David M Warner, PhD (Former Employee)
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Status of pelagic prey fishes and pelagic macroinvertebrates in Lake Michigan, 2008 Status of pelagic prey fishes and pelagic macroinvertebrates in Lake Michigan, 2008
Acoustic surveys were conducted in late summer/early fall during the years 1992-1996 and 2001-2008 to estimate pelagic prey fish biomass in Lake Michigan. Midwater trawling during the surveys provided a measure of species and size composition of the fish community for use in scaling acoustic data and providing species-specific abundance estimates. In 2005, we began sampling Mysis...
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David Warner, Randall M. Claramunt, Jeffrey Holuszko, Timothy Desorcie
Resurgence of emerald shiners Notropis atherinoides in Lake Huron's main basin Resurgence of emerald shiners Notropis atherinoides in Lake Huron's main basin
Emerald shiners Notropis atherinoides were formerly common in Lakes Huron and Michigan, but declined during the 1960s as the exotic alewife Alosa pseudoharengus proliferated. The Lake Huron emerald shiner population was chronically depressed through 2004; however, we detected resurgence in emerald shiner density and biomass in Lake Huron during acoustic and midwater trawl surveys...
Authors
Jeff Schaeffer, David Warner, Timothy O’Brien
The influence of alewife year-class strength on prey selection and abundance of age-1 Chinook salmon in Lake Michigan The influence of alewife year-class strength on prey selection and abundance of age-1 Chinook salmon in Lake Michigan
We used growth and diet data from a fishery-independent survey of Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, acoustic estimates of prey density and biomass, and statistical catch-at-age modeling to study the influence of the year-class strength of alewife Alosa pseudoharengus on the prey selection and abundance of age-1 Chinook salmon in Lake Michigan during the years 1992-1996 and 2001...
Authors
D.M. Warner, C.S. Kiley, R.M. Claramunt, D.F. Clapp
Hydroacoustic measures of Mysis relicta abundance and distribution in Lake Ontario Hydroacoustic measures of Mysis relicta abundance and distribution in Lake Ontario
Mysis relicta can be observed on echograms as a sound scattering layer when they migrate into the water column at night to feed on zooplankton. However, quantitative measures of mysid abundance with hydroacoustics requires knowledge of mysid target strength (TS), a method of removing fish echoes and contribution from noise, and an understanding of the effect of range on the ability of
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L. Rudstam, T. Schaner, G. Gal, B. T. Boscarino, R. O'Gorman, D.M. Warner, O. E. Johannsson, K.L. Bowen
Changes in seasonal nearshore zooplankton abundance patterns in Lake Ontario following establishment of the exotic predator Cercopagis pengoi Changes in seasonal nearshore zooplankton abundance patterns in Lake Ontario following establishment of the exotic predator Cercopagis pengoi
Cercopagis pengoi, a zooplanktivore first discovered in Lake Ontario in 1998, may reduce availability of prey for planktivorous fish. Cercoapgis pengoi is most abundant in late summer and fall. Therefore, we hypothesized that abundance of small zooplankton (bosminids and cyclopoids) species would decrease at that time. To determine if the establishment of C. pengoi was followed by...
Authors
David Warner, Lars Rudstam, Hugues Benoit, Edward Mills, Ora Johannsson
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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Status of pelagic prey fishes and pelagic macroinvertebrates in Lake Michigan, 2008 Status of pelagic prey fishes and pelagic macroinvertebrates in Lake Michigan, 2008
Acoustic surveys were conducted in late summer/early fall during the years 1992-1996 and 2001-2008 to estimate pelagic prey fish biomass in Lake Michigan. Midwater trawling during the surveys provided a measure of species and size composition of the fish community for use in scaling acoustic data and providing species-specific abundance estimates. In 2005, we began sampling Mysis...
Authors
David Warner, Randall M. Claramunt, Jeffrey Holuszko, Timothy Desorcie
Resurgence of emerald shiners Notropis atherinoides in Lake Huron's main basin Resurgence of emerald shiners Notropis atherinoides in Lake Huron's main basin
Emerald shiners Notropis atherinoides were formerly common in Lakes Huron and Michigan, but declined during the 1960s as the exotic alewife Alosa pseudoharengus proliferated. The Lake Huron emerald shiner population was chronically depressed through 2004; however, we detected resurgence in emerald shiner density and biomass in Lake Huron during acoustic and midwater trawl surveys...
Authors
Jeff Schaeffer, David Warner, Timothy O’Brien
The influence of alewife year-class strength on prey selection and abundance of age-1 Chinook salmon in Lake Michigan The influence of alewife year-class strength on prey selection and abundance of age-1 Chinook salmon in Lake Michigan
We used growth and diet data from a fishery-independent survey of Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, acoustic estimates of prey density and biomass, and statistical catch-at-age modeling to study the influence of the year-class strength of alewife Alosa pseudoharengus on the prey selection and abundance of age-1 Chinook salmon in Lake Michigan during the years 1992-1996 and 2001...
Authors
D.M. Warner, C.S. Kiley, R.M. Claramunt, D.F. Clapp
Hydroacoustic measures of Mysis relicta abundance and distribution in Lake Ontario Hydroacoustic measures of Mysis relicta abundance and distribution in Lake Ontario
Mysis relicta can be observed on echograms as a sound scattering layer when they migrate into the water column at night to feed on zooplankton. However, quantitative measures of mysid abundance with hydroacoustics requires knowledge of mysid target strength (TS), a method of removing fish echoes and contribution from noise, and an understanding of the effect of range on the ability of
Authors
L. Rudstam, T. Schaner, G. Gal, B. T. Boscarino, R. O'Gorman, D.M. Warner, O. E. Johannsson, K.L. Bowen
Changes in seasonal nearshore zooplankton abundance patterns in Lake Ontario following establishment of the exotic predator Cercopagis pengoi Changes in seasonal nearshore zooplankton abundance patterns in Lake Ontario following establishment of the exotic predator Cercopagis pengoi
Cercopagis pengoi, a zooplanktivore first discovered in Lake Ontario in 1998, may reduce availability of prey for planktivorous fish. Cercoapgis pengoi is most abundant in late summer and fall. Therefore, we hypothesized that abundance of small zooplankton (bosminids and cyclopoids) species would decrease at that time. To determine if the establishment of C. pengoi was followed by...
Authors
David Warner, Lars Rudstam, Hugues Benoit, Edward Mills, Ora Johannsson
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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