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Simulations of larval fish transport and environmental conditions in Lake Michigan

May 7, 2024

Data files contain the simulated mean daily environmental conditions experienced by particles (which can be assumed to be planktonic larval alewife or yellow perch) in Lake Michigan during March 15 - July 31 of past and future years. Simulations were generated by integrating a series of climatic, hydrodynamic, biogeochemical, and Lagrangian particle dispersion (LPD) models. For each year, 42,765 particles (i.e., each representing a theoretical larval fish) were released from coastal and nearshore locations and tracked sub-hourly for 50-days following their release. Each year's dataset summarizes individual particle experiences (e.g., light, zooplankton prey, temperature) into daily averages.

Publication Year 2024
Title Simulations of larval fish transport and environmental conditions in Lake Michigan
DOI 10.5066/P1AS7UAJ
Authors Spencer T Gardner, Mark D Rowe, Pengfei Xue, Xing Zhou, Tomas Höök
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog
USGS Organization Great Lakes Science Center