- The project will identify reproductive pheromones used by the round goby and use these to challenge the breeding success in habitats where this invader occurs in the spawning ground of native fish. The results of this study have the potential to lead to control of round goby populations in habitats where native fish are threatened by predation and competition by this species.
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- Contaminants in the Great Lakes Biota
- Midwestern Regional Climate Center
- The Development of Diagnostic Tests for Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia and the Impact of the Disease on the Fish Farming Industry
- A Model GIS Assessment of Nonindigenous Invasive Species in Michigan Waters
- Chemicals as Indicators for Monitoring Ecological Risk
- Quantifying how parental attributes influence characteristics of earlylife history stages of Ohio stocks of Lake Erie walleye
- Management of Urban Wastewater Pollution
- Evolution of the fish rhabdovirus: viral hemorrhagic septicemia
- The Identification of Reproductive Pheromones Used by the Round Goby in Michigan Waters Where Survival of Indigenous Fish is Threatened (year 3)
- Genotyping of the fish rhabdovirus, viral hemorrhagic septicemia, by restriction fragment length polymorphisms
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Impact of water quality and AIS on fish and wildlife populations and habitats
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Monitoring
Aquatic Nuisance Species
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Annex 17Impact of water quality and AIS on fish and wildlife populations and habitats