great Lakes
To better characterize neoplasm epizootics in the Great Lakes basin and their association with families of contaminants, we sampled five locations: the Fox and Menominee rivers, Lake Michigan; Munuscong Lake, St. Mary's River; and the Black and Cuyahoga rivers, Lake Erie. Frequencies of external and liver tumors were determined for brown bullhead (Ictalurus nebulosus) from all locations...
Authors
Paul C. Baumann, Michael J. Mac, Stephen B. Smith, John C. Harshbarger
Food of blueback herring and threadfin shad in Jocassee Reservoir, South Carolina Food of blueback herring and threadfin shad in Jocassee Reservoir, South Carolina
Threadfin shad Dorosoma petenense and blueback herring Alosa aestivalis were introduced into Jocassee Reservoir, South Carolina, in the early 1970s as prey for large piscivores. To assess the potential for trophic competition between these clupeids, we examined their diets and the extent of diet overlap in May, August, and December 1982 and February 1983. The diet of blueback herring...
Authors
Bruce M. Davis, Jeffrey W. Foltz
Infestation of unionids by Dreissena polymorpha in a power plant canal in Lake Erie Infestation of unionids by Dreissena polymorpha in a power plant canal in Lake Erie
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Authors
Don W. Schloesser, William P. Kovalak
Sample size requirements and analysis of tag recoveries for paired releases of lake trout Sample size requirements and analysis of tag recoveries for paired releases of lake trout
A simple chi-square test can be used to analyze recoveries from a paired-release experiment to determine whether differential survival occurs between two groups of fish. The sample size required for analysis is a function of (1) the proportion of fish stocked, (2) the expected proportion at recovery, (3) the level of significance (∝) at which the null hypothesis is tested, and (4) the...
Authors
Joseph H. Elrod, Anthony Frank
Genetic differentiation of walleye stocks in Lake St. Clair and western Lake Erie Genetic differentiation of walleye stocks in Lake St. Clair and western Lake Erie
Allozyme data from six spawning sites of walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) in western Lake Erie and two in Lake St. Clair demonstrated significant differences between allelic frequencies in fish from the two lakes. In contrast, differences were only slight between walleyes from different spawning sites within each lake. Of 21 presumptive genetic loci assayed electrophoretically, 4...
Authors
Thomas N. Todd
Host-parasite relationships and geographic distribution of Salmincola corpulentus (Copepoda: Lernaeopodidae) on bloater (Coregonus hoyi) stocks in Lake Huron Host-parasite relationships and geographic distribution of Salmincola corpulentus (Copepoda: Lernaeopodidae) on bloater (Coregonus hoyi) stocks in Lake Huron
Examination of the branchial cavities of 8347 adult bloaters (Coregonus hoyi) collected from seven locations in Lake Huron for parasitic copepods yielded only the lernaeopodid Salmincola corpulentus; its distribution was limited to bloaters collected in the southern two-thirds of the lake. The infections were highest off Au Sable Point and on Six Fathom Bank, where 12 and 22%, of the...
Authors
Charles A. Bowen, Ralph M. Stedman