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Mysis diluviana population and cohort dynamics in Lake Ontario before and after the establishment of Dreissena spp., Cercopagis pengoi, and Bythotrephes longimanus Mysis diluviana population and cohort dynamics in Lake Ontario before and after the establishment of Dreissena spp., Cercopagis pengoi, and Bythotrephes longimanus

We investigated population responses of Mysis to ecosystem changes induced by invasion of dreissenids and predatory cladocerans, Cercopagis and Bythotrephes. Lake productivity declined as dreissenids invaded the offshore region. Whole-lake mysid biomass was compared before (early 1990s) and after (2002–2007) the invasion period; it declined 40%–45%. Abundance of young mysids and presence...
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Ora E. Johannsson, Kelly L. Bowen, Kristen T. Holeck, Maureen G. Walsh

Evidence for predatory control of the invasive round goby Evidence for predatory control of the invasive round goby

We coupled bioenergetics modeling with bottom trawl survey results to evaluate the capacity of piscivorous fish in eastern Lake Erie to exert predatory control of the invading population of round goby Neogobius melanostomus. In the offshore (>20 m deep) waters of eastern Lake Erie, burbot Lota lota is a native top predator, feeding on a suite of prey fishes. The round goby invaded...
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C.P. Madenjian, M.A. Stapanian, L.D. Witzel, D.W. Einhouse, S.A. Pothoven, H.L. Whitford

Sex effect on polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in fish: a synthesis Sex effect on polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in fish: a synthesis

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) accumulate in fish primarily via food intake, and therefore, PCBs serve as a chemical tracer for food consumption. Sex differences in PCB concentrations of fish have been attributed to the following three mechanisms: (i) females losing a substantial portion of their PCB body burden during spawning and consequently their PCB concentration is considerably...
Authors
C.P. Madenjian

Population dynamics of Lake Ontario lake trout during 1985-2007 Population dynamics of Lake Ontario lake trout during 1985-2007

Lake trout Salvelinus namaycush were extirpated from Lake Ontario circa 1950 owing to commercial and recreational fishing, predation by sea lampreys Petromyzon marinus, and habitat degradation. Since the 1970s, substantial efforts have been devoted to reestablishing a self-sustaining population through stocking, sea lamprey control, and harvest reduction. Although a stocking-supported...
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Travis O. Brenden, James R. Bence, Brian F. Lantry, Jana R. Lantry, Ted Schaner

Modeling fate and transport of fecal bacteria in surface water Modeling fate and transport of fecal bacteria in surface water

This chapter provides a basic review of deterministic and empirical statistical modelling and their application for predicting microbiological surface water quality.
Authors
Meredith B. Nevers, Alexandria B. Boehm

Increasing thiamine concentrations in lake trout eggs from Lakes Huron and Michigan coincide with low alewife abundance Increasing thiamine concentrations in lake trout eggs from Lakes Huron and Michigan coincide with low alewife abundance

Lake trout Salvelinus namaycush in the Laurentian Great Lakes suffer from thiamine deficiency as a result of adult lake trout consuming prey containing thiaminase, a thiamine-degrading enzyme. Sufficiently low egg thiamine concentrations result in direct mortality of or sublethal effects on newly hatched lake trout fry. To determine the prevalence and severity of low thiamine in lake...
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Stephen C. Riley, Jacques Rinchard, Dale C. Honeyfield, Allison N. Evans, Linda Begnoche

Landscape models of brook trout abundance and distribution in lotic habitat with field validation Landscape models of brook trout abundance and distribution in lotic habitat with field validation

Brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis are native fish in decline owing to environmental changes. Predictions of their potential distribution and a better understanding of their relationship to habitat conditions would enhance the management and conservation of this valuable species. We used over 7,800 brook trout observations throughout New York State and georeferenced, multiscale landscape...
Authors
James E. McKenna, James H. Johnson

Lake sturgeon response to a spawning reef constructed in the Detroit river Lake sturgeon response to a spawning reef constructed in the Detroit river

Prior to the First World War, the bi-national Detroit River provided vast areas of functional fish spawning and nursery habitat. However, ongoing conflicting human uses of these waters for activities such as waste disposal, water withdrawals, shoreline development, shipping, recreation, and fishing have altered many of the chemical, physical, and biological processes of the Detroit River...
Authors
Edward F. Roseman, B. Manny, J. Boase, M. Child, G. Kennedy, J. Craig, K. Soper, R. Drouin

Spawning habitat unsuitability: an impediment to cisco rehabilitation in Lake Michigan? Spawning habitat unsuitability: an impediment to cisco rehabilitation in Lake Michigan?

The cisco Coregonus artedi was one of the most important native prey fishes in Lake Michigan and in the other four Laurentian Great Lakes. Most of the cisco spawning in Lake Michigan was believed to have occurred in Green Bay. The cisco population in Lake Michigan collapsed during the 1950s, and the collapse was attributed in part to habitat degradation within Green Bay. Winter water...
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Charles P. Madenjian, Edward S. Rutherford, Marc A. Blouin, Bryan J. Sederberg, Jeff R. Elliott

Influence of dreissenid mussels on catchability of benthic fishes in bottom trawls Influence of dreissenid mussels on catchability of benthic fishes in bottom trawls

Inferring trends in true abundance of fish populations from catch per unit effort data requires either the knowledge of capture probability or the assumption that it is constant, both of which are unlikely contingencies. We developed and validated an index of catchability (a proxy measure for capture probability) from a long-term data set describing nearshore waters of western Lake Erie...
Authors
Patrick M. Kocovsky, Martin A. Stapanian

Multi-scale temporal and spatial variation in genotypic composition of Cladophora-borne Escherichia coli populations in Lake Michigan Multi-scale temporal and spatial variation in genotypic composition of Cladophora-borne Escherichia coli populations in Lake Michigan

High concentrations of Escherichia coli in mats of Cladophora in the Great Lakes have raised concern over the continued use of this bacterium as an indicator of microbial water quality. Determining the impacts of these environmentally abundant E. coli, however, necessitates a better understanding of their ecology. In this study, the population structure of 4285 Cladophora-borne E. coli...
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B.D. Badgley, J. Ferguson, A.V. Heuvel, G.T. Kleinheinz, C.M. McDermott, T.R. Sandrin, J. Kinzelman, E.A. Junion, M.N. Byappanahalli, R.L. Whitman, M.J. Sadowsky

Developing user-friendly habitat suitability tools from regional stream fish survey data Developing user-friendly habitat suitability tools from regional stream fish survey data

We developed user-friendly fish habitat suitability tools (plots) for fishery managers in Michigan; these tools are based on driving habitat variables and fish population estimates for several hundred stream sites throughout the state. We generated contour plots to show patterns in fish biomass for over 60 common species (and for 120 species grouped at the family level) in relation to...
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T.G. Zorn, P. Seelbach, M.J. Wiley
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