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Movement of walleye in an impounded reach of the Au Sable River,Michigan, USA
Authors:Michele M. DePhilip  James S. Diana  David Smith
Affiliation:(1) The Nature Conservancy, Great Lakes Program, 8 S. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2301, 60603 Chicago, IL, U.S.A.;(2) School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan, Dana Building, 48109 Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.A.;(3) Huron Pines Resource Conservation & Development Area Council, Inc., 401 Norway Street, 49738 Grayling, MI, U.S.A.
Abstract:Synopsis We estimated long-range spawning and foraging movements of walleye and observed their use of river and reservoir habitats between two large hydroelectric dams on the Au Sable River, Michigan. We used radiotelemetry to monitor seasonal and daily movements of 11 large walleye. Walleye ranged throughout the entire reach between the two dams. Eight of the 11 fish used both river and reservoir locations. Walleye migrated upriver in April or May and presumably spawned near the dam tailwaters. After spawning, walleye remained in the river for up to 6thinspmonths, usually establishing local ranges. During this time, they occupied low-velocity refuges within the first 25 km of the upstream dam. They seldom occupied the downstream area, which has higher variation around the mean temperature. Food availability and water temperature may have affected the length of time that walleye remained in the river after spawning. All walleye overwintered in the reservoir. We designed this study to evaluate if walleye have a potential negative impact on brown trout, Salmo trutta. In summer, walleye were often present near sites where fingerling trout were stocked. We found the highest potential for interaction between the two species occurs within the first 25thinspkm of the upstream dam during summer. The movement patterns of and habitats used by large walleye validate concerns that walleye could compete with adult brown trout for food and resting sites and prey on juvenile brown trout.
Keywords:telemetry  habitat  dams  migration  diel activity
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