Gerald R. Smith's Publications on Fishes of the Great Lakes Basin
- Kelly, T.M., J.D. Jones, and G.R. Smith. 1975. Historical changes in
mercury contamination in Michigan walleyes
(Stizostedion
vitreum vitreum). J. Fish. Res. Bd. Canada 32:1745-1754.
- Todd, T.N., and G.R. Smith. 1981. Differentiation in
Coregonus zenithicus
in Lake Superior. Canadian J. Fish. Aquatic Sci.
37(12):2228-2235.
- Smith, G.R., J.N. Taylor, and T.W. Grimshaw. 1981. Ecological
survey of fishes in the
Raisin River
drainage, Michigan. Mich. Acad. 13(3) 275-305.
- Todd, T.N., G.R. Smith, and L.E. Cable. 1981. Environmental and
genetic contributions to morphological differentiation in
ciscoes
(Coregoninae) of the Great Lakes. Canadian J. Fish.
Aquatic Sci. 38(1):59-67.
- Bailey, R.M. and G.R. Smith. 1981.
Origin and geography
of the fish fauna of the Laurentian Great Lakes Basin. Canadian J.
Fish. Aquatic Sci. 38:(12):1539-1561.
- Smith, G.R., and T.N. Todd. 1984. Evolution of
species flocks
of fishes in north temperate lakes., p. 45-68 in A. Echelle and
I. Kornfield (eds.), Evolution of Fish Species Flocks. Univ.
Maine Orono Press, Orono, 257 pp.
- Jude, D.J., R.H. Reider, and G.R. Smith. 1992. First evidence of
Gobiidae
in the Great Lakes Basin. Canadian J. Fish. Aquatic Sci.
49:416-421.
- Smith, G.R.
Endangered fishes of Michigan.
Foreword, pp. 255-259, in D. Evers (ed.) Michigan Endangered Species.
Univ. Mich. Press, Ann Arbor, 412 pp.
- Burnham-Curtis, M.K., and G. R. Smith. 1994. Osteological evidence for
genetic divergence of lake trout
(Salvelinus namaycush) in
Lake Superior. Copeia 1994:843-850.
- Burnham-Curtis, M.K., J.W. Peck, T.M. Stauffer, G.R. Smith.
Evidence for partial speciation between
lean and siscowet lake trout
in Lake Superior. (in revision).
- Shoshani, J., and G.R. Smith. Freshwater fish remains
from the
Shelton Mastodon site
(Twocreekan; Oakland County, Michigan), and their ecological context.
(in prep.)
- Ghedotti, M.J., J.C. Smihula, and G.R. Smith.
Feeding preferences
of an exotic mollusk predator, the round goby (Neogobius
melanostomus) in the Great Lakes. J. Great Lakes Res. (in
revision, Journal of Great Lakes Research).