POTENTIAL SPAWNING HABITAT FOR LAKE TROUT ON JULIANS-REEF, LAKE-MICHIGAN

Citation
Ta. Edsall et al., POTENTIAL SPAWNING HABITAT FOR LAKE TROUT ON JULIANS-REEF, LAKE-MICHIGAN, Journal of Great Lakes research, 22(1), 1996, pp. 83-88
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Water Resources",Limnology
ISSN journal
03801330
Volume
22
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
83 - 88
Database
ISI
SICI code
0380-1330(1996)22:1<83:PSHFLT>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Julian's Reef is an historical spawning ground for lake trout (Salveli nus namaycush) in southwestern Lake Michigan. It is a designated lake trout refuge and is the focus of lake trout restoration efforts in Ill inois waters of the lake. We studied the reef to determine its potenti al as spawning habitat for stocked lake trout. We used side-scan sonar and a remotely operated vehicle equipped with a video camera to surve y and map 156 ha of lake bed on the southeast portion of the reef wher e an earlier study revealed the presence of loose-rock substrate poten tially suitable for use by spawning lake trout. Our survey showed that the substrate on the reef that most closely resembled that described in the literature as suitable for spawning by stocked lake trout in th e Great Lakes was rubble patches with interstitial depths greater than 20 cm. These nibble patches occupied about 2 ha of the 13 ha expanse of bedrock and rubble substrate near the reef crest in the surveyed ar ea. We estimated that these rubble parches, if fully used by spawning lake trout, could accommodate egg deposition by at least 1,300-3,300 2 .7-kg females.