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Lake Ontario fall benthic prey fish assessment Lake Ontario fall benthic prey fish assessment

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Authors
Jeremy P. Holden, Brian Weidel, Michael J. Connerton, Brian P. O’Malley, C. Osborne

Lake Ontario spring prey fish assessment Lake Ontario spring prey fish assessment

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Authors
Jeremy P. Holden, Brian Weidel, Michael J. Connerton

Species and genetic diversity in Lake Huron in 2018 Species and genetic diversity in Lake Huron in 2018

Fish community objectives (FCOs) for species and genetic diversity (DesJardine et al. 1995) complement the species- or genera-specific objectives by recognizing that diversity within and among species can improve ecosystem resiliency through portfolio effects (DuFour et al. 2015). In Lake Huron, native species (such as Lake Trout and Lake Whitefish), and non-native species (such as...
Authors
Wendylee Stott, Edward F. Roseman, Chris C. Wilson

Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Ontario, 2019 Lake trout rehabilitation in Lake Ontario, 2019

Each year we report on the progress toward rehabilitation of the Lake Ontario lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) population, including the results of stocking, annual assessment surveys, creel surveys, and evidence of natural reproduction observed from all standard surveys performed by USGS and NYSDEC. The catch per unit effort of adult lake trout in gill nets increased each year from...
Authors
Brian F. Lantry, Stacy Furgal, Brian Weidel, Michael Connerton, Dimitry Gorsky, Christopher Osborne

Lake trout spawning studies: Updates, new survey, and comparison to standard September gillnet survey Lake trout spawning studies: Updates, new survey, and comparison to standard September gillnet survey

In Lake Ontario, lake trout restoration efforts have not established a self-sustaining population. Herein we describe efforts to evaluate standard and new surveys, and to estimate dispersal from stocking locations, to better understand impediments to natural reproduction. In 2019, lake trout egg deposition was sampled at two locations, Stony Island Reef, and Ford Shoals. No eggs were...
Authors
Stacy Furgal, Christopher Osborne, Brian F. Lantry, Brian Weidel, Dimitry Gorsky, Michael Connerton

Bottom trawl assessment of Lake Ontario prey fishes, 2019 Bottom trawl assessment of Lake Ontario prey fishes, 2019

Multi-agency, collaborative Lake Ontario bottom trawl surveys provide information for decision making related to Fish Community Objectives including predator-prey balance and understanding prey fish community diversity. In 2019, bottom trawl surveys in April (n = 252 tows) and October (n = 160 tows) sampled main lake and embayments at depths from 5–226 m. Combined, the surveys captured...
Authors
Brian Weidel, Brian O’Malley, Michael J. Connerton, Jeremy P. Holden, Christopher Osborne

2019 Lake Michigan Lake Trout Working Group Report 2019 Lake Michigan Lake Trout Working Group Report

This report provides a review on the progression of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) rehabilitation towards meeting the Salmonine Fish Community Objectives (FCOs) for Lake Michigan (Eshenroder et. al. 1995) and the interim goal and evaluation objectives articulated in A Fisheries Management Implementation Strategy for the Rehabilitation of Lake Trout in Lake Michigan (hereafter the...
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian, Charles R. Bronte, Rick Clark, Ben Dickinson, Kevin Donner, Roger Gordon, Dale Hanson, John Janssen, Jory Jonas, Matthew Kornis, Steve Lenart, Dan Makauskas, Erik Olsen, Becky Redman, Laura Schmidt, Jason Smith, Ted Treska

2019 Status of the Lake Ontario Lower Trophic Levels 2019 Status of the Lake Ontario Lower Trophic Levels

Spring total phosphorus (TP) in 2019 was 3.2 µg/L (offshore) and 4.7 µg/L (nearshore), both all-time lows; however, there is no significant time trend in our data series (1995-2019 for nearshore; 2002-2019 for offshore). Apr/May – Oct mean TP concentrations were low at both nearshore and offshore locations (range, 3.7 – 6.5 µg/L). TP and SRP concentrations were not significantly...
Authors
Kristen T. Holeck, Lars G. Rudstam, Christopher Hotaling, Dave Lemon, Web Pearsall, Jana Lantry, Mike Connerton, Chris Legard, Steve LaPan, Zy Biesinger, Brian F. Lantry, Brian Weidel, Brian O’Malley

Intraspecific and biogeographical variation in foliar fungal communities and pathogen damage of native and invasive Phragmites australis Intraspecific and biogeographical variation in foliar fungal communities and pathogen damage of native and invasive Phragmites australis

Aim Recent research has highlighted that the relationship between species interactions and latitude can differ between native and invasive plant taxa, generating biogeographical heterogeneity in community resistance to plant invasions. In the first study with foliar pathogens, we tested whether co‐occurring native and invasive lineages of common reed (Phragmites australis ) exhibit non...
Authors
Warwick J. Allen, Aaron Devries, Nicholas J. Bologna, Wesley A. Bickford, Kurt P. Kowalski, Laura A. Meyerson, James T. Cronin

Egg and larval collection methods affect spawning adult numbers inferred by pedigree analysis Egg and larval collection methods affect spawning adult numbers inferred by pedigree analysis

Analytical methods that incorporate genetic data are increasingly used in monitoring and assessment programs for important rate functions of fish populations (e.g., recruitment). Because gear types vary in efficiencies and effective sampling areas, results from genetic‐based assessments likely differ depending on the sampling gear used to collect genotyped individuals; consequently...
Authors
Robert D. Hunter, Edward F. Roseman, Nick M. Sard, Daniel B. Hayes, Travis O. Brenden, Robin L. DeBruyne, Kim T. Scribner

Genetic family reconstruction characterizes Lake Sturgeon use of newly constructed spawning habitat and larval dispersal Genetic family reconstruction characterizes Lake Sturgeon use of newly constructed spawning habitat and larval dispersal

Since 2004, seven spawning reefs have been constructed in the St. Clair–Detroit River system to remediate lost spawning habitat and increase recruitment of Lake Sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens . Assessment of management actions by collecting and enumerating eggs and larvae provided evidence of spawning Lake Sturgeon and survival of eggs until larval dispersal at constructed reef sites...
Authors
Robert D. Hunter, Edward F. Roseman, Nick M. Sard, Robin L. DeBruyne, Jinliang Wang, Kim T. Scribner

Status and trends of pelagic and benthic prey fish populations in Lake Michigan, 2019 Status and trends of pelagic and benthic prey fish populations in Lake Michigan, 2019

Lakewide acoustic (AT) and bottom trawl (BT) surveys are conducted annually to generate indices of pelagic and benthic prey fish densities in Lake Michigan. The BT survey has been conducted each fall since 1973 using 12-m trawls at depths ranging from 9 to 110 m and include 70 fixed locations distributed across seven transects; this survey estimates densities of seven prey fish species...
Authors
David Bunnell, David Warner, Charles P. Madenjian, Ben Turschak, Patricia Dieter, Tim Desorcie
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