Deepwater sculpin (Myoxocephalus thompsonii), various populations: chapter 4
Lists of Figures and Tables
List of Figures
- Figure 1: The Deepwater Sculpin, Myoxocephalus thompsonii
- Figure 2: The Phylogeographic Structure of the Deepwater Sculpin Throughout its Range Using ATPase6,8 and the Control Region
- Figure 3: Mitochondrial Lineages of the Deepwater Sculpin Throughout its Range
- Figure 4: The Distribution of the Deepwater Sculpin Across Canada with the Generalized Extent of Former Glacial Lakes Mapped
- Figure 5: Contour Map of Lake Ontario Showing Band of Deepwater Sculpin Habitat, Delineated by the 90-to-110-m Contours
- Figure 6: Frequency Distribution of Total Length of Deepwater Sculpin, by 10-mm Length Intervals, Caught in Indexing Programs in Lake Huron
- Figure 7: Indices of Abundance of Deepwater Sculpin in the Upper Great Lakes for a Three-decade Period from the 1970s to the 2000s
- Figure 8: The Distribution of Deepwater Sculpin in Lake Ontario Based on Specimens (N=167) Archived and Catalogued at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Originally Acquired by, and Archived at, the OMNR Glenora Fisheries Station from 1926 to 1996
- Figure 9: 2004 Survey Results for Deepwater Sculpin Compared to Historical Records
List of Tables
- Table 1: Sequence Divergence (%) Between the Clades of the Deepwater Sculpin from ATPase6, 8 and the Control Region
- Table 2: Results of 2004 Survey for the Deepwater Sculpin from Inland Lakes Across its Range
- Table 3: Habitat Measurements for 20 Inland Lakes where Deepwater Sculpin were Collected During the 2004 Summer
- Table 4: Indices of Abundance for the Deepwater Sculpin in the Upper Great Lakes
- Table 5: Deepwater Sculpin from Lake Ontario (N = 167) Archived and Catalogued at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Originally Acquired by, and Archived at, the OMNR Glenora Fisheries Station from 1926 to 1996
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