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Book Analysis of Yellow Perch Growth in Lake Erie

Download or read book Analysis of Yellow Perch Growth in Lake Erie written by Robert Scott Hayward and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 138 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Modeling the Effects of Turbidity on Age 0 Yellow Perch  Perca Flavescens  in the Western Basin of Lake Erie

Download or read book Modeling the Effects of Turbidity on Age 0 Yellow Perch Perca Flavescens in the Western Basin of Lake Erie written by Nathan F. Manning and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Understanding the effects of turbidity on visually foraging fish species can be difficult due to the dynamic nature of sediment plumes and algal blooms in productive aquatic systems. In this dissertation, I examined the effects of turbidity type, timing and intensity on age-0 yellow perch (Perca flavescens). To accomplish this, I used ArcGIS and generalized additive models (GAMs), individual based models (IBMs) and the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT). The initial study utilized ArcGIS and GAMs to determine the relationship between turbidity and size and abundance in August of age-0 yellow perch. The GAMs presented in this dissertation show that water clarity (in this case used as a surrogate for turbidity) is an important environmental factor in determining the length and abundances of age-0 yellow perch in western Lake Erie. The results suggest that the influence of water clarity produces a distinct separation of areas of higher growth potential and areas of higher abundances in the western basin. While this division may be attributable to a number of mechanisms, including size dependent predation risk, foraging ability, and density dependent growth, the effects of water clarity, and in particular the negative effects of algal blooms, on foraging ability are of particular interest in Lake Erie. For the second step in this research I used laboratory derived feeding rates in a range of turbidity types and intensities to inform IBMs that varied the timing, type and intensity of turbidity to determine the effects of changes to a systems turbidity regime on growth and starvation mortality. The results of the model suggest that the timing and persistence of sediment plumes and algal blooms can drastically alter the growth potential and starvation mortality of a yellow perch cohort. The timing of sediment plumes in particular can have significant consequences to the growth, and ultimate success of a yellow perch population. High sediment turbidity early in the season, prior to the ontogenetic shift, can be potentially beneficial to fish growth. However, if high sediment turbidity conditions persist, they can slow growth and increase the starvation mortality of juvenile fish. In contrast, algal blooms, no matter when during the season they occur. In the final study, I used SWAT and IBM models to link watershed level changes in land use and climate to potential changes in age-0 yellow perch growth in the Maumee Bay, Lake Erie. Changes in land-use, either through increased urbanization, or changing agricultural practices, primarily affect fish growth through the alteration in the timing and intensity of sediment plumes. However, it may be that, at least in the Maumee River watershed, the negative effects have reach a plateau of sorts, with significant reductions in fish growth requiring changes to the watershed that are unlikely in the near future due to economic and infrastructure restrictions. Climate change, on the other hand, could potentially compound the effects of current land use practices through the promotion of algal blooms due to increased water temperatures, thus further reducing fish growth. The results of these three studies show that the effects of turbidty on age-0 yellow perch are dynamic, and can vary significantly depending on a number of different factors. The results of this research help to illuminate these complex interactions, and provide a warning about potential consequences due to anthropogenic alterations of an aquatic system's turbidity regime.

Book Age  Growth  and Production of Yellow Perch in Lake Erie

Download or read book Age Growth and Production of Yellow Perch in Lake Erie written by Frank W. Jones and published by . This book was released on 1952 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The rate of growth of the yellow perch  Perca flavescens  in lake Erie

Download or read book The rate of growth of the yellow perch Perca flavescens in lake Erie written by William J. K. Harkness and published by . This book was released on 1922 with total page 7 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book AGE AND GROWTH OF THE YELLOW PERCH  PERCA FLAVESCENS  MITCHILL   IN LAKE ERIE

Download or read book AGE AND GROWTH OF THE YELLOW PERCH PERCA FLAVESCENS MITCHILL IN LAKE ERIE written by FRANK. JOBES and published by . This book was released on 1940 with total page 498 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Yellow Perch  Walleye  and Sauger  Aspects of Ecology  Management  and Culture

Download or read book Yellow Perch Walleye and Sauger Aspects of Ecology Management and Culture written by John Clay Bruner and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2021-11-21 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Walleye, one of the most sought-after species of freshwater sport fishes in North America, has demonstrated appreciable declines in their numbers from their original populations since the beginning of the 20th century. Similarly, Yellow Perch, once the most commonly caught sport fish and an important commercial species in North America, have also shown declines. Compiling up-to-date information on the biology and management of Walleye, Sauger, and Yellow Perch, including research on systematics, genetics, physiology, ecology, movement, population dynamics, culture, recent case histories, and management practices, will be of interest to managers, researchers, and students who deal with these important species, particularly in light of habitat alterations, population shifts, and other biotic and abiotic factors related to a changing climate.

Book Spatially explicit Habitat Characterization  Suitability Analysis  Verification  and Modelling of the Yellow Perch Perca Flavescens  Mitchell 1814  Population in Long Point Bay  Lake Erie  microform

Download or read book Spatially explicit Habitat Characterization Suitability Analysis Verification and Modelling of the Yellow Perch Perca Flavescens Mitchell 1814 Population in Long Point Bay Lake Erie microform written by Susan Elisabeth Doka and published by Library and Archives Canada = Bibliothèque et Archives Canada. This book was released on 2004 with total page 317 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Different approaches were used to characterize, assess, test and model the fish-habitat interactions of yellow perch in Long Point Bay. Chapter 1 describes the methodologies for explicitly characterizing spatial and temporal habitat through mapping and modelling. Chapter 2 connects habitat and ontogenetic niche shifts in perch life history, with the aim of determining suitable habitat availability for the Long Point Bay perch population. Habitat suitability indices and models were used to map and identify the areas of suitable habitat, including thermal habitat. Chapter 3 compares a known distribution of yellow perch larvae with HSI predictions of habitat suitability as a validation exercise. Abundance and size distributions from the survey were compared to thermal and HSI predictions of suitable habitat to test for correspondence. The relationship between food availability and habitat characteristics, especially vegetation, were also tested. A model was developed in Chapter 4 that concentrated on the first year of life and the effect of consecutive constraints on early life stages with different habitat requirements. The purpose of the model was to compare the potential growth and survival of consecutive life stages in a spatially explicit manner when different habitat-based rules are imposed. The results highlight the importance of life history theory and knowledge of mechanisms used in habitat selection for determining limits to fish production.

Book Report of the Lake Erie Yellow Perch Task Group

Download or read book Report of the Lake Erie Yellow Perch Task Group written by Great Lakes Fishery Commission. Lake Erie Yellow Perch Task Group and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 51 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Growth of the Yellow Perch  Perca Flavescens Mitchill  from Nebish  Silver  and Weber Lakes in Vilas County  Wisconsin

Download or read book The Growth of the Yellow Perch Perca Flavescens Mitchill from Nebish Silver and Weber Lakes in Vilas County Wisconsin written by Edward Schneberger and published by . This book was released on 1933 with total page 168 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Report of the Commissioner for

Download or read book Report of the Commissioner for written by United States Fish Commission and published by . This book was released on 1932 with total page 524 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book River Plume Effects on Yellow Perch Growth  Survival  and Recruitment in Lake Erie

Download or read book River Plume Effects on Yellow Perch Growth Survival and Recruitment in Lake Erie written by Julie Marie Reichert and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book FLUCTUATIONS OF THE YELLOW PERCH POPULATION IN SAGINAW BAY

Download or read book FLUCTUATIONS OF THE YELLOW PERCH POPULATION IN SAGINAW BAY written by SALAH EL-DIN EL-ZARKA and published by . This book was released on 1957 with total page 358 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: