2020
DOI: 10.1111/eff.12549
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Larval lake sturgeon production and drift behaviour in the Menominee and Oconto Rivers, Wisconsin

Abstract: Lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) have been negatively impacted by barriers to migration, pollution and overharvest. Biological data such as the timing of spawning activity and larval drift have provided a better understanding of larval production success or failure on a site‐specific basis. However, many river systems that serve as reproductive locations for remnant lake sturgeon populations remain understudied. The objective of this study was to compare and contrast aspects of larval lake sturgeon drift w… Show more

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“…Furthermore, recent research on the Manistee River, Michigan, documented adult abundance ranging from 22 to 66 individuals and larval catches of 70–726 per year (Madenjian, 2019). Higher larval Lake Sturgeon catch rates and production estimates have also been reported for the major tributaries of Green Bay with similar numbers of spawning individuals (Caroffino et al, 2009; Lawrence et al, 2020; Madenjian, 2019). For example, the Oconto River, with an estimated adult spawning abundance similar or less than that observed in the LFR (Madenjian, 2019), produced catch rates of 135–1,125 larvae and total production estimates ranging between 2,600 and > 24,000 larvae (Lawrence et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…Furthermore, recent research on the Manistee River, Michigan, documented adult abundance ranging from 22 to 66 individuals and larval catches of 70–726 per year (Madenjian, 2019). Higher larval Lake Sturgeon catch rates and production estimates have also been reported for the major tributaries of Green Bay with similar numbers of spawning individuals (Caroffino et al, 2009; Lawrence et al, 2020; Madenjian, 2019). For example, the Oconto River, with an estimated adult spawning abundance similar or less than that observed in the LFR (Madenjian, 2019), produced catch rates of 135–1,125 larvae and total production estimates ranging between 2,600 and > 24,000 larvae (Lawrence et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…For example, the Oconto River, with an estimated adult spawning abundance similar or less than that observed in the LFR (Madenjian, 2019), produced catch rates of 135–1,125 larvae and total production estimates ranging between 2,600 and > 24,000 larvae (Lawrence et al, 2020). On the Menominee River, adult spawning abundance was estimated to be several hundred fish annually (Madenjian, 2019), and reports of larval catch range between 374–1,289, resulting in estimates of 35,000–150,000 larvae produced (Lawrence et al, 2020).…”
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“…; and tertiary levels: related to the changes in growth performance, disease resistance, and behavior that can affect the whole-animal integrity and survival [ 34 ]. Taking all of these into account, the use of blood analysis for monitoring the physiological status of fish under stressful conditions has been suggested as a minimally invasive method, especially when working with economically valuable sturgeons [ 35 ]. In general, sturgeon responses to stressors are not as high as in teleost fish [ 36 ], but these differences—even between closely related species—indicate that there are species-specific variations regarding crowding tolerance among this group of primitive fish [ 37 ].…”
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confidence: 99%