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  <dc:contributor>Michael J. Hansen</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>Ned J. Horner</dc:contributor>
  <dc:creator>Michael A. Hosack</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2014</dc:date>
  <dc:description>&lt;p&gt;To evaluate biological potential of a commercial fishery for an unexploited Lake Whitefish &lt;i&gt;Coregonus clupeaformis&lt;/i&gt; population in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho, we estimated population parameters related to production and yield. The length frequency based on trap-netting in autumn 2005 was normal with a mean of 448 mm TL, whereas the length frequency based on gillnetting in spring 2006 was bimodal with a mean of 390 mm TL. Sex composition was skewed toward females (0.66) during autumn trap-netting. Shape parameters &amp;beta; of weight&amp;ndash;length models for females (&amp;beta; = 3.38) and males (&amp;beta; = 3.45) were similar to those of other unexploited populations. Instantaneous growth rates K for females (K = 0.144 per year) and males (K = 0.153 per year) were among the lowest for unexploited populations across the species&amp;rsquo; range. Age at 50% maturity (females: 6.5 years; males: 6.0 years) and length at 50% maturity (females: 390 mm TL; males: 378 mm TL) were high for unexploited populations. The natural mortality rate M (0.149 per year, ages 11&amp;ndash;36) was among the lowest observed for unexploited populations. Adult population density was lower than that of other populations based on total surface area (mean = 1.35 fish/ha; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.11&amp;ndash;1.78 fish/ha) but was average based on lake area shallower than 70 m (4.07 fish/ha; 95% CI = 3.35&amp;ndash;5.35 fish/ha). Population density of juveniles and adults averaged 84 fish/ha (95% CI = 52&amp;ndash;143 fish/ha) over the entire surface area and 278 fish/ha (95% CI = 173&amp;ndash;474 fish/ha) over depths shallower than 70 m. The difference between the low M of the unexploited population in Lake Pend Oreille (M = 0.149 per year; annual mortality rate A = 14%) and the high sustainable total mortality Z of exploited stocks in the Laurentian Great Lakes (Z = 1.204; A = 70%) suggests a large scope for sustainable fishing mortality F (1.055 per year; exploitation rate u = 61%) that is equivalent to a sustainable Lake Whitefish harvest of 55,000 individuals (50,000&amp;ndash;60,000 individuals) and 49,000 kg (45,000&amp;ndash;54,000 kg) from Lake Pend Oreille.&lt;/p&gt;</dc:description>
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  <dc:identifier>10.1080/02755947.2014.943862</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>American Fisheries Society</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title>Dynamics of an introduced and unexploited Lake Whitefish population in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho</dc:title>
  <dc:type>article</dc:type>
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