The Indiana waters of Lake Michigan were sampled weekly from May until August in
2009, 2011, and 2012 to determine the extent of yellow perch reproduction and the role Indiana
waters play in yellow perch life history. Experimental gill nets were used to collect fish before,
during, and after the spawning season from randomly selected sites along the Indiana shoreline.
Yellow perch were then taken to an onshore processing station where they were weighed,
measured, and visually examined to determine sex and maturity. Maturity stages of adult yellow
perch were used to estimate the timing and duration of yellow perch spawning. Yellow perch
population demographics were also compared to determine if different groups of yellow perch
were present before and after the spawn. My data suggests that yellow perch spawning is
strongly influenced by temperature and that Indiana waters are seasonally used by adult yellow
perch for feeding. / Department of Biology
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:BSU/oai:cardinalscholar.bsu.edu:123456789/197448 |
Date | 20 July 2013 |
Creators | Starzynski, David A. |
Contributors | Lauer, Thomas E. |
Source Sets | Ball State University |
Detected Language | English |
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