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Bronte, C.R., M.P. Ebener, D.R. Schreiner, D.S. DeVault, M.M. Petzold, D.A. Jensen, C. Richards, and S.J. Lorenzo. 2003. Fish community change in Lake Superior, 1970-2000. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences(60):1552-1574.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 16431
Type: Journal Article
Author: Bronte, C.R., M.P. Ebener, D.R. Schreiner, D.S. DeVault, M.M. Petzold, D.A. Jensen, C. Richards, and S.J. Lorenzo
Date (year): 2003
Article Title:Fish community change in Lake Superior, 1970-2000.
Journal Name: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
Volume:
Issue: 60
Pages: 1552-1574
URL:
Keywords: Sphaeromyxa sevastopoli, mixosporidian, Lake Superior, Renibacteria, BKD
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Anguilla rostrata

    WI - Brule River

Apeltes quadracus

    ON - Thunder Bay

Bythotrephes longimanus

    ON - Eastern Lake Superior

Carassius auratus

    MN - St. Louis River

Faxonius rusticus

    ON - Thunder Bay

Gasterosteus aculeatus

    ON - Thunder Bay

Gymnocephalus cernua

    WI - St. Louis River near Lake Superior

Morone americana

    MN - St. Louis River

Morone chrysops

    MN - St. Louis River estuary where it flows into Lake Superior near Duluth
    MN - St. Louis River estuary where it flows into Lake Superior near Duluth
    MN - St. Louis River estuary where it flows into Lake Superior near Duluth

Myriophyllum spicatum

    WI - Chequamegon Bay

Neogobius melanostomus

    WI - St. Louis River

Platichthys flesus

    MI - Keweenaw Peninsula

Potamogeton crispus

    MN - Knife River Marina, Lake Supperior near the mouth of the Knife River
    WI - Washburn Harbor, Chequamegon Bay, Lake Superior

Salmo salar

    WI - Lake Superior


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