A Comparison of Spawning,Harvested, and Die-Off Rainbow Smelt, Osmerus Mordax, in Eastern Lake Erie |
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Authors: | Samuel Nsembukya-Katuramu Eugene K. Balon Robin Mahon |
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Affiliation: | Zoology Department, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, NIG 2W1 |
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Abstract: | Rainbow smelt were collected in the area of Long Point, Lake Erie from 1) a commercial trawler, 2) spawning runs in streams, and 3) die-offs along beaches. The parasite Glugea hertwigi was found to have no effects on the fecundity or condition of smelt. However, infested smelt grew more slowly than uninfested ones. The percentage of infested smelt in die-offs was not significantly higher than in the spawning stock, suggesting that the parasite was not the primary cause of the mortality. Growth, maximum age, and fecundity of smelt in the samples were lower than in most other smelt populations for which data are available. Since there are no data available for Lake Erie smelt prior to or during the development of the fishery, it is not possible to assess if the observed population structure is the result of exploitation. Sex ratio changes suggest that spawning smelt may remix with the harvested stock gradually throughout the summer. |
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