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Trophic transfer efficiency of methylmercury and inorganic mercury to lake trout Salvelinus namaycush from its prey Trophic transfer efficiency of methylmercury and inorganic mercury to lake trout Salvelinus namaycush from its prey
Based on a laboratory experiment, we estimated the net trophic transfer efficiency of methylmercury to lake trout Salvelinus namaycush from its prey to be equal to 76.6 %. Under the assumption that gross trophic transfer efficiency of methylmercury to lake trout from its prey was equal to 80 %, we estimated that the rate at which lake trout eliminated methylmercury was 0.000244 day−1...
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C.P. Madenijian, S.R. David, D. P. Krabbenhoft
Thermal and hydrologic suitability of Lake Erie and its major tributaries for spawning of Asian carps Thermal and hydrologic suitability of Lake Erie and its major tributaries for spawning of Asian carps
Bighead carp Hypophthalmichthys nobilis, silver carp H. molitrix, and grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella (hereafter Asian carps) have expanded throughout the Mississippi River basin and threaten to invade Lakes Michigan and Erie. Adult bighead carp and grass carp have been captured in Lake Erie, but self-sustaining populations probably do not exist. We examined thermal conditions within...
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Patrick M. Kocovsky, Duane Chapman, James E. McKenna
Absence of fractionation of mercury isotopes during trophic transfer of methylmercury to freshwater fish in captivity Absence of fractionation of mercury isotopes during trophic transfer of methylmercury to freshwater fish in captivity
We performed two controlled experiments to determine the amount of mass-dependent and mass-independent fractionation (MDF and MIF) of methylmercury (MeHg) during trophic transfer into fish. In experiment 1, juvenile yellow perch (Perca flavescens) were raised in captivity on commercial food pellets and then their diet was either maintained on unamended food pellets (0.1 μg/g MeHg) or was...
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Sae Yun Kwon, Joel D. Blum, Michael J. Carvan, Niladri Basu, Jessica A. Head, Charles P. Madenjian, Solomon R. David
Competitive Interactions of Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) and Damesrocket (Hesperis matronalis) Competitive Interactions of Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) and Damesrocket (Hesperis matronalis)
Competitive interactions between native plants and nonnative, invasive plant species have been extensively studied; however, within degraded landscapes, the effect of interspecific interactions among invasive plants is less explored. We investigated a competitive interaction between two sympatric, invasive mustard species that have similar life history strategies and growth forms: garlic...
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Stacey A. Leicht-Young, Noel B. Pavlovic, Jean V. Adams
Thiamine status of rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) eggs in the Great Lakes, USA Thiamine status of rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) eggs in the Great Lakes, USA
During spring 2006–2009, eggs were collected for analysis of total thiamine from gravid rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) captured in each of the Great Lakes and two other waters as references for comparison. Mean standard length (mm ± standard error) of gravid females significantly differed between sample waters, with the Atlantic Ocean population being the longest (189 ± 12.3 mm) and Lake...
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Marc A. Chalupnicki, H. George Ketola, Micheal H. Zehfus, Jonathan R. Crosswait, Jacques Rinchard
Diel feeding periodicity of Ephemera simulans nymphs in summer and winter Diel feeding periodicity of Ephemera simulans nymphs in summer and winter
We examined diel feeding periodicity of Ephemera simulans nymphs during summer and winter in a third-order stream in central New York. A total of 245 nymphs were collected at 4-h intervals over two 24 h periods and were immediately preserved in 80% ethanol. In the laboratory, we weighed each nymph and its digestive tract. The ratio of wet weight of the digestive tract to the total body...
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James H. Johnson, Jack E. Ruggirello, Christopher C. Nack
Effects of activity and energy budget balancing algorithm on laboratory performance of a fish bioenergetics model Effects of activity and energy budget balancing algorithm on laboratory performance of a fish bioenergetics model
We evaluated the performance of the Wisconsin bioenergetics model for lake trout Salvelinus namaycush that were fed ad libitum in laboratory tanks under regimes of low activity and high activity. In addition, we compared model performance under two different model algorithms: (1) balancing the lake trout energy budget on day t based on lake trout energy density on day t and (2) balancing...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Solomon R. David, Steven A. Pothoven
Low prevalence of VHSV detected in round goby collected in offshore regions of Lake Ontario Low prevalence of VHSV detected in round goby collected in offshore regions of Lake Ontario
Since the first reports of mortalities due to viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) type IVb in the Laurentian Great Lakes basin during 2005 (Lake St. Clair, USA and Bay of Quinte, Lake Ontario, Canada), many groups have conducted surveillance efforts for the virus, primarily in nearshore areas. The round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) has been identified as a key species to target...
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Emily R. Cornwell, Rodman G. Getchell, Geoffrey H. Groocock, Maureen G. Walsh, Paul R. Bowser
Encroachment of oriental bittersweet into Pitcher’s thistle habitat Encroachment of oriental bittersweet into Pitcher’s thistle habitat
Common invasive species and rare endemic species can grow and interact at the ecotone between forested and non-forested dune habitats. To investigate these interactions, a comparison of the proximity and community associates of a sympatric invasive (Celastrus orbiculatus; oriental bittersweet) and native (C. scandens; American bittersweet) liana species to federally threatened Cirsium...
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Stacey A. Leicht-Young, Noel B. Pavlovic
Genetic structure of lake whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis, populations in the northern main basin of Lake Huron Genetic structure of lake whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis, populations in the northern main basin of Lake Huron
Genetic analysis of spawning lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) from six sites in the main basin of Lake Huron was conducted to determine population structure. Samples from fisheryindependent assessment surveys in the northwest main basin were analyzed to determine the relative contributions of lake whitefish genetic populations. Genetic population structure was identified using...
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Wendylee Stott, Mark P. Ebener, Lloyd Mohr, Jeff Schaeffer, Edward F. Roseman, William J. Harford, James E. Johnson, Cherie-Lee Fietsch
Comparing seasonal dynamics of the Lake Huron zooplankton community between 1983-1984 and 2007 and revisiting the impact of Bythotrephes planktivory Comparing seasonal dynamics of the Lake Huron zooplankton community between 1983-1984 and 2007 and revisiting the impact of Bythotrephes planktivory
Zooplankton community composition can be influenced by lake productivity as well as planktivory by fish or invertebrates. Previous analyses based on long-term Lake Huron zooplankton data from August reported a shift in community composition between the 1980s and 2000s: proportional biomass of calanoid copepods increased while that of cyclopoid copepods and herbivorous cladocerans...
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David B. Bunnell, Kevin M. Keeler, Elizabeth A. Puchala, Bruce M. Davis, Steven A. Pothoven
Age-specific light preferences and vertical migration patterns of a Great Lakes invasive invertebrate, Hemimysis anomala Age-specific light preferences and vertical migration patterns of a Great Lakes invasive invertebrate, Hemimysis anomala
We use a combination of spectral sensitivity analyses, laboratory behavioral observations and field distributions of a vertically migrating invertebrate, Hemimysis anomala (a recent invasive species to the Laurentian Great Lakes of North America), to determine if light preference and timing of emergence has an ontogenetic component. Juvenile Hemimysis ( 4.5 mm) preferred light levels...
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Brent T. Boscarino, Kathleen E. Halpin, Lars G. Rudstam, Maureen G. Walsh, Brian F. Lantry