USE OF A SIMULATION-MODEL TO RECONSTRUCT PCB CONCENTRATIONS IN PREY OF LAKE-ONTARIO LAKE TROUT
Authored by Charles P Madenjian, DM WHITTLE, JH ELROD, R OGORMAN, RW OWENS
Date Published: 1995
DOI: 10.1021/es00010a023
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Abstract
Although the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) has been the principal prey
fish of adult lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in Lake Ontario, a
lakewide survey of PCB concentration in Lake Ontario alewife was not
attempted until 1986. We applied an individual-based model to the 1986
population of Lake Ontario lake trout to (a) estimate the PCB
concentration in alewife prior to 1986 and (b) determine the amount of
variability in PCB concentrations of fake trout prey. Modeling results
indicated that the PCB concentration in adult alewife during 1979-1985
was on the average almost four times greater than the adult alewife PCB
concentration observed in 1986. This result suggested that PCB
concentration in lake trout prey may fluctuate widely from year to year, perhaps in response to changes in age structure and growth of prey
fishes, Secondly, modeling results suggested that spatial variability in
the PCB concentrations of lake trout prey was probably greater in Lake
Ontario than in Lake Michigan.
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Individual-based model
Dynamics
contamination
Food
Michigan
Waters
Fishes
Salvelinus-namaycush
Concentration trends
Alewives