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Autor:
Christopher J. Houghton, Marian Lynne Shaffer, S. Dale Hanson, Patrick S. Forsythe, Scott P. Hansen, Andrew L. Ransom
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 48:229-237
Most lake whitefish populations within Lake Michigan are experiencing widespread population declines due to low levels of recruitment. However, the stock within Green Bay is flourishing, and various assessment tools suggest consistent recruitment to
Autor:
Mark E. Holey, S. Dale Hanson, Roger R. Gordon, Tim D. Drew, Gregg E. Mackey, Michael J. Connerton
Publikováno v:
Advances in Limnology. 66:47-64
Autor:
Charles R. Bronte, S. Dale Hanson, Ted Treska, Keith Turnquist, Mark E. Holey, Matthew S. Kornis, Wesley A. Larson, Brian L. Sloss, Wendylee Stott
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 78:286-300
Strain performance evaluations are vital for developing successful fishery management and restoration strategies. Here, we utilized genotypes from 36 microsatellites to investigate hatchery strain contribution to collections of naturally produced lak
Autor:
S. Dale Hanson, Scott P. Hansen, Andrew L. Ransom, Patrick S. Forsythe, Lydia R. Doerr, Christopher J. Houghton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Great Lakes Research. 47:213-225
Lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) within the waters of Green Bay, Lake Michigan have recently shown a substantial increase in abundance. Furthermore, after over 100 years of extirpation, adult lake whitefish are found spawning within major Wisc
Autor:
Kevin Donner, Archie W. Martell, Matthew S. Kornis, Randall M. Claramunt, Jory L. Jonas, Brian Breidert, Steven R. Robillard, Mark E. Holey, Erik J. Olsen, Charles R. Bronte, Patrick C. McKee, Stephen J. Lenart, Ted Treska, S. Dale Hanson, Charles P. Madenjian
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 39:868-895
Autor:
Brian C. Weidel, Amanda S. Ackiss, Marc A. Chalupnicki, Michael J. Connerton, Steve Davis, John M. Dettmers, Timothy Drew, Aaron T. Fisk, Roger Gordon, S. Dale Hanson, Jeremy P. Holden, Mark E. Holey, James H. Johnson, Timothy B. Johnson, Colin Lake, Brian F. Lantry, Kevin K. Loftus, Gregg E. Mackey, James E. McKenna, Michael J. Millard, Scott P. Minihkeim, Brian P. O'Malley, Adam Rupnik, Andy Todd, Steven R. LaPan
Publikováno v:
Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research Publications
Bloater, Coregonus hoyi, are deepwater planktivores native to the Laurentian Great Lakes and Lake Nipigon. Interpretations of commercial fishery time series suggest they were common in Lake Ontario through the early 1900s but by the 1950s were no lon
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Autor:
S. Dale Hanson, Craig P. Stafford
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 146:778-790
Relationships among otolith weight and age have been explored widely as cost-effective means to predict age. However, otolith weight is influenced by both fish age and somatic growth, making it necessary to partition these confounding effects to best
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 33:186-191
Lake Trout Salvelinus namaycush were extirpated from Lake Michigan by the early 1950s, and as part of an effort to restore naturally reproducing populations, hatchery-reared fish have been stocked since the early 1960s. Stocked fish are marked with a
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 68:1211-1230
Lipid concentration and fatty acid composition of common prey species or taxonomic groups from four distinct regions of Lake Michigan were quantified (n = 894). We used a combination of parametric and nonparametric statistics to assess the difference
Autor:
S. Dale Hanson, R. Allen Curry
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 134:356-368
Age-0 alewives Alosa pseudoharengus may compete for food with age-0 smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu, possibly resulting in declines to some smallmouth bass fisheries in the northeastern United States and Atlantic Canada. Such competition could d