2016
DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2016.1152300
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Spawning Season Distribution in Subpopulations of Muskellunge in Georgian Bay, Lake Huron

Abstract: Loss of spawning and nursery habitats has been implicated as a major factor in the widespread decline of Muskellunge Esox masquinongy populations in North America. Although there is limited evidence of spawning site fidelity in Great Lakes populations of Muskellunge, such behavior could result in recruitment failure if individuals return each year to spawning sites that have become degraded. We compared the spawning behaviors of individual Muskellunge across three subpopulations in Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, to… Show more

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“…Muskellunge are sensitive to certain environmental disturbances on spawning habitat that make them ideal bioindicators (Henson 1985; Schneider 2002). Disturbances such as habitat degradation and loss can negatively affect Muskellunge populations because of their spawning habitat requirements and tendency to display spawning site fidelity (Weller et al 2016). Muskellunge establish home ranges and movement patterns that may vary by lake size, habitat characteristics, and season (Dombeck 1979; Miller and Menzel 1986; Younk et al 1996; Morrison and Warren 2015).…”
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“…Muskellunge are sensitive to certain environmental disturbances on spawning habitat that make them ideal bioindicators (Henson 1985; Schneider 2002). Disturbances such as habitat degradation and loss can negatively affect Muskellunge populations because of their spawning habitat requirements and tendency to display spawning site fidelity (Weller et al 2016). Muskellunge establish home ranges and movement patterns that may vary by lake size, habitat characteristics, and season (Dombeck 1979; Miller and Menzel 1986; Younk et al 1996; Morrison and Warren 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%