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Energy density of lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis in Lakes Huron and Michigan

We collected lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis off Alpena and Tawas City, Michigan, USA in Lake Huron and off Muskegon, Michigan USA in Lake Michigan during 2002–2004. We determined energy density and percent dry weight for lake whitefish from both lakes and lipid content for Lake Michigan fish. Energy density increased with increasing fish weight up to 800 g, and then remained...
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S.A. Pothoven, Thomas F. Nalepa, Charles P. Madenjian, Richard R. Rediske, P.J. Schneeberger, J.X. He

A practical method for obtaining useful quantities of pheromones from sea lamprey and other fishes for identification and control

Pheromonally-mediated trapping is currently being developed for use in sea lamprey control in the Laurentian Great Lakes. To identify and test lamprey pheromones a practical procedure was needed to isolate relatively large quantities of pheromone from lamprey holding water. The present study developed such a technique. It employs Amberlite XAD7HP, an adsorbent resin which we found can...
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J.M. Fine, S.P. Sisler, L.A. Vrieze, William D. Swink, P.W. Sorensen

Improving the design of acoustic and midwater trawl surveys through stratification, with an application to Lake Michigan prey fishes

Reliable estimates of fish biomass are vital to the management of aquatic ecosystems and their associated fisheries. Acoustic and midwater trawl surveys are an efficient sampling method for estimating fish biomass in large bodies of water. To improve the precision of biomass estimates from combined acoustic and midwater trawl surveys, sampling effort should be optimally allocated within...
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J.V. Adams, Ray L. Argyle, G.W. Fleischer, G.L. Curtis, R.G. Stickel

Evaluation of methods to estimate lake herring spawner abundance in Lake Superior

Historically, commercial fishers harvested Lake Superior lake herring Coregonus artedi for their flesh, but recently operators have targeted lake herring for roe. Because no surveys have estimated spawning female abundance, direct estimates of fishing mortality are lacking. The primary objective of this study was to determine the feasibility of using acoustic techniques in combination...
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D.L. Yule, J.D. Stockwell, Gary A. Cholwek, L.M. Evrard, S. Schram, M. J. Seider, Matthew J Symbal

Optically stimulated luminescence dating of late Holocene raised strandplain sequences adjacent to Lakes Michigan and Superior, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, USA

This study evaluates the accuracy of optically stimulated luminescence to date well-preserved strandline sequences at Manistique/Thompson bay (Lake Michigan), and Tahquamenon and Grand Traverse Bays (Lake Superior) that span the past ∼4500 yr. The single aliquot regeneration (SAR) method is applied to produce absolute ages for littoral and eolian sediments. SAR ages are compared against...
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Erin P. Argyilan, Steven L. Forman, John W. Johnston, Douglas Wilcox

Lake whitefish and Diporeia spp. in the Great lakes: an overview

Because of growing concern in the Great Lakes over declines in abundance and growth of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) and declines in abundance of the benthic amphipod Diporeia spp., a workshop was held to examine past and current trends, to explore trophic links, and to discuss the latest research results and needs. The workshop was divided into sessions on the status of...
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Thomas F. Nalepa, Lloyd C. Mohr, Bryan A. Henderson, Charles P. Madenjian, Philip J. Schneeberger

Recovery and decline of lake whitefish in U.S. waters of eastern Lake Ontario, 1980-2001

The lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) was an important member of the native fish community and a valued commercial species in Lake Ontario. Lake whitefish were common in U.S. waters of the lake until 1965 and very abundant in Canadian waters through the early 1970s, although their numbers declined shortly thereafter. During 1975-1985, lake whitefish stocks remained depressed...
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Randall W. Owens, Robert O'Gorman, Thomas H. Eckert, Brian F. Lantry, Dawn E. Dittman

Preliminary evaluation of a lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) bioenergetics model

We conducted a preliminary evaluation of a lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) bioenergetics model by applying the model to size-at-age data for lake whitefish from northern Lake Michigan. We then compared estimates of gross growth efficiency (GGE) from our bioenergetis model with previously published estimates of GGE for bloater (C. hoyi) in Lake Michigan and for lake whitefish in...
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian, Steven A. Pothoven, Philip J. Schneeberger, Daniel V. O'Connor, Stephen B. Brandt

A potential new energy pathway in Central Lake Erie: The round goby connection

Round gobies, invasive fish that entered Lake Erie in 1994, are altering energy, contaminant, and nutrient pathways. Our objective was to quantify how they alter energy pathways in the central basin of Lake Erie by describing their diet and identifying the degree to which predatory fish feed upon round gobies. We used bioenergetic models parameterized with data collected in the central...
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T.B. Johnson, D.B. Bunnell, C.T. Knight

Burrowing mayflies as indicators of ecosystem health: Status of populations in western Lake Erie, Saginaw Bay and Green Bay

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Environment Canada are supporting the development of indicators of ecosystem health that can be used to report on progress in restoring and maintaining the Great Lakes ecosystem, as called for in the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement between the United States and Canada. One indicator under development is based on burrowing mayflies...
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T.A. Edsall, M.T. Bur, O. T. Gorman, J.S. Schaeffer

Estimation of inorganic species aquatic toxicity

The acute aquatic toxicities (narcoses) for a range of organism types may be estimated with LSER for a large number of inorganic and organometal species, many with an accuracy at or within an order of magnitude. Optimum estimations make use of a bioavailable metal fraction and a more accurate structure(s) for the toxic solution species. The estimated toxicities for a number of salts were...
Authors
James P. Hickey

Role of lake-wide prey fish survey in understanding ecosystem dynamics and managing fisheries of Lake Michigan

With this study, the role of this lake-wide prey fish survey in both understanding the dynamics of the Lake Michigan ecosystem and managing Lake Michigan fisheries was documented. The complexity of ecosystems is such that long-term study is required before the dynamics of the ecosystem can be understoond. Furthermore, long-term observation is needed before important or meaningful...
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian
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