SEXUAL MATURATION, OOCYTE DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE HISTORY VARIATION IN LAKE SUPERIOR BURBOT (LOTA LOTA)

Burbot (Lota lota) are a cryophilic freshwater fish native to many cold-water systems in the Northern Hemisphere. Within the Great Lakes, current fishing regulations and increasing popularity are leading to interest in population dynamics and the sustainability of current regulations. To understand...

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spelling ftnorthmichiguni:oai:commons.nmu.edu:theses-1803 2024-01-21T10:05:11+01:00 SEXUAL MATURATION, OOCYTE DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE HISTORY VARIATION IN LAKE SUPERIOR BURBOT (LOTA LOTA) Woodworth, Michael 2023-06-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://commons.nmu.edu/theses/764 https://commons.nmu.edu/context/theses/article/1803/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf unknown NMU Commons https://commons.nmu.edu/theses/764 https://commons.nmu.edu/context/theses/article/1803/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf All NMU Master's Theses biology great lakes life history evolution cryophilic Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology open 2023 ftnorthmichiguni 2023-12-24T17:45:32Z Burbot (Lota lota) are a cryophilic freshwater fish native to many cold-water systems in the Northern Hemisphere. Within the Great Lakes, current fishing regulations and increasing popularity are leading to interest in population dynamics and the sustainability of current regulations. To understand population dynamics, it is important to better understand the reproductive ecology of burbot. Currently, little is known about the reproductive ecology and the variation within reproductive behavior of burbot. In this study I evaluated the reproductive ecology of southern Lake Superior burbot by characterizing the timing of reproductively maturing adult burbot and assessing the final oocyte maturation process. Samples were collected during two sampling seasons, which spanned from December to April. Riverine collected burbot had high proportions (>90%) of reproductively maturing individuals matched with females in the final stages of oocyte development during a short (3-5 week) period. Alternatively, lacustrine collected burbot had low proportions (24%) of reproductively maturing individuals and low proportions of females within the final stages of oocyte development (16%). Unlike riverine captures, lacustrine captured individuals indicated a prolonged presence of reproductively maturing individuals that lasts from December to at least early April. These results suggest variation within the reproductive ecology of Lake Superior residing burbot. Other/Unknown Material Burbot Lota lota lota Northern Michigan University: The Commons Southern Lake ENVELOPE(-94.333,-94.333,62.217,62.217)
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Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
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great lakes
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Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Woodworth, Michael
SEXUAL MATURATION, OOCYTE DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE HISTORY VARIATION IN LAKE SUPERIOR BURBOT (LOTA LOTA)
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great lakes
life history
evolution
cryophilic
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
description Burbot (Lota lota) are a cryophilic freshwater fish native to many cold-water systems in the Northern Hemisphere. Within the Great Lakes, current fishing regulations and increasing popularity are leading to interest in population dynamics and the sustainability of current regulations. To understand population dynamics, it is important to better understand the reproductive ecology of burbot. Currently, little is known about the reproductive ecology and the variation within reproductive behavior of burbot. In this study I evaluated the reproductive ecology of southern Lake Superior burbot by characterizing the timing of reproductively maturing adult burbot and assessing the final oocyte maturation process. Samples were collected during two sampling seasons, which spanned from December to April. Riverine collected burbot had high proportions (>90%) of reproductively maturing individuals matched with females in the final stages of oocyte development during a short (3-5 week) period. Alternatively, lacustrine collected burbot had low proportions (24%) of reproductively maturing individuals and low proportions of females within the final stages of oocyte development (16%). Unlike riverine captures, lacustrine captured individuals indicated a prolonged presence of reproductively maturing individuals that lasts from December to at least early April. These results suggest variation within the reproductive ecology of Lake Superior residing burbot.
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title SEXUAL MATURATION, OOCYTE DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE HISTORY VARIATION IN LAKE SUPERIOR BURBOT (LOTA LOTA)
title_short SEXUAL MATURATION, OOCYTE DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE HISTORY VARIATION IN LAKE SUPERIOR BURBOT (LOTA LOTA)
title_full SEXUAL MATURATION, OOCYTE DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE HISTORY VARIATION IN LAKE SUPERIOR BURBOT (LOTA LOTA)
title_fullStr SEXUAL MATURATION, OOCYTE DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE HISTORY VARIATION IN LAKE SUPERIOR BURBOT (LOTA LOTA)
title_full_unstemmed SEXUAL MATURATION, OOCYTE DEVELOPMENT AND LIFE HISTORY VARIATION IN LAKE SUPERIOR BURBOT (LOTA LOTA)
title_sort sexual maturation, oocyte development and life history variation in lake superior burbot (lota lota)
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