Patrick L Hudson, PhD
Patrick Hudson is a Scientist Emeritus based in Ann Arbor, MI.
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Sieve efficiency in benthic sampling as related to chironomid head capsule width Sieve efficiency in benthic sampling as related to chironomid head capsule width
The width of the head capsule in chironomid larvae is the most important morphometric character controlling retention of specimens in sieving devices. Knowledge of the range in size of these widths within any chironomid community is fundamental to sampling and interpreting the resulting data. We present the head capsule widths of 30 species of chironomids and relate their size...
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Patrick L. Hudson, Jean V. Adams
Cyclopoid and harpacticoid copepods of the Laurentian Great Lakes Cyclopoid and harpacticoid copepods of the Laurentian Great Lakes
Historical collections of cyclopoid and harpacticoid copepod crustaceans in the Great Lakes have mainly been based on samples taken with plankton nets in deeper waters (>5 m). Of the non-calanoid copepod species known from the Great Lakes, 58 or 64 live primarily on or in the sediments and rarely are collected in plankton samples. Because of their small size, they are rarely retained in...
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Patrick L. Hudson, Janet W. Reid, Lynn T. Lesko, James H. Selgeby
Conditions for the return and simulation of the recovery of burrowing mayflies in western Lake Erie Conditions for the return and simulation of the recovery of burrowing mayflies in western Lake Erie
In the 1950s, burrowing mayflies, Hexagenia spp. (H. limbata and H. rigida), were virtually eliminated from the western basin of Lake Erie (a 3300 km2 area) because of eutrophication and pollution. We develop and present a deterministic model for the recolonization of the western basin by Hexagenia to pre-1953 densities. The model was based on the logistic equation describing the...
Authors
Cynthia S. Kolar, Patrick L. Hudson, Jacqueline F. Savino
A revised annotated checklist of the Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) of the southeastern United States A revised annotated checklist of the Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) of the southeastern United States
A revised annotated checklist for the chironomid midges (Diptera: Chironomidae) of the southeastern United States is presented that includes the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Much of the information concerns occurrence and habitat preference records based upon the authors' data, as well as published and unpublished data. Some...
Authors
Broughton A. Caldwell, Patrick L. Hudson, David R. Lenat, David Smith
Feeding competition between larval lake whitefish and lake herring Feeding competition between larval lake whitefish and lake herring
The potential for competition for food between larval lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) and lake herring (C. artedi) 1- to 8-wk of age was explored in a series of 1-h laboratory feeding studies. Feeding started at 2-wk post-hatch. Learning and fish size appear to be more important than prey density at the onset of feeding. Species differed in their feeding behavior and consumption...
Authors
Jacqueline F. Savino, Patrick L. Hudson
Predator-prey relations and competition for food between age-0 lake trout and slimy sculpins in the Apostle Island region of Lake Superior Predator-prey relations and competition for food between age-0 lake trout and slimy sculpins in the Apostle Island region of Lake Superior
Slimy sculpins (Cottus cognatus) are an important component of the fish community on reefs and adjacent nursery areas of the Great Lakes and overlap spatially with age-0 lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Important interactions between these fishes are possible during the lake trout's first year of life, which could include predation on each other's eggs and larvae, and competition for...
Authors
Patrick L. Hudson, Jacqueline F. Savino, Charles R. Bronte
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Publications by this scientist
Filter Total Items: 40
Sieve efficiency in benthic sampling as related to chironomid head capsule width Sieve efficiency in benthic sampling as related to chironomid head capsule width
The width of the head capsule in chironomid larvae is the most important morphometric character controlling retention of specimens in sieving devices. Knowledge of the range in size of these widths within any chironomid community is fundamental to sampling and interpreting the resulting data. We present the head capsule widths of 30 species of chironomids and relate their size...
Authors
Patrick L. Hudson, Jean V. Adams
Cyclopoid and harpacticoid copepods of the Laurentian Great Lakes Cyclopoid and harpacticoid copepods of the Laurentian Great Lakes
Historical collections of cyclopoid and harpacticoid copepod crustaceans in the Great Lakes have mainly been based on samples taken with plankton nets in deeper waters (>5 m). Of the non-calanoid copepod species known from the Great Lakes, 58 or 64 live primarily on or in the sediments and rarely are collected in plankton samples. Because of their small size, they are rarely retained in...
Authors
Patrick L. Hudson, Janet W. Reid, Lynn T. Lesko, James H. Selgeby
Conditions for the return and simulation of the recovery of burrowing mayflies in western Lake Erie Conditions for the return and simulation of the recovery of burrowing mayflies in western Lake Erie
In the 1950s, burrowing mayflies, Hexagenia spp. (H. limbata and H. rigida), were virtually eliminated from the western basin of Lake Erie (a 3300 km2 area) because of eutrophication and pollution. We develop and present a deterministic model for the recolonization of the western basin by Hexagenia to pre-1953 densities. The model was based on the logistic equation describing the...
Authors
Cynthia S. Kolar, Patrick L. Hudson, Jacqueline F. Savino
A revised annotated checklist of the Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) of the southeastern United States A revised annotated checklist of the Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) of the southeastern United States
A revised annotated checklist for the chironomid midges (Diptera: Chironomidae) of the southeastern United States is presented that includes the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Much of the information concerns occurrence and habitat preference records based upon the authors' data, as well as published and unpublished data. Some...
Authors
Broughton A. Caldwell, Patrick L. Hudson, David R. Lenat, David Smith
Feeding competition between larval lake whitefish and lake herring Feeding competition between larval lake whitefish and lake herring
The potential for competition for food between larval lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) and lake herring (C. artedi) 1- to 8-wk of age was explored in a series of 1-h laboratory feeding studies. Feeding started at 2-wk post-hatch. Learning and fish size appear to be more important than prey density at the onset of feeding. Species differed in their feeding behavior and consumption...
Authors
Jacqueline F. Savino, Patrick L. Hudson
Predator-prey relations and competition for food between age-0 lake trout and slimy sculpins in the Apostle Island region of Lake Superior Predator-prey relations and competition for food between age-0 lake trout and slimy sculpins in the Apostle Island region of Lake Superior
Slimy sculpins (Cottus cognatus) are an important component of the fish community on reefs and adjacent nursery areas of the Great Lakes and overlap spatially with age-0 lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Important interactions between these fishes are possible during the lake trout's first year of life, which could include predation on each other's eggs and larvae, and competition for...
Authors
Patrick L. Hudson, Jacqueline F. Savino, Charles R. Bronte