Chemical–environment interactions affecting the risk of impacts on aquatic organisms: A review with a Canadian perspective—interactions affecting vulnerability
CM Couillard, SC Courtenay… - Environmental …, 2008 - cdnsciencepub.com
Environmental change can increase the vulnerability of aquatic species to toxic chemicals
by challenging an organism's aptitude to respond to chemicals or to repair toxic injury or by …
by challenging an organism's aptitude to respond to chemicals or to repair toxic injury or by …
Phylogenetic and ecological characteristics associated with thiaminase activity in Laurentian Great Lakes fishes
SC Riley, AN Evans - Transactions of the American Fisheries …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Thiamine deficiency complex (TDC) causes mortality and sublethal effects in Great Lakes
salmonines and results from low concentrations of egg thiamine that are thought to be …
salmonines and results from low concentrations of egg thiamine that are thought to be …
Thiaminase activity of Baltic salmon prey species: a comparision of net‐and predator‐caught samples
S Wistbacka, G Bylund - Journal of Fish Biology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Thiaminase activity was determined for Gulf of Bothnia (GB) and Gulf of Finland (GF) Baltic
herring Clupea harengus membras, sprat Sprattus sprattus and three‐spined stickleback …
herring Clupea harengus membras, sprat Sprattus sprattus and three‐spined stickleback …
Thiamine and fatty acid content of Lake Michigan Chinook salmon
DC Honeyfield, AK Peters, ML Jones - Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2008 - Elsevier
Nutritional status of Lake Michigan Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) is
inadequately documented. An investigation was conducted to determine muscle and liver …
inadequately documented. An investigation was conducted to determine muscle and liver …
[PDF][PDF] Salmonid embryo development and pathology
GR Danner - American Fisheries Society Symposium, 2008 - fisheries.org
The development of each salmonid egg follows a predetermined course. In order for a
salmonid to emerge from the redd gravel, all developmental steps from oogenesis …
salmonid to emerge from the redd gravel, all developmental steps from oogenesis …
Evaluating the effect of stressors on thiaminase activity in alewife
JM Lepak, CE Kraft, DC Honeyfield… - Journal of Aquatic …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
No consistent explanation has been found for the variability in the thiaminase activity of
alewives Alosa pseudoharengus despite the role of alewife thiaminase in large-scale …
alewives Alosa pseudoharengus despite the role of alewife thiaminase in large-scale …
[图书][B] The state of Lake Michigan in 2005
DF Clapp, WH Horns - 2008 - researchgate.net
Lake sturgeon, formerly a dominant nearshore species, continues to be the object of
increased study and recovery effort, in keeping with the above objective from Eshenroder et …
increased study and recovery effort, in keeping with the above objective from Eshenroder et …
Progress toward the rehabilitation of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in South Bay, Lake Huron
YE Morbey, DM Anderson, BA Henderson - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2008 - Elsevier
Our objective was to evaluate the status of lake trout Salvelinus namaycush rehabilitation in
South Bay, Lake Huron. Standardized surveys were conducted to quantify natural …
South Bay, Lake Huron. Standardized surveys were conducted to quantify natural …
[PDF][PDF] Impacts of recent invasive species on nearshore fishes
JM Dettmers, CP Madenjian, PJ Allen… - Great Lakes Fishery …, 2008 - researchgate.net
Invasive species have impacted Lake Michigan's fisheries for 70 years. The passage
through the Welland Canal by sea lamprey, after it invaded Lake Ontario, led to its …
through the Welland Canal by sea lamprey, after it invaded Lake Ontario, led to its …