Alewives Alosa pseudoharengus are key components of Laurentian Great Lakes ecosystems and spawn in multiple habitat types. Exploration of alewife early life history dynamics within these different habitats should help identify important recruitment processes. During 2001‐2003, we quantified physical (temperature, transparency) and biotic (chlorophyll a, zooplankton densities) habitat factors and collected age‐0 alewives (using ichthyoplankton nets and trawls) in a nearshore region of Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake, Michigan (a drowned river mouth lake connected to Lake Michigan). We characterized alewife hatch dates, individual condition, growth, mortality, and size‐dependent overwinter survival to infer differences in habitat‐specific rec...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Ball State UniversityRHODES, RAYMOND J. AND THOMAS S. MCC...
I studied the interactions between Lake Michigan hydrodynamics (the spring thermal bar) and Mysis, d...
Alewives are small fishes that are native to the Atlantic coast from North Carolina to Newfoundland....
The identification and subsequent protection of essential fish habitats (areas with high densities, ...
We used a long‐term series of observations on alewife Alosa pseudoharengus abundance that was based ...
Over the past two centuries, anadromous alewife populations have drastically declined due to damming...
Abstract.—We used a long-term series of observations on alewife Alosa pseudoharengus abun-dance that...
To evaluate the current diet of alewives Alosa pseudoharengus and interactions with their prey in li...
Variability in abiotic and biotic factors during larval stages has profound impacts on fish recruitm...
Juveniles of non‐native alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus (Wilson), were collected in Lake Michigan in...
Alewife abundance in Otsego Lake has been monitored in 11 of the last 14 years using littoral trap n...
Abstract Species introductions provide opportunities to quantify rates and patterns of evolutionary ...
Alewives , Alosa pseudoharengus (Wilson), were collected from May through October, 1971, on a transe...
Daily and seasonal movements of adult alewives, Alosa pseudoharengus, were studied at depths of 5 to...
Species introductions provide opportunities to quantify rates and patterns of evolutionary change in...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Ball State UniversityRHODES, RAYMOND J. AND THOMAS S. MCC...
I studied the interactions between Lake Michigan hydrodynamics (the spring thermal bar) and Mysis, d...
Alewives are small fishes that are native to the Atlantic coast from North Carolina to Newfoundland....
The identification and subsequent protection of essential fish habitats (areas with high densities, ...
We used a long‐term series of observations on alewife Alosa pseudoharengus abundance that was based ...
Over the past two centuries, anadromous alewife populations have drastically declined due to damming...
Abstract.—We used a long-term series of observations on alewife Alosa pseudoharengus abun-dance that...
To evaluate the current diet of alewives Alosa pseudoharengus and interactions with their prey in li...
Variability in abiotic and biotic factors during larval stages has profound impacts on fish recruitm...
Juveniles of non‐native alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus (Wilson), were collected in Lake Michigan in...
Alewife abundance in Otsego Lake has been monitored in 11 of the last 14 years using littoral trap n...
Abstract Species introductions provide opportunities to quantify rates and patterns of evolutionary ...
Alewives , Alosa pseudoharengus (Wilson), were collected from May through October, 1971, on a transe...
Daily and seasonal movements of adult alewives, Alosa pseudoharengus, were studied at depths of 5 to...
Species introductions provide opportunities to quantify rates and patterns of evolutionary change in...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Ball State UniversityRHODES, RAYMOND J. AND THOMAS S. MCC...
I studied the interactions between Lake Michigan hydrodynamics (the spring thermal bar) and Mysis, d...
Alewives are small fishes that are native to the Atlantic coast from North Carolina to Newfoundland....