David M Warner, PhD (Former Employee)
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Growth of hatchery‐reared chinook salmon in Lakes Michigan and Huron exhibits limited spatial variation but Is temporally linked to alewife abundance Growth of hatchery‐reared chinook salmon in Lakes Michigan and Huron exhibits limited spatial variation but Is temporally linked to alewife abundance
Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha were introduced into Lakes Michigan and Huron in the 1960s to diversify recreational fisheries and reduce overabundant, nonnative Alewife Alosa pseudoharengus. Alewife remain the primary prey of Chinook Salmon but have experienced substantial declines in abundance due to reduced food resources and salmonine predation pressure. The movements of...
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M.S Kornis, D.G. Simpkins, A.A. Lane, David Warner, C.B. Bronte
Spatiotemporal variability in energetic condition of alewife and round goby in Lake Michigan Spatiotemporal variability in energetic condition of alewife and round goby in Lake Michigan
Pelagic-oriented alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and benthic-oriented round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) are two important prey fishes in the Laurentian Great Lakes. In 2015, we evaluated their seasonal total energy (TE) across nine Lake Michigan transects. Round goby contained at least 48% more kilojoules of TE than alewife of equal length during spring and summer. TE varied spatially...
Authors
David Bunnell, Steven Pothoven, Patricia Dieter, Lauren Eaton, David Warner, Ashley Elgin, Lyuba E. Burlakova, Alexander Karatayev
Densities, diets, and growth rates of larval Alewife and Bloater in a changing Lake Michigan ecosystem. Densities, diets, and growth rates of larval Alewife and Bloater in a changing Lake Michigan ecosystem.
Variability in abiotic and biotic factors during larval stages has profound impacts on fish recruitment. In Lake Michigan, where the composition of lower trophic levels has undergone considerable changes in the past decade, managers are concerned that fish recruitment could be negatively affected. We hypothesized that spatial variation in Lake Michigan larval fish density and growth can...
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Drew Eppehimer, David Bunnell, Patricia Dieter, David Warner, Lauren Eaton, David Wells, Edward Rutherford
A comparison of chlorophyll a values obtained from an autonomous underwater vehicle to satellite-based measures for Lake Michigan A comparison of chlorophyll a values obtained from an autonomous underwater vehicle to satellite-based measures for Lake Michigan
Accurate methods to track changes in lake productivity through time and space are critical to fisheries management. Chlorophyll a is the most widely studied proxy for ecosystem primary production, and has been the topic of many studies. The main sources of chlorophyll a measurements are ship-based measures or multi-spectral satellite data. Autonomous underwater vehicles can survey large...
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David Bennion, David Warner, Peter C. Esselman, Brett Hobson, Brian Kieft
Status of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Michigan, 2018 Status of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Michigan, 2018
Acoustic surveys were conducted in late summer/early fall during the years 2004-2018 to estimate pelagic prey fish biomass in Lake Michigan. Midwater trawling during the surveys as well as acoustic target strength provided a measure of species and size composition of the fish community for use in scaling acoustic data and providing species-specific abundance estimates. The 2018 survey...
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David Warner, Kristy Phillips, Ben Turschak, Dale Hanson, Jason Smith
Status and trends of pelagic prey fish in Lake Huron, 2017 Status and trends of pelagic prey fish in Lake Huron, 2017
Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey’s Great Lakes Science Center conducted integrated acoustic and mid-water trawl surveys of Lake Huron in 1997 and annually from 2004-2017. The 2017 survey was conducted during September and included transects in Lake Huron’s main basin, Georgian Bay, and North Channel. Mean lake-wide pelagic fish density was 1582 fish/ha and mean pelagic fish...
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Timothy O’Brien, David Warner, Peter C. Esselman, Steve A. Farha, Steve Lenart, Chris Olds, Kristy Phillips
Describing the distribution and productivity of biota along a nearshore to offshore gradient Describing the distribution and productivity of biota along a nearshore to offshore gradient
The Lake Michigan Lakewide Action and Management Plan (LAMP) proposed adding nutrients (phosphorus) to its “pollutant of concern” list in 2002, given that excessive nutrients were causing impairments in nearshore waters. Since that time, scientists have highlighted the “shunting” of nutrients to the nearshore (Hecky et al. 2004), owing to the ability of invasive dreissenid mussels to...
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David Bunnell, Patricia Dieter, David Warner, Lauren Eaton, Drew Eppehimer
Status of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Michigan, 2017 Status of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Michigan, 2017
Acoustic surveys were conducted in late summer/early fall during the years 1992-1996 and 2001-2017 to estimate pelagic prey fish biomass in Lake Michigan. Midwater trawling during the surveys as well as target strength provided a measure of species and size composition of the fish community for use in scaling acoustic data and providing species-specific abundance estimates. The 2017...
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David Warner, Ben Turscah, Dale Hanson, Timothy Desorcie, Timothy O’Brien, Patricia Dieter, Jason Smith
Are changes in lower trophic levels limiting prey-fish biomass and production in Lake Michigan? Are changes in lower trophic levels limiting prey-fish biomass and production in Lake Michigan?
To improve understanding of how recent changes in lower trophic levels in Lake Michigan could be affecting prey-fish biomass and production, the Lake Michigan Committee (LMC) convened a Lower Trophic Level Task Group and provided several charges that are responded to in this report. First, we compiled a comprehensive summary of lower trophiclevel data in Lake Michigan, separating out...
Authors
David Bunnell, Hunter Carrick, Charles Madenjian, Edward Rutherford, Henry Vanderploeg, Richard Barbiero, Elizabeth Hinchey-Malloy, Steven Pothoven, Catherine Riseng, Randall Claramunt, Harvey Bootsma, Ashley Elgin, Mark Rowe, Sara Thomas, Benjamin Turschak, Sergiusz Czesny, Kevin Pangle, David Warner
Inferred fish behavior its implications for hydroacoustic surveys in nearshore habitats Inferred fish behavior its implications for hydroacoustic surveys in nearshore habitats
Population availability and vessel avoidance effects on hydroacoustic abundance estimates may be scale dependent; therefore, it is important to evaluate these biases across systems. We performed an inter-ship comparison survey to determine the effect of vessel size, day-night period, depth, and environmental gradients on walleye (Sander vitreus) density estimates in Lake Erie, an...
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Mark DuFour, Christine Mayer, Song Qian, Christopher Vandergoot, Richard Kraus, Patrick Kocovsky, David Warner
Biotic and abiotic factors influencing zooplankton vertical distribution in Lake Huron Biotic and abiotic factors influencing zooplankton vertical distribution in Lake Huron
The vertical distribution of zooplankton can have substantial influence on trophic structure in freshwater systems, particularly by determining spatial overlap for predator/prey dynamics and influencing energy transfer. The zooplankton community in some of the Laurentian Great Lakes has undergone changes in composition and declines in total biomass, especially after 2003. Mechanisms...
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Carly Nowicki, David B. Bunnell, Patricia Dieter, David Warner, Henry Vanderploeg, Joann Cavaletto, Christine Mayer, Jean Adams
Sparse targets in hydroacoustic surveys: Balancing quantity and quality of in situ target strength data Sparse targets in hydroacoustic surveys: Balancing quantity and quality of in situ target strength data
Hydroacoustic sampling of low-density fish in shallow water can lead to low sample sizes of naturally variable target strength (TS) estimates, resulting in both sparse and variable data. Increasing maximum beam compensation (BC) beyond conventional values (i.e., 3 dB beam width) can recover more targets during data analysis; however, data quality decreases near the acoustic beam edges...
Authors
Mark R. DuFour, Christine Mayer, Patrick Kocovsky, Song Qian, David Warner, Richard Kraus, Christopher Vandergoot
Non-USGS Publications**
Warner, D.M., Rudstam, L.G., and Klumb, R.A. 2002. In situ target strength of alewives in freshwater. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 131:212-223.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
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Filter Total Items: 53
Growth of hatchery‐reared chinook salmon in Lakes Michigan and Huron exhibits limited spatial variation but Is temporally linked to alewife abundance Growth of hatchery‐reared chinook salmon in Lakes Michigan and Huron exhibits limited spatial variation but Is temporally linked to alewife abundance
Chinook Salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha were introduced into Lakes Michigan and Huron in the 1960s to diversify recreational fisheries and reduce overabundant, nonnative Alewife Alosa pseudoharengus. Alewife remain the primary prey of Chinook Salmon but have experienced substantial declines in abundance due to reduced food resources and salmonine predation pressure. The movements of...
Authors
M.S Kornis, D.G. Simpkins, A.A. Lane, David Warner, C.B. Bronte
Spatiotemporal variability in energetic condition of alewife and round goby in Lake Michigan Spatiotemporal variability in energetic condition of alewife and round goby in Lake Michigan
Pelagic-oriented alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and benthic-oriented round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) are two important prey fishes in the Laurentian Great Lakes. In 2015, we evaluated their seasonal total energy (TE) across nine Lake Michigan transects. Round goby contained at least 48% more kilojoules of TE than alewife of equal length during spring and summer. TE varied spatially...
Authors
David Bunnell, Steven Pothoven, Patricia Dieter, Lauren Eaton, David Warner, Ashley Elgin, Lyuba E. Burlakova, Alexander Karatayev
Densities, diets, and growth rates of larval Alewife and Bloater in a changing Lake Michigan ecosystem. Densities, diets, and growth rates of larval Alewife and Bloater in a changing Lake Michigan ecosystem.
Variability in abiotic and biotic factors during larval stages has profound impacts on fish recruitment. In Lake Michigan, where the composition of lower trophic levels has undergone considerable changes in the past decade, managers are concerned that fish recruitment could be negatively affected. We hypothesized that spatial variation in Lake Michigan larval fish density and growth can...
Authors
Drew Eppehimer, David Bunnell, Patricia Dieter, David Warner, Lauren Eaton, David Wells, Edward Rutherford
A comparison of chlorophyll a values obtained from an autonomous underwater vehicle to satellite-based measures for Lake Michigan A comparison of chlorophyll a values obtained from an autonomous underwater vehicle to satellite-based measures for Lake Michigan
Accurate methods to track changes in lake productivity through time and space are critical to fisheries management. Chlorophyll a is the most widely studied proxy for ecosystem primary production, and has been the topic of many studies. The main sources of chlorophyll a measurements are ship-based measures or multi-spectral satellite data. Autonomous underwater vehicles can survey large...
Authors
David Bennion, David Warner, Peter C. Esselman, Brett Hobson, Brian Kieft
Status of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Michigan, 2018 Status of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Michigan, 2018
Acoustic surveys were conducted in late summer/early fall during the years 2004-2018 to estimate pelagic prey fish biomass in Lake Michigan. Midwater trawling during the surveys as well as acoustic target strength provided a measure of species and size composition of the fish community for use in scaling acoustic data and providing species-specific abundance estimates. The 2018 survey...
Authors
David Warner, Kristy Phillips, Ben Turschak, Dale Hanson, Jason Smith
Status and trends of pelagic prey fish in Lake Huron, 2017 Status and trends of pelagic prey fish in Lake Huron, 2017
Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey’s Great Lakes Science Center conducted integrated acoustic and mid-water trawl surveys of Lake Huron in 1997 and annually from 2004-2017. The 2017 survey was conducted during September and included transects in Lake Huron’s main basin, Georgian Bay, and North Channel. Mean lake-wide pelagic fish density was 1582 fish/ha and mean pelagic fish...
Authors
Timothy O’Brien, David Warner, Peter C. Esselman, Steve A. Farha, Steve Lenart, Chris Olds, Kristy Phillips
Describing the distribution and productivity of biota along a nearshore to offshore gradient Describing the distribution and productivity of biota along a nearshore to offshore gradient
The Lake Michigan Lakewide Action and Management Plan (LAMP) proposed adding nutrients (phosphorus) to its “pollutant of concern” list in 2002, given that excessive nutrients were causing impairments in nearshore waters. Since that time, scientists have highlighted the “shunting” of nutrients to the nearshore (Hecky et al. 2004), owing to the ability of invasive dreissenid mussels to...
Authors
David Bunnell, Patricia Dieter, David Warner, Lauren Eaton, Drew Eppehimer
Status of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Michigan, 2017 Status of pelagic prey fishes in Lake Michigan, 2017
Acoustic surveys were conducted in late summer/early fall during the years 1992-1996 and 2001-2017 to estimate pelagic prey fish biomass in Lake Michigan. Midwater trawling during the surveys as well as target strength provided a measure of species and size composition of the fish community for use in scaling acoustic data and providing species-specific abundance estimates. The 2017...
Authors
David Warner, Ben Turscah, Dale Hanson, Timothy Desorcie, Timothy O’Brien, Patricia Dieter, Jason Smith
Are changes in lower trophic levels limiting prey-fish biomass and production in Lake Michigan? Are changes in lower trophic levels limiting prey-fish biomass and production in Lake Michigan?
To improve understanding of how recent changes in lower trophic levels in Lake Michigan could be affecting prey-fish biomass and production, the Lake Michigan Committee (LMC) convened a Lower Trophic Level Task Group and provided several charges that are responded to in this report. First, we compiled a comprehensive summary of lower trophiclevel data in Lake Michigan, separating out...
Authors
David Bunnell, Hunter Carrick, Charles Madenjian, Edward Rutherford, Henry Vanderploeg, Richard Barbiero, Elizabeth Hinchey-Malloy, Steven Pothoven, Catherine Riseng, Randall Claramunt, Harvey Bootsma, Ashley Elgin, Mark Rowe, Sara Thomas, Benjamin Turschak, Sergiusz Czesny, Kevin Pangle, David Warner
Inferred fish behavior its implications for hydroacoustic surveys in nearshore habitats Inferred fish behavior its implications for hydroacoustic surveys in nearshore habitats
Population availability and vessel avoidance effects on hydroacoustic abundance estimates may be scale dependent; therefore, it is important to evaluate these biases across systems. We performed an inter-ship comparison survey to determine the effect of vessel size, day-night period, depth, and environmental gradients on walleye (Sander vitreus) density estimates in Lake Erie, an...
Authors
Mark DuFour, Christine Mayer, Song Qian, Christopher Vandergoot, Richard Kraus, Patrick Kocovsky, David Warner
Biotic and abiotic factors influencing zooplankton vertical distribution in Lake Huron Biotic and abiotic factors influencing zooplankton vertical distribution in Lake Huron
The vertical distribution of zooplankton can have substantial influence on trophic structure in freshwater systems, particularly by determining spatial overlap for predator/prey dynamics and influencing energy transfer. The zooplankton community in some of the Laurentian Great Lakes has undergone changes in composition and declines in total biomass, especially after 2003. Mechanisms...
Authors
Carly Nowicki, David B. Bunnell, Patricia Dieter, David Warner, Henry Vanderploeg, Joann Cavaletto, Christine Mayer, Jean Adams
Sparse targets in hydroacoustic surveys: Balancing quantity and quality of in situ target strength data Sparse targets in hydroacoustic surveys: Balancing quantity and quality of in situ target strength data
Hydroacoustic sampling of low-density fish in shallow water can lead to low sample sizes of naturally variable target strength (TS) estimates, resulting in both sparse and variable data. Increasing maximum beam compensation (BC) beyond conventional values (i.e., 3 dB beam width) can recover more targets during data analysis; however, data quality decreases near the acoustic beam edges...
Authors
Mark R. DuFour, Christine Mayer, Patrick Kocovsky, Song Qian, David Warner, Richard Kraus, Christopher Vandergoot
Non-USGS Publications**
Warner, D.M., Rudstam, L.G., and Klumb, R.A. 2002. In situ target strength of alewives in freshwater. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 131:212-223.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
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