Edward F. Roseman, Ph.D.

USGS Great Lakes Science Center
1451 Green Road
Ann Arbor, MI
USA 48105
Email: eroseman@usgs.gov

Papers:
M-200A-5 Mechanisms Driving Recruitment Variability in Fishes: Comparisons Between the Laurentian Great Lakes and Marine Systems M-204B-7 Succeeding As a Non-Traditional Graduate Student: Building a Supportive Network M-2105-5 Larval Habitat Quality As a Determinant of Future Growth and Recruitment P-89 Continued Utilization of Diporeia By Benthivores: A Diet Comparison of Lake Huron Deepwater Sculpin Between 2003 and 2013 P-202 Assessing Potential Impacts of Double-Crested Cormorants on Sportfish Populations in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron T-204A-17 Rethinking Sturgeon Migration: Dispersal Patterns of Lake Sturgeon in the Lake Huron-to-Lake Erie Corridor Th-200A-4 Assessment of Nursery Habitat Use By Larval Fishes in the St. Clair River Delta, MI Th-2101-8 Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Trawl Survey Catches Reflect Stock-Specific Dispersal of Age-0 Fishes and Individual Spawning Stock Production in Lake Erie W-200A-2 Early Life Stage Investigations of Fish Recruitment in the North American Great Lakes: Misconceptions and Contributions to General Recruitment Theory W-200B-3 Diversity in a Multi-Stock System: Temporal and Spatial Portfolio Effects in Lake Erie Walleye Production W-200B-8 Using Fish Egg and Larval Surveys to Assess Efficacy of Constructed Spawning Habitats in the St. Clair-Detroit Rivers System W-200B-9 Ground Truth and Site Assessment of Model Predicted Fish Spawning Habitats in the St. Clair-Detroit River System W-205B-8 Prioritizing Restoration Monitoring: Using a Viability Analysis to Establish Meaningful Monitoring Metrics and Derive Restoration Endpoints in the St. Clair-Detroit River System