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Understanding and Forecasting Potential Recruitment of Lake Michigan Fishes

Understanding and forecasting potential recruitment of Lake Michigan fishes by modeling growth and survival of larval stages with coupled climate, biophysical, and bioenergetics models
Principal Investigator
David Bunnell

Dates

Release Date
2020
Start Date
2020-06-04
End Date
2024-06-03

Summary

Yellow perch and alewife are ecologically, economically, and culturally important fish species in Lake Michigan whose populations support recreational and commercial fisheries. However, both of these species’ populations have been in decline for over 20 years. This project seeks to understand the factors affecting variability in offspring survival of yellow perch and alewife in Lake Michigan in order to project survival under scenarios of future climate change. Like other fish species, yellow perch and alewives produce huge numbers of small offspring, but most die early in life. Small changes in survival at this early stage can have a strong impact on the number of fish that ultimately contribute to fisheries. Recruitment of young [...]

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Grand Haven MI Lake taken by Abby Lynch

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  • Midwest CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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