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Seasonal variation in habitat use of juvenile Steelhead in a tributary of Lake Ontario Seasonal variation in habitat use of juvenile Steelhead in a tributary of Lake Ontario

We examined seasonal-habitat use by subyearling and yearling Oncorhynchus mykiss (Rainbow Trout or Steelhead) in Trout Brook, a tributary of the Salmon River, NY. We determined daytime fish-habitat use and available habitat during August and October of the same year and observed differences in habitat selection among year classes. Water depth and cover played the greatest role in...
Authors
Emily W. Studdert, James H. Johnson

Portfolio theory as a management tool to guide conservation and restoration of multi-stock fish populations Portfolio theory as a management tool to guide conservation and restoration of multi-stock fish populations

Habitat degradation and harvest have upset the natural buffering mechanism (i.e., portfolio effects) of many large-scale multi-stock fisheries by reducing spawning stock diversity that is vital for generating population stability and resilience. The application of portfolio theory offers a means to guide management activities by quantifying the importance of multi-stock dynamics and...
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Mark R. DuFour, Cassandra J. May, Edward F. Roseman, Stuart A. Ludsin, Christopher S. Vandergoot, Jeremy J. Pritt, Michael E. Fraker, Jeremiah J. Davis, Jeffery T. Tyson, Jeffery G. Miner, Elizabeth A. Marschall, Christine M. Mayer

Changes in depth occupied by Great Lakes lake whitefish populations and the influence of survey design Changes in depth occupied by Great Lakes lake whitefish populations and the influence of survey design

Understanding fish habitat use is important in determining conditions that ultimately affect fish energetics, growth and reproduction. Great Lakes lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) have demonstrated dramatic changes in growth and life history traits since the appearance of dreissenid mussels in the Great Lakes, but the role of habitat occupancy in driving these changes is poorly...
Authors
Michael D. Rennie, Brian Weidel, Randall M. Claramunt, Erin S. Dunlob

PCB concentrations of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) vary by sex PCB concentrations of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) vary by sex

We determined whole-fish polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations in 26 female lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) and 34 male lake whitefish from northern Lake Huron. In 5 of the 26 female lake whitefish, we also determined PCB concentrations in the somatic tissue and ovaries. In addition, bioenergetics modeling was used to determine the contribution of the growth dilution...
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian, Mark P. Ebener, Maria S. Sepulveda

Foraging mechanisms of siscowet lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush siscowet) on pelagic prey Foraging mechanisms of siscowet lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush siscowet) on pelagic prey

The reaction distance, angle of attack, and foraging success were determined for siscowet lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush siscowet) during laboratory trials under lighting conditions that approximated downwelling spectral irradiance and intensity (9.00 × 108–1.06 × 1014 photons m− 2 s− 1) at daytime depths. Siscowet reaction distance in response to golden shiners (Notemigonus...
Authors
Trevor D. Keyler, Thomas R. Hrabik, C. Lee Austin, Owen T. Gorman, Allen F. Mensinger

Effect of stocking sub-yearling Atlantic salmon on the habitat use of sub-yearling rainbow trout Effect of stocking sub-yearling Atlantic salmon on the habitat use of sub-yearling rainbow trout

Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) restoration in the Lake Ontario watershed may depend on the species' ability to compete with naturalized non-native salmonids, including rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in Lake Ontario tributaries. This study examined interspecific habitat associations between sub-yearling Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout as well as the effect of salmon stocking on...
Authors
James H. Johnson

Application of a microfluidic quantitative polymerase chain reaction technique to monitor bacterial pathogens in beach water and complex environmental matrices Application of a microfluidic quantitative polymerase chain reaction technique to monitor bacterial pathogens in beach water and complex environmental matrices

Microfluidic quantitative polymerase chain reaction (MFQPCR) and conventional quantitative polymerase chain reaction methods were compared side by side in detecting and quantifying 19 genetic markers associated with Escherichia coli and select bacterial pathogens in algae, beach sand, and water from Lake Michigan. Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC), Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, Salmonella...
Authors
Muruleedhara Byappanahalli, Meredith Nevers, Richard L. Whitman, Satoshi Ishii

Evidence that sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) complete their life cycle within a tributary of the Laurentian Great Lakes by parasitizing fishes in inland lakes Evidence that sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) complete their life cycle within a tributary of the Laurentian Great Lakes by parasitizing fishes in inland lakes

The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) invaded the upper Laurentian Great Lakes and feeds on valued fish. The Cheboygan River, Michigan, USA, is a large sea lamprey producing tributary to Lake Huron and despite having a renovated dam 2 km from the river mouth that presumably blocks sea lamprey spawning migrations, the watershed upstream of the dam remains infested with larval sea lamprey...
Authors
Nicholas S. Johnson, Michael B. Twohey, Scott M. Miehls, Tim A Cwalinski, Neal A Godby, Aude Lochet, Jeffrey W. Slade, Aaron K. Jubar, Michael J. Siefkes

Validation of a spatial model used to locate fish spawning reef construction sites in the St. Clair–Detroit River system Validation of a spatial model used to locate fish spawning reef construction sites in the St. Clair–Detroit River system

Lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) populations have suffered precipitous declines in the St. Clair–Detroit River system, following the removal of gravel spawning substrates and overfishing in the late 1800s to mid-1900s. To assist the remediation of lake sturgeon spawning habitat, three hydrodynamic models were integrated into a spatial model to identify areas in two large rivers...
Authors
Jason L. Fischer, David Bennion, Edward F. Roseman, Bruce A. Manny

Ribosomal DNA identification of Nosema/Vairimorpha in freshwater polychaete, Manayunkia speciosa, from Oregon/California and the Laurentian Great Lakes Ribosomal DNA identification of Nosema/Vairimorpha in freshwater polychaete, Manayunkia speciosa, from Oregon/California and the Laurentian Great Lakes

We examined Manayunkia speciosa individuals from the Klamath River, Oregon/California and Lake Erie, Michigan, USA for the presence of Microsporidia. We identified microsporidian spores and sequenced their SSU, ITS, and part of the LSU rDNA. Phylogenetic analysis of SSU rDNA indicated spores from both populations belonged to the Nosema/Vairimorpha clade. PCR showed an infection...
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David M. Malakauskas, Emory C. Altman, Sarah J. Malakauskas, Suzanne M. Thiem, Donald W. Schloesser

Effects of freezing on white perch Morone americana (Gmelin, 1789): Implications for multivariate morphometrics Effects of freezing on white perch Morone americana (Gmelin, 1789): Implications for multivariate morphometrics

This study tested the hypothesis that duration of freezing differentially affects whole-body morphometrics of a derived teleost. Whole-body morphometrics are frequently analyzed to test hypotheses of different species, or stocks within a species, of fishes. Specimens used for morphometric analyses are typically fixed or preserved prior to analysis, yet little research has been done on...
Authors
Patrick Kocovsky

Prototypic automated continuous recreational water quality monitoring of nine Chicago beaches Prototypic automated continuous recreational water quality monitoring of nine Chicago beaches

Predictive empirical modeling is used in many locations worldwide as a rapid, alternative recreational water quality management tool to eliminate delayed notifications associated with traditional fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) culturing (referred to as the persistence model, PM) and to prevent errors in releasing swimming advisories. The goal of this study was to develop a fully...
Authors
Dawn Shively, Meredith Nevers, Cathy Breitenbach, Mantha S. Phanikumar, Kasia Przybyla-Kelly, Ashley M. Spoljaric, Richard L. Whitman
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