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1 April 1978 MORTALITY OF YOUNG-OF-THE-YEAR RAINBOW SMELT (Osmerus mordax) IN LAKE ERIE ASSOCIATED WITH THE OCCURRENCE OF Glugea hertwigi
STEPHEN J. NEPSZY
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An extensive mortality of young-of-the-year rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) occurred in Lake Erie during the fall of 1969. Dead and dying smelt were observed along the north shore from west of Long Point in the central basin to Port Maitland in the eastern basin. No other fish species was involved. Glugea hertwigi, a microsporidan parasite, was observed in 90% of the distressed smelt examined, and is believed to have been a major contributing factor to the mortality.

NEPSZY, BUDD, and DECHTIAR: MORTALITY OF YOUNG-OF-THE-YEAR RAINBOW SMELT (Osmerus mordax) IN LAKE ERIE ASSOCIATED WITH THE OCCURRENCE OF Glugea hertwigi 1
STEPHEN J. NEPSZY "MORTALITY OF YOUNG-OF-THE-YEAR RAINBOW SMELT (Osmerus mordax) IN LAKE ERIE ASSOCIATED WITH THE OCCURRENCE OF Glugea hertwigi," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 14(2), 233-239, (1 April 1978). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-14.2.233
Received: 22 February 1977; Published: 1 April 1978
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