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Distribution, abundance, and biology of the alewife in U.S. waters of Lake Superior Distribution, abundance, and biology of the alewife in U.S. waters of Lake Superior
Alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus) were first reported in Lake Superior in 1954 and gradually increased in abundance in the late 1950s. In the 1960s and early 1970s, the fish were widespread in the lake but scarce. We determined the more recent abundance and distribution of alewives by cross-contour trawling in the spring in 1978–1988. Alewives were scarce lake-wide; the mean catch rate was...
Authors
Charles R. Bronte, James H. Selgeby, Gary L. Curtis
Using larval fish abundance in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers to predict year-class strength of forage fish in Lakes Huron and Erie Using larval fish abundance in the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers to predict year-class strength of forage fish in Lakes Huron and Erie
Larval fish samples were collected in plankton tow nets in spring and summer, 1977–1978 and 1983–1984, in the St. Clair and Detroit rivers which are part of the connecting waterway between Lakes Huron and Erie. Larvae abundance of the major forage fish in the rivers are compared with their year-class abundance, as measured by bottom trawl catches of later life stages in Lakes Huron and...
Authors
Charles O. Hatcher, Robert T. Nester, Kenneth M. Muth
Distribution and dispersal of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Great Lakes region Distribution and dispersal of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Great Lakes region
Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas), a small mussel common throughout most of Europe, was discovered in June of 1988 in the southern part of Lake St. Clair. Length–frequency analyses of populations from the Great Lakes and review of historical benthic studies suggest that the mussel was introduced into Lake St. Clair in late 1986, probably as a result of the discharge of ballast water from an...
Authors
Ronald W. Griffiths, Donald W. Schloesser, Joseph H. Leach, William P. Kovalak
The Detroit River: Effects of contaminants and human activities on aquatic plants and animals and their habitats The Detroit River: Effects of contaminants and human activities on aquatic plants and animals and their habitats
Despite the extensive urbanization of its watershed, the Detroit River still supports diverse fish and wildlife populations. Conflicting uses of the river for waste disposal, water withdrawals, shipping, recreation, and fishing require innovative management. Chemicals added by man to the Detroit River have adversely affected the health and habitats of the river's plants and animals. In...
Authors
Bruce A. Manny, David Kenaga
U.S. federal policies, legislation, and responsibilities related to importation of exotic fishes and other aquatic organisms U.S. federal policies, legislation, and responsibilities related to importation of exotic fishes and other aquatic organisms
Within the Federal government, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has primary responsibility for legal and policy responsibility for introduced exotic species. The Lacey Act of 1900 authorizes the Service to prohibit the importation of species that are potentially injurious to native fish and wildlife. However, regulations under authority of the Lacey Act cover only a few...
Authors
Jon G. Stanley, Robert A. Peoples, James A. McCann
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
Improved method for sectioning pectoral spines of catfish for age determination Improved method for sectioning pectoral spines of catfish for age determination
A modified low-speed saw provided fast and precise sectioning of catfish pectoral spines for use in aging studies. In one hour, 10–15 spines can be sectioned, the sections mounted, and the annuli counted. Two methods commonly used to section ictalurid pectoral spines are (1) acid decalcification, followed by the use of a razor blade or microtome to slice the softened spines, and (2)...
Authors
Marc A. Blouin, Glenda R. Hall