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Garton D. W., D. J. Berg, 1990. Occurrence of Bythotrephes
Cederstroemi (Schoedler 1877) in Lake Superior, With Evidence of Demographic Variation
Within the Great Lakes, Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant College
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Reprinted with permission from J. Great Lakes Res. 16(1):148-152
International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR)
Occurrence of Bythotrephes Cederstroemi (Schoedler 1877) in Lake
Superior, With Evidence of Demographic Variation Within the Great Lakes
Abstract:
The predaceous cladoceran, Bythotrephes cederstroemi (Schoedler 1877), was first
noted in the Great Lakes in late 1984, and had spread to Lakes Huron, Erie, Ontario, and
Michigan by late summer of 1986. Zooplankton samples collected from Batchawana Bay, Lake
Superior on 15 September 1988 contained large numbers of B. cederstroemi (122.8
individuals/m2). Geographic variation in Great Lakes B. cederstroemi was
observed when this sample was compared to samples from Lake Erie. There was a greater
percentage of males present in the Lake Superior sample as well as a greater number of
females carrying sexual resting eggs. B. cederstroemi from Lake Superior weighed more than
those from Lake Erie. These differences are probably the result of physiological responses
to different environmental conditions, and not genetic differentiation of B.
cederstroemi populations among the Great Lakes.
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Contact: D. W. Garton, Indiana University-Kokomo, 2300 S. Washington Street, P.O.
Box 9003, Kokomo, IN 46904-9003 or dgarton@iukfsl.iuk.indiana.edu
Keywords: Basic_biology, Colonization, Bythotrephes
Product Type: Predicting_the_spread , Research
User Type: General
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