نتایج جستجو برای: bluegills

تعداد نتایج: 50  

2001
R. JOHN H. HOXMEIER D. DEREK ADAY DAVID H. WAHL

—We examined the effects of population-specific variation on age estimates from scales and otoliths of bluegills Lepomis macrochirus from Illinois reservoirs. We divided 12 reservoirs into four groups (north stunted, north quality, south stunted, and south quality) to examine the effects of latitude and fish size distribution on the precision of estimated ages. Ages of 40 bluegills from each re...

2008
DANIEL E. SHOUP DAVID H. WAHL

—Overwinter mortality is an important force structuring year-class strength of many fishes. Conventional wisdom is that overwinter mortality is primarily caused by starvation; however, recent research has demonstrated that piscivores continue to feed during winter and may also contribute to overwinter mortality of their prey populations. We conducted experiments in ten 0.04-ha earthen ponds in ...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 1996
D K Tanner M L Knuth

Adult bluegills were exposed to the synthetic pyrethroid esfenvalerate, during a reproduction study conducted in six littoral enclosures located in a 2-ha pond near Duluth, Minnesota. Bluegill reproductive success was determined after two applications of esfenvalerate at nominal concentrations of 0.0, 0.01, 0.08, 0.20, 1. 0, and 5.0 microg/L. Responses measured were adult behavior and spawning,...

2005
LOWELL A. WOODBURY

A heavy loss of fish occurred during April 1940, in the south end of Lake Waubesa, Wisconsin, a•d i• the Yahara River below the lake. The fish affected were mainly black crappies, altllough bluegills, northern pike, yellow pikeperch, commm• suckers, and carp, were killed to a lesser extent. A heavy algal bloom composed principally of Chlamydomonas was concentrated in the area of fish loss and w...

2005
Justin A. Compton W. Charles Kerfoot

Recently the exotic cladoceran Bythotrephes cederstroemi colonized inland lakes in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, facing warmer temperatures and greater exposure to smaller fish than in coastal waters of Lake Superior. However, the long caudal appendage (spine) of Bythotrephes protects it against young-of-the-year (YOY) fish predation. After experience, small fish (30-60 mm TL) develop aversi...

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