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Toward a national animal telemetry network for aquatic observations in the United States Toward a national animal telemetry network for aquatic observations in the United States
Animal telemetry is the science of elucidating the movements and behavior of animals in relation to their environment or habitat. Here, we focus on telemetry of aquatic species (marine mammals, sharks, fish, sea birds and turtles) and so are concerned with animal movements and behavior as they move through and above the world’s oceans, coastal rivers, estuaries and great lakes. Animal...
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Barbara A. Block, Christopher M. Holbrook, Samantha E. Simmons, Kim N Holland, Jerald S. Ault, Daniel P. Costa, Bruce R Mate, Andrew C. Seitz, Michael D. Arendt, John Payne, Behzad Mahmoudi, Peter L. Moore, James Price, J. J. Levenson, Doug Wilson, Randall E Kochevar
Life history differences between fat and lean morphs of lake charr (Salvelinus namaycush) in Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada Life history differences between fat and lean morphs of lake charr (Salvelinus namaycush) in Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada
Life history characteristics (size, age, plumpness, buoyancy, survival, growth, and maturity) were compared between fat and lean morphs of lake charr Salvelinus namaycush in Great Slave Lake, Canada, to determine if differences may reflect effects of resource polymorphism. Lake charr were sampled using graded-mesh gill nets set in three depth strata. Of 236 lake charr captured, 122 were...
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Michael J. Hansen, Nancy A. Nate, Louise Chavarie, Andrew M. Muir, Mara S. Zimmerman, Charles C. Krueger
Spatial and temporal variation in positioning probability of acoustic telemetry arrays: Fine-scale variability and complex interactions Spatial and temporal variation in positioning probability of acoustic telemetry arrays: Fine-scale variability and complex interactions
Background As popularity of positional acoustic telemetry systems increases, so does the need to better understand how they perform in real-world applications, where variation in performance can bias study conclusions. Studies assessing variability in positional telemetry system performance have focused primarily on position accuracy, or comparing performance inside and outside the array...
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Thomas Binder, Christopher M. Holbrook, Todd A. Hayden, Charles C. Krueger
Oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus): Spreading by fire Oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus): Spreading by fire
In many forest ecosystems, fire is critical in maintaining indigenous plant communities, but can either promote or arrest the spread of invasive species depending on their regeneration niche and resprouting ability. We examined the effects of cutting and burning treatments on the vegetative response (cover, stem density) and root resources of Oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus)...
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Noel B. Pavlovic, Stacey A. Leicht-Young, Ralph Grundel
Life history variation among four lake trout morphs at Isle Royale, Lake Superior Life history variation among four lake trout morphs at Isle Royale, Lake Superior
Life history traits were compared among four morphs of lake trout at Isle Royale, Lake Superior. Of 738 lake trout caught at Isle Royale, 701 were assigned to a morph (119 humpers, 160 leans, 85 redfins, and 337 siscowets) using a combination of statistical analysis of head and body shape and visual assignment. On average, redfins were longer (544 mm), heavier (1,481 g), heavier at...
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Michael J. Hansen, Nancy A. Nate, Andrew M. Muir, Charles R. Bronte, Mara S. Zimmerman, Charles C. Krueger
Differences in energy expenditures and growth dilution explain higher PCB concentrations in male summer flounder Differences in energy expenditures and growth dilution explain higher PCB concentrations in male summer flounder
Comparison of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations between the sexes of mature fish may reveal important behavioral and physiological differences between the sexes. We determined whole-fish PCB concentrations in 23 female summer flounder Paralichthys dentatusand 27 male summer flounder from New Jersey coastal waters. To investigate the potential for differences in diet or...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Olaf P. Jensen, Richard R. Rediske, James P. O'Keefe, Anthony R. Vastano, Steven A. Pothoven
Do intracoelomic telemetry transmitters alter the post-release behaviour of migratory fish? Do intracoelomic telemetry transmitters alter the post-release behaviour of migratory fish?
Electronic tags have become a common tool in fish research, enhancing our understanding of how fish interact with their environment and move among different habitats, for estimating mortality and recording internal physiological states. An often-untested assumption of electronic tagging studies is that tagged fish are representative of untagged conspecifics and thus show ‘normal’...
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Alexander D.M. Wilson, Todd A. Hayden, Christopher S. Vandergoot, Richard T. Kraus, John M. Dettmers, Steven J. Cooke, Charles C. Krueger
Larval dispersal underlies demographically important inter-system connectivity in a Great Lakes yellow perch (Perca flavescens) population Larval dispersal underlies demographically important inter-system connectivity in a Great Lakes yellow perch (Perca flavescens) population
Ability to quantify connectivity among spawning subpopulations and their relative contribution of recruits to the broader population is a critical fisheries management need. By combining microsatellite and age information from larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens) collected in the Lake St. Clair – Detroit River system (SC-DRS) and western Lake Erie with a hydrodynamic backtracking...
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Reed M. Brodnik, Michael E. Fraker, Eric J. Anderson, Lucia Carreon-Martinez, Kristen M. DeVanna, Dan D. Heath, Julie M. Reichert, Edward F. Roseman, Stuart A. Ludsin
Tradeoff between assessment and control of aquatic invasive species: A case study of sea lamprey management in the St. Marys River Tradeoff between assessment and control of aquatic invasive species: A case study of sea lamprey management in the St. Marys River
Allocating resources between the gathering of information to guide management actions and implementing those actions presents an inherent tradeoff. This tradeoff is evident for control of the Sea Lamprey Petromyzon marinus in the St. Marys River, connecting Lakes Huron and Superior and a major source of parasitic Sea Lampreys to Lake Huron and northern Lake Michigan. Larval Sea Lampreys...
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Jason M. Robinson, Michael J. Wilberg, Jean V. Adams, Michael L. Jones
Assigning sex and reproductive stage to adult Lake Sturgeon using ultrasonography and common morphological measurements Assigning sex and reproductive stage to adult Lake Sturgeon using ultrasonography and common morphological measurements
Sex determination of fish species is difficult to assess when sexual dimorphism and gametes are not apparent. For threatened and endangered fish species, noninvasive techniques are needed when determining sex to minimize stress and the potential for mortality. We evaluated the use of a portable ultrasound unit to determine sex of Lake Sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens in the field...
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Justin A. Chiotti, James C. Boase, Darryl W. Hondorp, Andrew S. Briggs
Diel feeding ecology of Slimy Sculpin in a tributary to Skaneateles Lake, New York Diel feeding ecology of Slimy Sculpin in a tributary to Skaneateles Lake, New York
Interactions among the benthic community are typically overlooked but play an important role in fish community dynamics. We examined the diel feeding ecology of Slimy Sculpin (Cottus cognatus) from Grout Brook, a tributary to Skaneateles Lake. Of the six time periods examined, Slimy Sculpin consumed the least during the nighttime (2400 h and 0400 h). Chironomids were the major prey...
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Marc A. Chalupnicki, James H. Johnson
Age, growth, and size of Lake Superior Pygmy Whitefish (Prosopium coulterii) Age, growth, and size of Lake Superior Pygmy Whitefish (Prosopium coulterii)
Pygmy Whitefish (Prosopium coulterii) are a small, glacial relict species with a disjunct distribution in North America and Siberia. In 2013 we collected Pygmy Whitefish at 28 stations from throughout Lake Superior. Total length was recorded for all fish and weight and sex were recorded and scales and otoliths were collected from a subsample. We compared the precision of estimated ages...
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Taylor Stewart, Derek Ogle, Owen T. Gorman, Mark R. Vinson