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USGS geneticists work to provide answers to questions of genetics for use in making sound management decisions on fish and wildlife, including their habitat and conservation. More about USGS Genetics and Genomics

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*Research summaries are contributed by USGS scientists and information specialists from across disciplines. The majority of summaries are currently from the USGS Ecosystems Mission Area. See all genetics and genomics research summaries listed in the Site Map.

 

 

 

Science Feature

Using Diets to Reveal Overlap and Egg Predation among Benthivorous Fishes in Lake Michigan

Photo: Endangered Florida manatee in Crystal River, FL. Photo credit: Dr. Robert Bonde, USGS.
Photo: Deepwater sculpin from the Great Lakes. Photo Credit: Justin Londer.

Ecological stability in the Laurentian Great Lakes has been altered by nonindigenous species, such as the round goby Neogobius melanostomus and dreissenid mussels, and by declines in native amphipods Diporeia spp. We evaluated whether these changes could influence diet overlap between three benthivorous fishes (slimy sculpin Cottus cognatus, deepwater sculpin Myoxocephalus thompsonii, and round goby) and whether predation on eggs of native species was occurring.

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This website could be an non-USGS website. Privacy Policy applies. Fort Collins Molecular Genetics Fact Sheet (pdf)
Publication: Genetic research for wildlife and fisheries management - A primer
Publication: Using genetic research to inform imperiled and invasive species management

Capabilities

USGS scientist sampling American ginseng for genetic analysisUSGS genetics and genomics capabilities develop at science centers where scientists use the latest methods and equipment to provide services for partners and customers.

  • Science Centers - centers across the U.S. with genetics and genomics expertise
  • Scientists - contact information, expertise, and research links
  • Methods & Equipment - DNA/automated sequencers, mass spectrometers, and more
  • Services - biomarker development, genome analysis, and more

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For questions related to molecular bioinformatics, please contact:

USGS Bioinformaticist Scott Cornman.

Contact Us

USGS Genetics and Genomics Coordinator
Kay M. Briggs
Phone: 703-648-4046

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