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Physical and biological influences on daily growth rate of larval alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in Lake Michigan

Physical and biological influences on daily growth rate of larval alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in Lake Michigan

... in Lake Michigan (Madenjian et ...in Lake Huron in 2003 (Riley et al. 2008; Dunlop and Riley 2013). In Lake Huron, predation pressure from salmonids and lack of food availability from ...

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Maternal effects as a recruitment mechanism in Lake Michigan yellow perch (Perca flavescens)

Maternal effects as a recruitment mechanism in Lake Michigan yellow perch (Perca flavescens)

... adult Lake Michigan yellow perch (Perca flavescens) phenotypic traits suggest that maternal effects on larval traits may be substantially influencing the recruitment of this heavily ex- ploited ...of ...

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Distribution of Sediment Measurements in Lake Michigan as a Case Study: Implications for Estimating Sediment and Water Interactions in Eutrophication and Bioaccumulation Models

Distribution of Sediment Measurements in Lake Michigan as a Case Study: Implications for Estimating Sediment and Water Interactions in Eutrophication and Bioaccumulation Models

... large lake systems and their bioaccumu- lation in fish species such as salmon and lake trout has resulted in concern for the toxic effects on humans through the consumption of fish ...Within Lake ...

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Elucidating patterns of size-dependent predation on larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens) in Lake Michigan: an experimental and modeling approach

Elucidating patterns of size-dependent predation on larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens) in Lake Michigan: an experimental and modeling approach

... First, we investigated how DOH distributions of survivors are affected by changes in size variability within cohorts caused by interannual changes in mean growth rate. Previous research has shown that changes in mean ...

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Rheotaxis and prey detection in uniform currents by Lake Michigan mottled 
sculpin (Cottus bairdi)

Rheotaxis and prey detection in uniform currents by Lake Michigan mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi)

... the Lake Michigan mottled ...whether Lake Michigan mottled sculpin use rheotactic behavior to detect and localize prey, other similar, non-fluvial, benthic species, such as the antarctic fish, ...

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The orienting response of Lake Michigan mottled sculpin is mediated by canal neuromasts

The orienting response of Lake Michigan mottled sculpin is mediated by canal neuromasts

... Lake Michigan mottled sculpin, Cottus bairdi, exhibit a naturally occurring and unconditioned orienting response that can be elicited from visually deprived animals by both live ...

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Bacteriophages isolated from Lake Michigan demonstrate broad host range across several bacterial phyla

Bacteriophages isolated from Lake Michigan demonstrate broad host range across several bacterial phyla

... from Lake Michigan on the same bacterial host, exhibiting similar morphological characteristics as shown under transmission electron ...the Lake Michigan phages and the Pseudomonas phage PB1, ...

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A Fountain Very Exhaustible: The Pollution and Restoration of Lake Michigan

A Fountain Very Exhaustible: The Pollution and Restoration of Lake Michigan

... to Lake Michigan and it was here Jolliet first felt the need to alter the land that took nature thousands of years to ...of Lake Michigan to the river of ...

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Food Web Interactions of Larval Yellow Perch, Perca flavescens, in Lake Michigan: Implications for Recruitment

Food Web Interactions of Larval Yellow Perch, Perca flavescens, in Lake Michigan: Implications for Recruitment

... of Lake Michigan, but the timing of this transport varies between ...in Lake Michigan known to eat larval yellow ...in Lake Michigan appears to be primarily limited by an ...

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Effect of Human Development on the Biodiversity of Benthic Macroinvertebrates in Douglas Lake, Michigan

Effect of Human Development on the Biodiversity of Benthic Macroinvertebrates in Douglas Lake, Michigan

... As human development increases on waterfronts, aquatic ecosystems are subject to habitat changes that may risk their health. Freshwater organisms are affected by these environmental variations, and studying the effects ...

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Chicago Architecture

Chicago Architecture

... and Michigan Canal; conveniently enough, the canal was used to transport the heavy product to wherever it was ...on Lake Michigan, and the direct route that connected Chicago to Pittsburgh, ignited ...

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Foraging selectivity by larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens): implications for understanding recruitment in small and large lakes

Foraging selectivity by larval yellow perch (Perca flavescens): implications for understanding recruitment in small and large lakes

... on limited foraging ability rather than true preference. The full recruitment of visual acuity occurs after first feeding in larval yellow perch (Wahl et al. 1993); first-feeding larvae are likely to select prey based on ...

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Chicago Airmail History: McGirr and Waterman Airports

Chicago Airmail History: McGirr and Waterman Airports

... of Lake Michigan were often too bad for flying with fog, low clouds, wind, and snow, so the airmail operations were moved farther inland to a small airport called Checkerboard Field in Maywood, Illinois at ...

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The Mixed Source Chinook Salmon Fishery in Lake Huron: A Comparison of Spawning and Foraging Habitat Use by Naturalized and Hatchery Fish

The Mixed Source Chinook Salmon Fishery in Lake Huron: A Comparison of Spawning and Foraging Habitat Use by Naturalized and Hatchery Fish

... In Lake Huron, interactions between prey availability and Chinook salmon density could influence intraspecific competition or interspecific competition with native lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) (Riley ...

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Lake spray aerosol generation: a method for producing representative particles from freshwater wave breaking

Lake spray aerosol generation: a method for producing representative particles from freshwater wave breaking

... We have constructed and demonstrated the capabilities of a newly developed LSA generator to reproduce SSA using ma- rine salinities and to probe LSA generation under freshwater- relevant low-salt concentrations. The LSA ...

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Pediatric Emergency Department Visits for Diarrheal Illness Increased After Release of Undertreated Sewage

Pediatric Emergency Department Visits for Diarrheal Illness Increased After Release of Undertreated Sewage

... used Lake Michigan drinking water sources (specificity); that the 2 events with a significant association with increased visits were the 2 largest-volume events (dose- response); and that there were ...

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Endangered species update, 26:1 2 (2009)

Endangered species update, 26:1 2 (2009)

... in Lake Michigan at depths < 50 m, densities increased 2-fold between the 1930s and the mid- 1960s (Robertson and Alley 1966), and 2 to 5-fold between the 1960s and the ear- ly 1980s (Nalepa ...Quite, ...

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Interesting Papers in Other Journals

Interesting Papers in Other Journals

... Deep crustal structure of the Precambrian basement beneath northern Lake Michigan, mid-continent North America, pp.. Fluid-flow, mineral reactions and metasomatism.[r] ...

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The magmatic and volatile evolution of gabbros hosting the Marathon PGE-Cu deposit: evolution of a conduit system

The magmatic and volatile evolution of gabbros hosting the Marathon PGE-Cu deposit: evolution of a conduit system

... Geordie Lake mineralization, in which the highly evolved interstitial magma became enriched in Cu and Pd during magma migration upward through the partially crystallized ...

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Michigan State Police

Michigan State Police

... In 1921 the legislature decided to centralize several of the state departments and at that time the Michigan State Police was merged with the Fire Marshal Department, Oil Inspection Depa[r] ...

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