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Managing inherent complexity for sustainable Walleye fisheries in Lake Erie Managing inherent complexity for sustainable Walleye fisheries in Lake Erie

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Authors
Edward F. Roseman, Richard Drouin, Marc Gaden, Roger L. Knight, Jeffrey Tyson, Zhao Yingming

Pheromonal bile acid 3-ketopetromyzonol sulfate primes the neuroendocrine system in sea lamprey Pheromonal bile acid 3-ketopetromyzonol sulfate primes the neuroendocrine system in sea lamprey

Background Vertebrate pheromones are known to prime the endocrine system, especially the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis. However, no known pheromone molecule has been shown to modulate directly the synthesis or release of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH), the main regulator of the HPG axis. We selected sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) as a model system to determine...
Authors
Huiyong Wang, Michael J. Siefkes, Mara B. Bryan, Hong Wu, Nicholas S. Johnson, Weiming Li

Status and trends of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Huron, 2012 Status and trends of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Huron, 2012

The USGS Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC) conducted acoustic/midwater trawl surveys of Lake Huron during 1997 and annually during 2004-2012. The 2012 survey was conducted during September and October, and included transects in Lake Huron’s Main Basin, Georgian Bay, and North Channel. Pelagic fish density (638 fish/ha) was lower in 2012 compared to 2011, with density in 2012 only 34% of...
Authors
David M. Warner, Timothy P. O’Brien, Steve A. Farha, Jeff Schaeffer, Stephen Lenart

Notable decomposition products of senescing Lake Michigan Cladophora glomerata Notable decomposition products of senescing Lake Michigan Cladophora glomerata

Massive accumulations of Cladophora, a ubiquitous, filamentous green alga, have been increasingly reported along Great Lakes shorelines, negatively affecting beach aesthetics, recreational activities, public health and beachfront property values. Previously, the decomposition byproducts of decaying algae have not been thoroughly examined. To better understand the negative consequences...
Authors
Julie R. Peller, Muruleedhara N. Byappanahalli, Dawn A. Shively, Michael J. Sadowsky, Chan Lan Chun, Richard L. Whitman

Comparison of select hematology and serum chemistry analtyes between wild-caught and aquarium-housed lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) Comparison of select hematology and serum chemistry analtyes between wild-caught and aquarium-housed lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens)

Hematology and serum chemistry analytes were compared between wild-caught and aquarium-housed lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) to potentially improve understanding of medical issues in lake sturgeon. Blood samples were taken from 30 lake sturgeon exhibited in 11 institutions in the United States and from 23 experimentally stocked lake sturgeon caught in gill nets in the lower Genesee...
Authors
Louis DiVincenti, Heather Priest, Kyle J. Walker, Jeffrey D. Wyatt, Dawn Dittman

First report of fasciation in Pitcher's Thistle, Cirsium pitcheri (Asteraceae) First report of fasciation in Pitcher's Thistle, Cirsium pitcheri (Asteraceae)

We document the first reported occurrence of fasciation in the federally threatened Pitcher’s thistle, Cirsium pitcheri (Asteraceae). In 2013, we discovered two adult plants of Pitcher’s thistle out of a total of 176 plants at West Beach, near Miller, Indiana, USA, that exhibited both normal and fasciated growth. Unlike plants with normal growth, a portion of the upper stems of these...
Authors
Noel B. Pavlovic, Megan K Korte, Kathryn McEachern, Ralph Grundel

A spatial age-structured model for describing sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) population dynamics A spatial age-structured model for describing sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) population dynamics

The control of invasive sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) presents large scale management challenges in the Laurentian Great Lakes. No modeling approach has been developed that describes spatial dynamics of lamprey populations. We developed and validated a spatial and age-structured model and applied it to a sea lamprey population in a large river in the Great Lakes basin. We considered...
Authors
Jason M. Robinson, Michael J. Wilberg, Jean V. Adams, Michael L. Jones

Hybrid seine for full fish community collections Hybrid seine for full fish community collections

Seines are simple and effective fish collection gears, but the net mesh size influences how well the catch represents the fish communities. We designed and tested a hybrid seine with a dual-mesh bag (1/4″ and 1/8″) and compared the fish assemblage collected by each mesh. The fine-mesh net retained three times as many fish and collected more species (as many as eight), including...
Authors
James E. McKenna, Emily M. Waldt, Ross Abbett, Anthony David, James Snyder

A description of the nearshore fish communities in the Huron-Erie Corridor using multiple gear types A description of the nearshore fish communities in the Huron-Erie Corridor using multiple gear types

Great Lakes coastal wetlands provide a critical habitat for many fish species throughout their life cycles. Once home to one of the largest wetland complexes in the Great Lakes, coastal wetlands in the Huron–Erie Corridor (HEC) have decreased dramatically since the early 1900s. We characterized the nearshore fish communities at three different wetland complexes in the HEC using...
Authors
James T. Francis, Justin A. Chiotti, James C. Boase, Mike V. Thomas, Bruce A. Manny, Edward F. Roseman

Status and trends of prey fish populations in Lake Michigan, 2012 Status and trends of prey fish populations in Lake Michigan, 2012

The U.S. Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center has conducted lake-wide surveys of the fish community in Lake Michigan each fall since 1973 using standard 12-m bottom trawls towed along contour at depths of 9 to 110 m at each of seven index transects. The resulting data on relative abundance, size and age structure, and condition of individual fishes are used to estimate various...
Authors
David B. Bunnell, Charles P. Madenjian, Timothy J. Desorcie, Melissa Jean Kostich, Kelley Smith, Jean V. Adams

Life history characteristics of a recovering lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis stock in the Detroit River, North America Life history characteristics of a recovering lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis stock in the Detroit River, North America

The Detroit River is part of a channel connecting Lakes Huron and Erie and was once a prolific spawning area for lake whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis. Large numbers of lake whitefish migrated into the river to spawn where they were harvested by commercial fisheries and for fish culture operations. Prior to our study, the last lake whitefish was landed from the Detroit River in 1925...
Authors
Edward F. Roseman, Gregory W. Kennedy, Bruce A. Manny, James Boase, James McFee

Mysis diluviana and Hemimysis anomala: reviewing the roles of a native and invasive mysid in the Laurentian Great Lakes region Mysis diluviana and Hemimysis anomala: reviewing the roles of a native and invasive mysid in the Laurentian Great Lakes region

Mysis diluviana and Hemimysis anomala are the only two species of mysid shrimps in the order Mysidacea that are present in the Laurentian Great Lakes of North America. M. diluviana has inhabited the deep, cold waters of this region since Pleistocene-era glacial retreat and is widely considered to have a central role in the functioning of offshore food webs in systems they inhabit. More...
Authors
Maureen G. Walsh, Brent T. Boscarino, Jerome Marty, Ora E. Johannsson
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