Jacob G Kimmel

Jacob G Kimmel
Michigan State University | MSU · Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

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Many migratory fishes are thought to navigate to natal streams using olfactory cues learned during early life stages. However, direct evidence for early-life olfactory imprinting is largely limited to Pacific salmon, and other species suspected to imprint show life history traits and reproductive strategies that raise uncertainty about the generali...
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Thyroid hormones (TH) are known to play an important role in the growth and development of vertebrates. In fish species, TH regulates the larval-juvenile metamorphosis, and is crucial for development during early life stages. Monitoring the variations in TH levels at different life stages can provide insights into the regulation of metamorphosis an...
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Populations of stream organisms across trophic levels, including microbial taxa, are adapted to physical and biotic stream features, and are sentinels of geological and hydrological landscape processes and anthropogenic disturbance. Stream bacterial diversity and composition can have profound effects on resident and migratory species in Great Lakes...
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Intra-annual reproductive investments may not be predictive of male reproductive success because of the effects of intra- and intersexual interactions on sperm depletion. For long-lived iteroparous fish species such as lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens), reproductive effort may affect lifetime reproductive success. Radio frequency identification...
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Intra-annual reproductive investments may not be predictive of male reproductive success because of the effects of intra- and inter-sexual interactions on sperm depletion. For long-lived iteroparous fish species such as lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens), reproductive effort may affect life-time reproductive success. Radio frequency identificatio...
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Males exhibit variable pre-spawning behavior in response to environmental variables intra-sexual and inter-sexual interactions. Timing and duration of breeding area occupancy and access to mates may not alone be predictive of male reproductive success because of effects of intra- and inter-sexual interactions on sperm depletion and quality? For lon...

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