Publications
This list of publications includes peer-review journal articles, official USGS publications series, reports and more authored by scientists in the Ecosystems Mission Area. A database of all USGS publications, with advanced search features, can be accessed at the USGS Publications Warehouse.
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Polyvinyl alcohol-fixative-adhesive for small helminths and protozoa
No abstract available.
Authors
G. L. Hoffman
The occurrence of Ornithodiplostomum ptychocheilus (Faust) (Trematoda: Strigeida) in fish and birds
No abstract available.
Authors
G. L. Hoffman
Method of producing plastic impressions of fish scales without using heat
No abstract available.
Authors
Stanford H. Smith
Fluctuations in production and abundance of commercial species in the Red Lakes, Minnesota, with special reference to changes in the walleye population
The Red Lakes in northwestern Minnesota comprise 275,000 acres of water which support a commercial fishery producing up to 1.5 million pounds of fish per year. Walleye, Stizostedion vitreum vitreum (Mitchill), and yellow perch, Perca flavescens (Mitchill), are the principal species. Statistics for the past 37 years have been analyzed and fluctuations in the abundance of the important species calcu
Authors
Lloyd L. Smith, Laurits W. Krefting
Fisheries knowledge increased through research vessel
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
James W. Moffett
Feeding mechanism of the sea lamprey and its effect on host fishes
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Robert E. Lennon
Opening remarks of the president: Status and future of the American Fisheries Society
No abstract available.
Authors
Ralph Hile
Fluctuations in growth and year-class strength of the walleye in Saginaw Bay
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Ralph Hile
Changing concepts in fishery research on the Great Lakes
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Ralph Hile
Relationship of length of fish to incidence of sea lamprey scars on white suckers, Catostomus commersoni, in Lake Huron
During the course of experimental fishing operations conducted by the staff of Hammond Bay Fishery Laboratory (a field station of Great Lakes Fishery Investigations) in 1950-1951, length measurements and records of scarring incidence and number of scars per individual were obtained for a sample of 552 white suckers, Catostomus commersoni (Lacepede). The results of this study indicate that if infor
Authors
A.E. Hall, Oliver R. Elliott