The Lake Ontario ecosystem has undergone substantial ecological change over the past five decades. In this time, an economically important sport fishery developed around non-native salmon and trout species (i.e., Chinook and coho salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and Oncorhynchus kisutch) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)). While trying to maintain this economically important recreational fishery, fishery managers are also trying to restore native species to the ecosystem (i.e., lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)). We describe the trophic niche space of five ecologically and socioeconomically important Lake Ontario salmonid species (Chinook and coho salmon and rainbow, brown (Salmo trutta) and lake trou...
Documenting trophic relationships in aquatic ecosystems can facilitate understanding of not only sys...
We measured stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) and fatty acid profiles in Lake Ont...
Understanding trophic interactions is critical for successful resource management. However, studying...
Lake Ontario supports a diversity of native and non-native salmonids which are managed largely throu...
The forage fish communities of the Laurentian Great Lakes continue to experience changes that have a...
Native lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and introduced Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), c...
Lake Ontario supports a diverse offshore fish community consisting of salmonids and forage fish with...
Stable isotope analyses offer a useful means for quantifying ecological niche dimensions, though few...
1.Declining abundances of forage fish and the introduction and establishment of non-indigenous speci...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityLine-diffuse...
Eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems is an increasing problem, especially threatening small and shal...
Conceptually, trophic niche overlap and species abundance can describe the strength and number of in...
Recent development of multi-dimensional stable isotope models for estimating both foraging patterns ...
International audienceGut content analysis (GCA), stable isotopes analysis (SIA), and the multiple s...
Conceptually trophic niche overlap and species abundance can describe the strength and number of int...
Documenting trophic relationships in aquatic ecosystems can facilitate understanding of not only sys...
We measured stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) and fatty acid profiles in Lake Ont...
Understanding trophic interactions is critical for successful resource management. However, studying...
Lake Ontario supports a diversity of native and non-native salmonids which are managed largely throu...
The forage fish communities of the Laurentian Great Lakes continue to experience changes that have a...
Native lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) and introduced Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), c...
Lake Ontario supports a diverse offshore fish community consisting of salmonids and forage fish with...
Stable isotope analyses offer a useful means for quantifying ecological niche dimensions, though few...
1.Declining abundances of forage fish and the introduction and establishment of non-indigenous speci...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityLine-diffuse...
Eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems is an increasing problem, especially threatening small and shal...
Conceptually, trophic niche overlap and species abundance can describe the strength and number of in...
Recent development of multi-dimensional stable isotope models for estimating both foraging patterns ...
International audienceGut content analysis (GCA), stable isotopes analysis (SIA), and the multiple s...
Conceptually trophic niche overlap and species abundance can describe the strength and number of int...
Documenting trophic relationships in aquatic ecosystems can facilitate understanding of not only sys...
We measured stable isotopes of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) and fatty acid profiles in Lake Ont...
Understanding trophic interactions is critical for successful resource management. However, studying...