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Temperature, recreational fishing and diapause egg connections : dispersal of spiny water fleas (Bythotrephes longimanus)
Authors
A Ricciardi
A Ricciardi
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BJ Eadie
CD Sandgren
D Straile
DJ Berg
DK Branstrator
DK Branstrator
DR Barnhisel
DR Barnhisel
DR Barnhisel
DR Barnhisel
DW Garton
E Wahlstrom
EA Baker
EJ Weisz
EL Mills
EL Mills
Foad Yousef
HJ MacIsaac
HJ MacIsaac
HR Ludwig Jr
I Charalambidou
IA Grigorovich
JA Compton
James H. Churchill
JC Hoffman
JD Meisner
JE Havel
JE Havel
JF Cavaletto
JH Churchill
JH Churchill
JJ Magnuson
JT Lehman
JT Lehman
JT Lehman
K Cullis
KJ Hartman
KL Schulz
KL Schulz
M Hondzo
M Manca
MA Lewis
Martin M. Hobmeier
ML Alexander
ND Yan
ND Yan
ND Yan
ND Yan
PM Yurista
PM Yurista
PM Yurista
RA Coulas
RI Hall
RP Barbiero
RW Muzzi
Ryan P. Maki
S. Taylor Jarnagin
SA Boudreau
SA Pothoven
SA Pothoven
SA Pothoven
SL Parker
SM Bollens
ST Jarnagin
ST Jarnagin
TJ Keilty
W. Charles Kerfoot
WC Kerfoot
WC Kerfoot
Publication date
1 January 2011
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
Doi
Abstract
© The Author(s), 2011. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License. The definitive version was published in Biological Invasions 13 (2011): 2513-2531, doi:10.1007/s10530-011-0078-8.The spiny water flea (Bythotrephes longimanus) is spreading from Great Lakes coastal waters into northern inland lakes within a northern temperature-defined latitudinal band. Colonization of Great Lakes coastal embayments is assisted by winds and seiche surges, yet rapid inland expansion across the northern states comes through an overland process. The lack of invasions at Isle Royale National Park contrasts with rapid expansion on the nearby Keweenaw Peninsula. Both regions have comparable geology, lake density, and fauna, but differ in recreational fishing boat access, visitation, and containment measures. Tail spines protect Bythotrephes against young of the year, but not larger fish, yet the unusual thick-shelled diapausing eggs can pass through fish guts in viable condition. Sediment traps illustrate how fish spread diapausing eggs across lakes in fecal pellets. Trillions of diapausing eggs are produced per year in Lake Michigan and billions per year in Lake Michigamme, a large inland lake. Dispersal by recreational fishing is linked to use of baitfish, diapausing eggs defecated into live wells and bait buckets, and Bythothephes snagged on fishing line, anchor ropes, and minnow seines. Relatively simple measures, such as on-site rinsing of live wells, restricting transfer of certain baitfish species, or holding baitfish for 24 h (defecation period), should greatly reduce dispersal.Study of Lakes Superior and Michigan was funded from NSF OCE-9726680 and OCE-9712872 to W.C.K., OCE-9712889 to J. Churchill. Geographic survey sampling and Park studies in the national parks during 2008-2010 were funded by a grant from the National Park Service Natural Resource Preservation Program GLNF CESU Task Agreement No. J6067080012
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