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Genetic variability among lake whitefish from Isle Royale and the Upper Great Lakes

The coregonine fishes from Isle Royale National Park represent a unique group that has escaped the successional changes observed elsewhere in North America. Analysis of microsatellite DNA loci revealed significant genetic differences among samples of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) from Isle Royale, Lake Superior, and Lake Huron. The amount of genetic variation observed is...
Authors
Wendylee Stott, Thomas N. Todd, Larry W. Kallemeyn

Characterization and comparison of phytoplankton in selected lakes of five Great Lakes area national parks

Phytoplankton species have been widely used as indicators of lake conditions, and they may be useful for detecting changes in overall lake condition. In an attempt to inventory and monitor its natural resources, the National Park Service wants to establish a monitoring program for aquatic resources in the Great Lakes Cluster National Parks. This study sought to establish baseline...
Authors
Meredith Nevers, Richard L. Whitman

Solar and temporal effects on Escherichia coli concentration at a Lake Michigan swimming beach

Studies on solar inactivation of Escherichia coli in freshwater and in situ have been limited. At 63rd St. Beach, Chicago, Ill., factors influencing the daily periodicity of culturable E. coli, particularly insolation, were examined. Water samples for E. coli analysis were collected twice daily between April and September 2000 three times a week along five transects in two depths of...
Authors
Richard L. Whitman, Meredith Nevers, Ginger C. Korinek, Muruleedhara Byappanahalli

Evaluation of a chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) bioenergetics model

We evaluated the Wisconsin bioenergetics model for chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in both the laboratory and the field. Chinook salmon in laboratory tanks were fed alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), the predominant food of chinook salmon in Lake Michigan. Food consumption and growth by chinook salmon during the experiment were measured. To estimate the efficiency with which...
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian, Daniel V. O'Connor, Sergei M. Chernyak, Richard R. Rediske, James P. O’Keefe

Trophic transfer efficiency of DDT to lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from their prey

The objective of our study was to determine the efficiency with which lake trout retain DDT from their natural food. Our estimate of DDT assimilation efficiency would represent the most realistic estimate, to date, for use in risk assessment models.
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian, D.V. O'Connor

Comparison of catch and lake trout bycatch in commercial trap nets and gill nets targeting lake whitefish in northern Lake Huron

We compared seasonal lake whitefish catch rates, lake trout bycatch, and gearinduced lake trout mortality between commercial trap nets and gill nets in north-central Lake Huron. Onboard monitors recorded catches from 260 gill net and 96 trap net lifts from October 1998 through December 1999. Catch rates for lake whitefish were highest in fall for both gear types, reflecting proximity of...
Authors
James H. Johnson, Mark P. Ebener, Kenneth Gebhardt, Roger A. Bergstedt

Implications of hydrologic variability on the succession of plants in Great Lakes wetlands

Primary succession of plant communities directed toward a climax is not a typical occurrence in wetlands because these ecological systems are inherently dependent on hydrology, and temporal hydrologic variability often causes reversals or setbacks in succession. Wetlands of the Great Lakes provide good examples for demonstrating the implications of hydrology in driving successional...
Authors
Douglas Wilcox

Characterization of Lake Michigan coastal lakes using zooplankton assemblages

Zooplankton assemblages and water quality were examined bi-weekly from 17 April to 19 October 1998 in 11 northeastern Lake Michigan coastal lakes of similar origin but varied in trophic status and limnological condition. All lakes were within or adjacent to Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan. Zooplankton (principally microcrustaceans and rotifers) from triplicate Wisconsin...
Authors
Richard L. Whitman, Meredith Nevers, Maria L. Goodrich, Paul C. Murphy, Bruce M. Davis

Modeling the suppression of sea lamprey populations by the release of sterile males or sterile females

The suppressive effects of trapping adult sea lampreys, Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus, and releasing sterile males (SMRT) or females (SFRT) into a closed system were expressed in deterministic models. Suppression was modeled as a function of the proportion of the population removed by trapping, the number of sterile animals released, the reproductive rate and sex ratio of the population...
Authors
Waldemar Klassen, Jean Adams, Michael B. Twohey

Changing perspectives on pearly mussels, North America's most imperiled animals

Pearly mussels (Unionacea) are widespread, abundant, and important in freshwater ecosystems around the world. Catastrophic declines in pearly mussel populations in North America and other parts of the world have led to a flurry of research on mussel biology, ecology, and conservation. Recent research on mussel feeding, life history, spatial patterning, and declines has augmented...
Authors
David L. Strayer, John A. Downing, Wendell R. Haag, Tim L. King, James B. Layzer, Teresa Newton, S. Jerrine Nichols

Escherichia coli sampling reliability at a frequently closed Chicago beach: monitoring and management implications

Monitoring beaches for recreational water quality is becoming more common, but few sampling designs or policy approaches have evaluated the efficacy of monitoring programs. The authors intensively sampled water for E. coli (N=1770) at 63rd Street Beach, Chicago for 6 months in 2000 in order to (1) characterize spatial-temporal trends, (2) determine between and within transect variation...
Authors
Richard L. Whitman, Meredith Nevers

Status of lake trout rehabilitation on Six Fathom Bank and Yankee Reef in Lake Huron

Six Fathom Bank, an offshore reef in the central region of Lake Huron's main basin, was stocked annually with hatchery-reared lake trout Salvelinus namaycush during 1985–1998, and nearby Yankee Reef was stocked with hatchery-reared lake trout in 1992, 1997, and annually during 1999–2001. We conducted gill-net surveys during spring and fall to evaluate performances of each of the various...
Authors
Charles P. Madenjian, Timothy J. Desorcie, Jerry R. McClain, Aaron P. Woldt, Jeffrey D. Holuszko, Charles Bowen
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