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The Population Dynamics and Ecology of Zebra Mussels in Inland Lakes

Principal Investigator: David Garton
Affiliation: The Ohio State University
Initiation Date: 1994

The main objectives of this project are to:

  • Describe the population dynamics of zebra mussels in nine inland lakes (seven in Michigan, one each in Indiana and Ohio).
  • Measure reproductive output, larval abundance, recruitment and adult growth adult mussel density, size distribution and availability of suitable substrata within each study lake.

Lipid Nutrition and Metabolism in Yellow Perch

Principal Investigator: Paul Brown
Affiliation: Purdue University
Initiation Date: 1995

The objectives of this project are to:

  • Develop a growth curve for yellow perch fed purified and practical diets.
  • Evaluate the effects of dietary lipids on growth, feed efficiency, and nutritional composition of fillets.
  • Provide an indication of the essential fatty acid needs of yellow perch.

Market Research for Yellow Perch Aquaculture

Principal Investigator: Marshall Martin
Affiliation: Purdue University
Initiation Date: 1995

The objective of this project is to establish the current marketing status and potential for yellow perch products with wholesale and retail businesses in the seafood marketing channels in the North Central Region of the United States.


Yellow Perch Effluent Characterization

Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Wood
Affiliation: Illinois State University
Initiation Date: 1994

The objective of this project is to characterize perch effluent water quality from two different by similarly designed recirculating aquaculture systems.


Potential Impacts of Invading Ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernuus) on Benthic and Pelagic Ecosystems of the Great Lakes

Principal Investigator: Gary Lamberti
Affiliation: University of Notre Dame
Initiation Date: 1995

Our three major objectives are to determine:

  • The potential competitive interactions between exotic
    Eurasian ruffe and native yellow perch in Lake Michigan and throughout the Great Lakes, through new knowledge of their preferences for prey and habitat.
  • How predators (e.g., pike) and another exotic animal, zebra mussels, might affect the success of ruffe and their interactions with yellow perch in the Great Lakes.
  • The current composition of benthic macroinvertebrates in Lake Michigan to generate a baseline prior to the anticipated invasion by ruffe.

Limiting Factors and Ecological Effects of Zebra Mussels in a Southern Lake Michigan Drainage

Principal Investigator: Gary Lamberti
Affiliation: University of Notre Dame
Initiation Date: 1995

The objectives of this project are to:

  • Describe the longitudinal distribution of adult and larval zebra mussels in streams owing from colonized lakes.
  • Test mechanisms contributing to the apparent “settlement bottleneck” for zebra mussels in streams.
  • Test whether predators may influence the invasibility of streams by zebra mussels.
  • Measure responses of other aquatic biota to the presence of zebra mussels in lake-outflow environments.

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