Publications

Biology and Ecology of Fishes 3rd Ed. 2023. by J.S. Diana and T.O. Höök. https://rb.gy/eur38

Burlakova, L.E., Karatayev, A.Y., Daniel, S.E., Meyer, J.R., Höök, T.O., Lawhun, S., Bowen, K.L., Currie, W.J.S., and Collingsworth, P.D. 2025. Video classification of hypoxic habitats and benthic communities in two productive freshwater embayments. Ecological Indicators. 173: 113286

Pothoven, S.A., L.D. Warren and T.O. Höök. 2025. A comparison of age-0 alewife energy content between two Lake Michigan habitats and year classes. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 51: 102546

Yin, X., C.E. Schraidt, M.M. Sparks, P.T. Euclide, T.J. Hoyt, C.R. Ruetz, T.O. Höök. and M.R. Christie. 2025. Parallel genetic adaptation amid a background of changing effective population sizes in divergent yellow perch (Perca flavescens) populationsProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 292: 20242339

Koenigbauer, S.T., M.L. Cubbage, L.D. Warren, J.M. Tellier, O.M. Selz, G.G. Sass and T.O. Höök. 2025. Fish reproductive phenology shifts with increasing temperature and yearBiology Letters.21: 20240240

Koenigbauer, S.T., Z.S. Feiner, B. Dickinson, S.L. Shaw, L.Z. Almeida, M.R. DuFour, A.J. Gatch, C. Schraidt and T.O. Höök. 2024. Egg size scales negatively with system size in a periodic fish speciesEcology and Evolution. 14: e70426

Cubbage, M.L., T.O. Höök, D.B. Bunnell, P.M. Dieter, A.S. Ackiss, and P.D. Collingsworth. 2024. Larval Coregonine density and diet composition along beaches of northern Lake MichiganJournal of Great Lakes Research. 50: 102380

Warren, L.D., A.E. Honsey, D.B. Bunnell, P.D. Collingsworth, D,W. Hondorp, C.P. Madenjian, D.M. Warner, B.C. Weidel, and T.O. Höök. 2024. Synchrony of alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus, year-class strength in the Great Lakes region. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 81: 1456-1467.

Höök, T.O., N.I. Kalejs, T. Axenrot, M. Ogonowski, and A. Sandstrom. 2024. Stable isotope and fatty acid variation of a planktivorous fish among and within large lakesPLoS One.19: e0304089

Maitland, B.M., H.A. Bootsma, C.R. Bronte, D.B. Bunnell, Z.S. Feiner, K.H. Fenske, W.W. Fetzer, C.J. Foley, B.S. Gerig, A. Happel, T.O. Höök,, F.W. Keppeler, M.S. Kornis, R.F. Lepak, A.S. McNaught, B.M. Roth, B.A. Turschak, J.C. Hoffman, and O.P. Jensen. 2024. Testing food web theory in a large lake: the role of body size in habitat coupling in Lake MichiganEcology. 105:e4413

Gardner, S.T., M.D. Rowe, P. Xue, X. Zhuo, P.J. Alsip, D.B. Bunnell, P.D. Collingsworth, E.S. Rutherford, and T.O. Höök. 2024. Climate-influenced phenology of larval fish transport in a large lakeLimnology and Oceanography Letters. 9: 376-387.

Carlton, J.S., C.J. Foley and T.O. Höök. 2024. Sea Grant research funding: Advancing the scientific discourse by addressing local research prioritiesOceanography. 37: 140-145.

Eglite, E., S.R. Stein, B.A. Turschak, G.J. Bowen and T.O. Höök. 2024. Bidirectional energy subsidies for fish in river mouths of a large lake as revealed by stable isotopes and fatty acidsLimnology and Oceanography. 69: 498-514.

Gardner, S.T. and T.O. Höök. 2024. Efficacy of a novel reproductive tag to index spawn timingCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 81: 348-353.

Euclide, PT., C. Perry, S.B. Donabauer, A. Grier and T.O. Höök. 2024. What’s good for fish is good for fishes: Interspecific consistency of growth, condition, and abundance among glacial lakesNorth American Journal of Fisheries Management. 44: 319-334.

Koenigbauer, S.T., and T.O. Höök. 2023. Increased offspring provisioning by large female fish and consequences for reproductive efficiencyEcology and Evolution. 13: e10555

Malinowski, C.R., C.L. Searle, J. Schaber and T.O. Höök. 2023. Microplastics impact simple aquatic food web dynamics through reduced zooplankton feeding and potentially releasing algae from consumer control. Science of the Total Environment. 904. 166691

Schraidt, C., A. Ackiss, W. Larson, M.D. Rowe, T.O. Höök and M.R. Christie. 2023. Dispersive currents explain patterns of population connectivity in an ecologically and economically important fishEvolutionary Applications. 16: 1284-1301.

Seaborn, T., C.C. Day, S.J. Galla, T.O. Höök., E. Jossie, E.L. Landguth, R. Liu, and R.K. Simmons. 2023. Individual-Based Models for Incorporating Landscape Processes in the Conservation and Management of Aquatic SystemsCurrent Landscape Ecology Reports.8: 119-135.

Senegal, T.J., S. Davies, C.R. Roswell, N.L. Kalejs, and T.O. Höök. 2023. White and longnose sucker diet composition in Lake Michigan and Saginaw Bay, Lake HuronJournal of Great Lakes Research. 49: 924-930.

Tellier, J.M., T.O. Höök, R.T. Kraus, and P.D. Collingsworth. 2023. Spatially and temporally variable production pathways support the Lake Erie central basin food webJournal of Great Lakes Research. 49: 1137-1149.

Tellier, J.M., T.O. Höök, and P.D. Collingsworth. 2023. Quantifying oxythermal fish habitat quality in a large freshwater ecosystemJournal of Great Lakes Research. 49: 969-980.

Nease, P. and T.O. Höök. 2023. Local resource reliance of juvenile fish in small lakesEcology of Freshwater Fish. 32: 359-374.

Foley, C.J., G.J. Bowen, and T.O. Höök. 2022. Variability in fish and water hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope values in the nearshore region of a large water bodyJournal of Great Lakes Research. 48: 1239-1247.

Malinowski, C.R., J.C. Doll and T.O. Höök. 2022. Nearshore fish assemblage dynamics in southern Lake Michigan: 1984-2016Journal of Great Lakes Research. 48: 1067-1078.

Stadig, M.H., T.O. Höök, S.C. Guffey, E.S. Rutherford, P.D. Collingsworth. 2022. Spatio-temporal trends in the density and condition of a secondary consumer, Bythotrephes, in southern Lake MichiganJournal of Great Lakes Research. 48: 1121-1127.

Koenigbauer, S.T., D.L. Yule, K. Dey, C. Olds, M.J. Connerton, and T.O. Höök. 2022. Variation of cisco egg size among Laurentian Great Lakes populationsJournal of Great Lakes Research. 48:790-797.

Kalejs, N.I., M.T. Zischke, J.S. Beugly, P.D. Collingsworth, E.F. Roseman, R.D. Hunter, D.G. Fielder, and T.O. Höök. 2022. An Evaluation of Fish Spawning on Degraded and Remnant Reefs in Saginaw Bay, Lake HuronJournal of Great Lakes Research. 48:593-605.

Almeida, L.Z., T.M. Sesterhenn, D.K. Rucinski and T.O. Höök. 2022. Nutrient loading effects on fish habitat quality: Trade-offs between enhanced production and hypoxia in Lake Erie, North AmericaFreshwater Biology. 67:784-800.

Tellier, J.M., N.I. Kalejs, B.S. Leonhardt, D. Cannon, T. Höök, and P.D. Collingsworth. 2022. Widespread prevalence of hypoxia and the classification of hypoxic conditions in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 48:13-23.

Turschak, B., C. Bronte, S. Czesny, B. Gerig, A. Happel, T. Höök, M. Kornis, B.S. Leonhardt, B. Matthias, J. Rinchard, D. Warner, and H. Boostma. 2022. Temporal Variation in the Niche Partitioning of Lake Michigan Salmonines as it Relates to Alewife Abundance and Size StructureCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 79:487-502.

Bunnell, D.B., S.A. Ludsin, R.L. Knight, L.G. Rudstam, C.E. Williamson, T.O. Höök, P.D. Collingsworth, B.M. Lesht, R.P. Barbiero, A.E. Scofield, E.S. Rutherford, L, Gaynor, H.A. Vanderploeg, and M.A. Koops. 2021. Consequences of changing water clarity on the fish and fisheries of the Laurentian Great LakesCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.78: 1524-1542.

Höök. T.O., R. Svanbäck and P. Eklöv. 2021. Sex-specific plasticity in a trophic polymorphic aquatic predator – a modelling approachOecologia. 195: 341-354.

Gatch, A., S. Koenigbauer, E. Roseman, and T.O. Höök. 2021. Assessment of two techniques for remediation of lacustrine rocky reef spawning habitatNorth American Journal of Fisheries Management. 41: 484-497.

Happel, A., B.S. Leonhardt, T. Höök, H. Bootsma, C.R. Bronte, M.S. Kornis, S. Czesny, B. Turschak, C. Maier, and J. Rinchard . 2020. Fatty acids reveal salmonine – prey relationships in Lake MichiganJournal of Great Lakes Research. 46: 1689-1701.

Senegal, T.J., T.M. Sesterhenn, C.R. Roswell, S.A. Pothoven, and T.O. Höök. 2021. Stable isotopes and morphology reveal spatial and annual patterns in trophic reliance of an invertivorous juvenile fish. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 30: 211-221.

Senegal, T.J., C.R. Ruetz, G.M. Chorak, D.J. Janetski, D.F. Clapp, G.J. Bowen and T.O. Höök. 2020. Differential habitat use patterns of yellow perch Perca flavescens in eastern Lake Michigan and connected drowned river mouth lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 46: 1412-1422.

Leonhardt, B.S., A. Happel, H. Bootsma, C.R. Bronte, S. Czesny, Z. Feiner, M.S. Kornis, J. Rinchard, B. Turschak, and T. Höök. 2020. Diet complexity of Lake Michigan Salmonines: 2015-2016Journal of Great Lakes Research. 46: 1044-1057.

Baetz, A., T.R. Tucker, R.L. DeBruyne, A. Gatch, T. Höök, J.L. Fisher, and E. Roseman. 2020. Review of methods to repair and maintain lithophilic fish spawning habitat. Water. 12: 2501.

Anneville, O., T.O. Höök, P. Noges, J. Prats, N. Salmaso, B. Vincon-Leite, and Y.R. Rao. 2020. “Large lakes – Small world” Common issues and challenges presented during the joint ELLS-IAGLR 2018 ConferenceJournal of Great Lakes Research. 46: 681-685.

Hutton-Stadig, M., P.D. Collingsworth, B.M. Lesht, and T.O. Höök. 2020. Spatially heterogeneous trends in nearshore and offshore chlorophyll a concentrations in lakes Michigan and Huron (1998-2013)Freshwater Biology. 65: 366-378.

Gatch, A., S. Koenigbauer, E. Roseman, and T.O. Höök. 2020. The effect of sediment cover and female characteristics on the hatching success of walleyeNorth American Journal of Fisheries Management. 40: 293-302.

Höök. T.O., C.J. Foley, P.D. Collingsworth, L. Dorworth, B. Fisher, J. Hoverman, E. LaRue, M. Pyron and J. Tank. 2020. An assessment of the potential impacts of climate change on freshwater habitats and biota of Indiana, U.S.A. Climatic Change. 163: 1897-1916.

Stone, J., K. Pangle, S. Pothoven, S. Brandt, T.O. Höök, T. Johengen, and S. Ludsin. 2020. Hypoxia’s impact on pelagic fish populations in Lake Erie: A tale of two planktivoresCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 77: 1131-1148.

Hrycik, A.R., P.D. Collingsworth, T.M. Sesterhenn, and D. Goto and T.O. Höök. 2019. Movement rule selection through eco-genetic modeling: Application to diurnal vertical movementJournal of Theoretical Biology. 478: 128-138.

Chorak, G.M., C.R. Ruetz III, R.A. Thum, C.G. Partridge, D.J. Janetski, T.O. Höök, and D.F. Clapp. 2019. Yellow perch genetic structure and habitat use among connected habitats in eastern Lake MichiganEcology and Evolution. 9: 8922-8932.

Feiner, Z.S., D.P. Coulter, M.D. Linn and T.O. Höök. 2019. A question of scale: Weak evidence for broad regional synchrony in fish year-class strength within or among species in inland lakesFisheries Research. 214: 45-55.

Feiner, Z.S., C.J. Foley, R.K. Swihart, H.A. Bootsma, S.J. Czesny, J.A. Janssen, J. Rinchard and T.O. Höök. 2019. Individual and spatial variation are as important as species-level variation to the trophic complexity of a lentic food webEcology of Freshwater Fish. 28: 516-532.

Turschak, B.A., S.J. Czesny, J.C. Doll, B.K. Grunert, T.O. Höök, J.A. Janssen, and H.A. Bootsma. 2019. Spatial variation in trophic structure of nearshore fishes in Lake Michigan as it relates to water clarityCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 76: 364-377.

Feiner, Z.S., C.J. Foley, H.A. Bootsma, S.J. Czesny, J.A. Janssen, J. Rinchard and T.O. Höök. 2018. Species identity matters when interpreting trophic markers in aquatic food websPLoS One. 13(10)

Malinich, T.D., N. Chuo, M.S. Sepulveda and T.O. Höök. 2018. No evidence of microplastic impacts on consumption or growth of larval Piemephales promelasEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 37: 2912-2918.

Dunlop, E., Z.S. Feiner, and T.O. Höök. 2018. Potential for fisheries-induced evolution in the Laurentian Great LakesJournal of Great Lakes Research.44: 735-747.

Foley, C.J., Z.S. Feiner, T.D. Malinich and T.O. Höök. 2018. A meta-analysis of the effects of exposure to microplastics on fish and aquatic invertebratesScience of the Total Environment.631: 550-559.

Feiner, Z.S., R.K. Swihart, D.P. Coulter, and T.O. Höök. 2018. Fatty acids in an iteroparous fish: variable complexity, identity, and phenotypic correlatesCanadian Journal of Zoology. 96:859-868.

Feiner, Z.S., T.D. Malinich, and T.O. Höök. 2018. Interacting effects of identity, size, and winter severity determine temporal consistency of offspring phenotypeCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.75: 1337-1345.

Hrycik, A.R., P.D. Collingsworth, M. W. Rogers, S.W. Guffey, and T.O. Höök. 2018. Seasonal trophic variation of yellow perch exceeds spatial variation in a large lake basinJournal of Great Lakes Research.44:299-310.

Jameel, Y., S. Stein, E. Grimm, C. Roswell, A.E. Wilson, C. Troy, T.O. Höök. and G.J. Bowen. 2018. Physicochemical characteristics of a southern Lake Michigan river plumeJournal of Great Lakes Research.44: 209-218.

Goto, D., J.J. Roberts, S.A. Pothoven, S.A. Ludsin, H.A. Vanderploeg, S.B. Brandt and T.O. Höök. 2017. Size-mediated control of perch-midge coupling in Lake Erie transient dead zonesEnvironmental Biology of Fishes. 100: 1587-1600.

Feiner, Z.S., S.C. Chong, D.G. Fielder, J.A. Hoyle, C. Knight, T.E. Lauer, M.V. Thomas, J.T. Tyson, and T.O. Höök. 2017. Sex-based tradeoffs between growth, mortality, and maturation in Great Lakes yellow perch stocksCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 74: 2059-2072.

Pothoven, S.A., T.O. Höök, C.P. Madenjian. 2017. Feeding ecology of the walleye (Percidae, Sander vitreus), a resurgent piscivore in Lake Huron (Laurentian Great Lakes) after shifts in the prey communityEcology of Freshwater Fish. 26: 676-685.

Collingsworth, P.D., D.B. Bunnell, M.W. Murray, Y.-C. Kao, Z.S. Feiner, R.M. Claramunt, B.M. Lofgren, T.O. Höök, and S.A. Ludsin. 2017. Climate change as a long-term stressor for the fisheries of the Laurentian Great Lakes of North AmericaReviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 27:363-391.

Almeida, L.Z., S.C. Guffey, M.S. Sepulveda, and T.O. Höök. 2017. Behavioral and physiological responses of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) to moderate hypoxiaComparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 209:47-55.

Coulter, D.P., G.J. Bowen, and T.O. Höök. 2017. Influence of diet and ambient water on hydrogen and oxygen stable isotope ratios in fish tissue: patterns within and among tissues and relationships with growth ratesHydrobiologia. 799: 111-121.

Stein, S.R., S.A. Pothoven, C.R. Roswell. and T.O. Höök. 2017. Diets and growth of age-0 walleye in a recently recovered populationJournal of Great Lakes Research. 43: 100-107.

Feiner, Z.S., J.A. DeWoody, J.E. Breck and T.O. Höök. 2017. Influences of multilocus heterozygosity on size during early lifeEcology and Evolution. 7: 2142-2154.

Foley, C.J, S.R. Andree, C.R. Roswell, S.A. Pothoven, T.F. Nalepa, and T.O. Höök. 2017. Quantifying the predatory effect of round goby on Saginaw Bay dreissenidsJournal of Great Lakes Research. 43: 121-131.

Hrycik, A.R., L.Z. Almeida, and T.O. Höök. 2017. Sub-lethal effects on fish provide insight into a biologically-relevant threshold of hypoxiaOikos. 126: 307-317.

Foley, C.J, M.L. Henebry, H.A. Bootsma, S.J. Czesny, Sergiusz, J. Janssen, D.J. Jude, J. Rinchard, and T.O. Höök. 2017. Patterns of integration of invasive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) into a nearshore freshwater food webFood Webs. 10:26-38.

Zischke, M.T., D.B. Bunnell, C.D. Troy, E.K. Berglund, D.C. Caroffino, M.P. Ebener, S.P. Sitar, and T.O. Höök. 2017. Asynchrony in the inter-annual recruitment of lake whitefish Coregonus clupeaformis in the Great Lakes regionJournal of Great Lakes Research. 43: 359-369.

Bunnell, D.B., T.O. Höök., C.D. Troy, W. Liu, C.P. Madenjian and J.V. Adams. 2017. Testing for synchrony in recruitment among four Lake Michigan fish speciesCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 74: 306-315.

Almeida, L.Z., S.C. Guffey, T.A. Krieg, and T.O. Höök. 2017. Predators reject Yellow Perch egg skeinsTransactions of the American Fisheries Society. 146:173-180.

Feiner, Z.S., D.P. Coulter, T.A. Krieg, S.B. Donabauer, and T.O. Höök. 2016. Environmental influences on fish assemblage variation among ecologically similar glacial lakesEnvironmental Biology of Fishes.99:829-843

Simpson, N., A. Honsey, E.S. Rutherford, and T.O. Höök. 2016. Spatial shifts in salmonine harvest, harvest rate, and effort by charter boat anglers in Lake Michigan, 1992-2012Journal of Great Lakes Research. 42: 1109-1117.

Lauber, T.B. and 11 co-authors. 2016. Using scenario development to predict invasive species impacts in the Laurentian Great LakesNorth American Journal of Fisheries Management. 36:1292-1307.

Honsey, A., D.B. Bunnell, C.D. Troy, D.G. Fielder, M.V. Thomas, C.T. Knight, S.C. Chong and T.O. Höök. 2016. Recruitment synchrony of yellow perch in the Great Lakes RegionFisheries Research. 181: 214-221.

Feiner, Z.S., H.-Y. Wang, D.W. Einhouse, J.R. Jackson, E.S. Rutherford, C. Schelb, C.S. Vandergoot, T.G. Zorn, and T.O. Höök. 2016. Thermal environment and maternal effects shape egg size in a freshwater fish. Ecosphere. 7(5)

Swihart, R.K., M. Sundaram, T.O. Höök, J.A. DeWoody, and K.F. Kellner. 2016. Performance benchmarks for scholarly metrics associated with fisheries and wildlife facultyPLoS ONE. 11(5)

DeVanna-Fussell, K.M. and 19 co-authors. 2016. A perspective on needed research, modeling, and management approaches that can enhance Great Lakes fisheries management under changing ecosystem conditionsJournal of Great Lakes Research.42:743-752.

Watson, S.B., and 16 co-authors. 2016. Harmful algal blooms and the re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Past, present and future management scenariosHarmful Algae. 56:44-66.

Coulter, D.P., M.S. Sepulveda, C. Troy and T.O. Höök. 2016. Species-specific effects of sub-daily temperature fluctuations on consumption, growth, and stress responses in two physiologically similar fish speciesEcology of Freshwater Fish.25:465-475.

Swihart, R.K., M. Sundaram, J.A. DeWoody, and T.O. Höök. 2016. Factors affecting scholarly performance by wildlife and fisheries faculty Journal of Wildlife Management. 80: 563-572.

Feiner, Z.S., D.P. Coulter, S.C. Guffey, and T.O. Höök. 2016. Does overwinter temperature regulate egg quality and maternal condition in yellow perch? Journal of Fish Biology. 88: 1524-1543.

Honsey, A., S. Donabauer, and T.O. Höök. 2016. An analysis of lake morphometric and land use characteristics that promote persistence of Cisco Coregonus artedi in IndianaTransactions of the American Fisheries Society. 154: 363-373.

Foley, C.J., Bradley, D., and Höök, T.O. 2016. A review and assessment of the potential use of RNA:DNA ratios to assess the condition of entrained fish larvaeEcological Indicators. 60: 346-357.

Withers, J.L., T.M. Sesterhenn, C.J. Foley, C.D. Troy, and T.O. Höök. 2015. Diets and growth potential of early stage larval yellow perch and alewife in a nearshore region of southeastern Lake MichiganJournal of Great Lakes Research. 41: S3 197-209.

Vanderploeg, H.A., Bunnell, D.B., Carrick, H.J., and T.O. Höök. 2015. Complex interactions in Lake Michigan’s rapidly changing ecosystemJournal of Great Lakes Research. 41: S3 1-6.

Sullivan, C., Coulter, D.P., Feiner, Z.S., Donabauer, S., and Höök, T.O. 2015. Influences of gear type and analytical methodology on fish assemblage characterisations in temperate lakesFisheries Ecology and Management. 22:388-399.

Happel, A. J. Lafountain, S. Creque, J. Rinchard, T. Höök, H. Bootsma, J. Janssen, D. Jude, and S. Czesny. 2015. Spatio-temporal description of spottail shiner (Notropis hudsonius) fatty acid profiles in Lake Michigan’s southern basinJournal of Great Lakes Research. 41: S3 179-184.

Ivan, L.N., and T.O. Höök. 2015. Energy allocation strategies of young temperate fish: An eco-genetic modeling approachCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 72: 1243-1258.

Pothoven. S.A., and T.O. Höök. 2015. Feeding ecology of invasive age-0 white perch and native white bass after two decades of co-existence in Saginaw Bay, Lake HuronAquatic Invasions. 10: 347-357.

Happel, A., Creque, S., Rinchard, J., Höök, T., Bootsma, H., Janssen, J., Jude, D and Czesny, S. 2015. Exploring yellow perch diets in Lake Michigan through stomach content, fatty acids and stable isotope ratiosJournal of Great Lakes Research. 41: S3 172-178.

Feiner, Z.S., S.C. Chong, C.T. Knight, T.E. Lauer, M.V. Thomas, J.T. Tyson, and T.O. Höök. 2015. Rapidly shifting maturation schedules following reduced commercial harvest in a freshwater fishEvolutionary Applications. 8: 724-737.

Feiner, Z.S. and Höök, T.O. 2015. Environmental Biology of Percids. in Biology and Culture of Percid Fishes – Principles and Practices. Kestemont, P., Dabrowski, K., and Summerfelt, R.C. (Eds.)

Coulter, D.P., T.O. Höök, C.T. Mahapatra, S.C. Guffey, and M.S. Sepulveda. 2015. Fluctuating water temperatures affect development, physiological responses and cause sex reversal in fathead minnowsEnvironmental Science & Technology. 49: 1921-1928.

Mulvaney, K.K., S. Lee, T.O. Höök, and L.S. Prokopy. 2015. Casting a Net to Better Understand Fisheries Management: An Affiliation Network Analysis of the Great Lakes Fishery CommissionMarine Policy. 57: 120-131

Feiner, Z.S., D.B. Bunnell, T.O. Höök, C.P. Madenjian, D.M. Warner, and P.D. Collingsworth. 2015. Non-stationary recruitment dynamics of rainbow smelt: The influence of environmental variables and variation in size structure and length-at-maturationJournal of Great Lakes Research. 41: 246-258.

Andree, S.R., Z.S. Feiner, J.W. Bledsoe, A.M. Cragun, and T.O. Höök. 2015. Ontogenetic variability of maternal effects in an iteroparous fishEcology of Freshwater Fish. 24: 384-396.

Middaugh, C.R., M.S. Sepulveda, and T.O. Höök. 2014. Growth and behavioral effects of the lampricide TFM on non-target fish speciesJournal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 1010-1015.

Ivan, L.N., D.G. Fielder, M.V. Thomas, and T.O. Höök. 2014. Changes in the Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron, fish community from 1970-2011Journal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 922-933.

Foley, C.J., G.J. Bowen, T.F. Nalepa, M.S. Sepulveda and T.O. Höök. 2014. Stable isotope patterns of benthic organisms from the Great Lakes region indicate variable dietary overlap of Diporeia spp. and dreissenid musselsCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 71: 1784-1795.

Turschak, B.A., D.B. Bunnell, S. Czesny, T.O. Höök, J. Janssen, D. Warner, and H.A. Bootsma. 2014. Nearshore energy subsidies support Lake Michigan fishes and invertebrates following major changes in food web structureEcology. 95: 1243-1252.

Scavia, D and 28 co-authors. 2014. Assessing and addressing the re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Central Basin hypoxiaJournal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 226-246.

Mulvaney, K.K., C.J. Foley, T.O. Höök, E.C. McNie, and L.S. Prokopy. 2014. Identifying useful climate change information needs of Great Lakes fishery managersJournal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 590-598.

Coulter, D., M.S. Sepulveda, C. Troy, T.O. Höök. 2014. Thermal habitat quality of aquatic organisms near power plant discharges: potential exacerbating effects of climate warming. Fisheries Ecology and Management. 21: 196-210.

Roswell, C.R., S.A. Pothoven, and T.O. Höök. 2014. Patterns of age-0 yellow perch growth, diets, and mortality in Saginaw Bay, Lake HuronJournal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 123-132

Staton, J.M., C.R. Roswell, D.G. Fielder, M.V. Thomas, S.A. Pothoven and T.O. Höök. 2014. Condition and diet of yellow perch in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron (1970-2011)Journal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 139-147.

Pothoven, S.A., T.O. Höök, and C.R. Roswell. 2014. Energy content of young yellow perch and walleye in Saginaw BayJournal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 133-138.

Pothoven, S.A., C.R. Roswell and T.O. Höök. 2014. Feeding ecology of age-0 lake whitefish in Saginaw Bay, Lake HuronJournal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 148-155.

Sesterhenn, T.M., C.R. Roswell, S.R. Stein, P. Klaver, E. Verhamme, S.A. Pothoven and T.O. Höök. 2014. Modeling the implications of multiple hatching sites for larval dynamics in the resurgent Saginaw Bay walleye populationJournal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 113-122.

Pothoven, S.A. and T.O. Höök. 2014. Predatory demands of Bythotrephes and Leptodora in Saginaw Bay, Lake HuronJournal of Great Lakes Research. 40: 106-112.

Middaugh, C.R., C.J. Foley, and T.O. Höök. 2013. Local and lake‐scale habitat effects on abundance, lengths, and diets of age‐0 Largemouth Bass and Bluegill in Indiana temperate lakesTransactions of the American Fisheries Society. 142:1576-1589.

Hewson, I., J.B. Eaglesham, T.O. Höök, B.A. LaBarre, M.S. Sepulveda, P.D. Thompson, J.M. Watkins, and L.G. Rudstam. 2013. Investigation of viruses in Diporeia spp. from the Laurentian Great Lakes and Owasco Lake as potential stressors of declining populationsJournal of Great Lakes Research. 39: 499-506.

Roswell, C.R., S.A. Pothoven and T.O. Höök. 2013. Spatio-temporal, ontogenetic, and inter-individual variation of age-0 diets in a population of yellow perchEcology of Freshwater Fish. 22: 479-493.

Pothoven, S.A., T.O. Höök, T.F. Nalepa, M. Thomas, and J.D. Bressie. 2013. Changes in zooplankton community structure associated with the disappearance of invasive alewife in Saginaw Bay, Lake HuronAquatic Ecology. 47:1-12.

Maity, S., A. Jannasch, J. Adamec, J.M. Watkins, T.F. Nalepa, T.O. Höök, and M.S. Sepulveda. 2013. Elucidating causes of Diporeia decline in the Great Lakes via metabolomics: Physiological responses after exposure to different stressorsPhysiological and Biochemical Zoology. 86: 213-223

Blouzdis, C.E., L.N. Ivan, S.A. Pothoven, C.R. Roswell, C.J. Foley, and T.O. Höök. 2013. A trophic bottleneck? The ecological role of trout-perch Percopsis omiscomaycus in Saginaw Bay, Lake HuronJournal of Applied Ichthyology. 29: 416-424.

Ryan, D., M.S. Sepulveda, T. Nalepa, L.N. Ivan, and T.O. Höök. 2013. A Comparison of Consumptive Demand of Diporeia and Dreissenids in Lake Michigan based on bioenergetics models. in Quagga and Zebra Mussels: Biology, Impacts, and Control, Second Edition (2nd ed.). Nalepa, T.F., & Schloesser, D.W. (Eds.). CRC Press.

Pothoven, S.A., H.A. Vanderploeg, T.O. Höök, and S. A. Ludsin. 2012. Hypoxia modifies planktivore-zooplankton interactions in Lake ErieCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 69: 2018-2028

Roberts, J.J., P.A. Grecay, S.A. Ludsin, S.A. Pothoven, H.A. Vanderploeg, and T.O. Höök. 2012. Evidence of hypoxic foraging forays by yellow perch (Perca flavescens) and potential consequences for prey consumptionFreshwater Biology. 57: 922-937.

Wang, H.Y., D.W. Einhouse D.G. Fielder, L.G. Rudstam, C. Vandergoot, A.J.VanDeValk, T. Zorn, and T.O. Höök. 2012. Maternal and stock effects on egg-size variation among walleye Sander vitreus stocks from the Great Lakes regionJournal of Great Lakes Research. 38: 477-489.

Goto, D., K. Lindelof, D.L. Fanslow, S.A. Ludsin, S.A. Pothoven, J.J. Roberts, H.A. Vanderploeg, A.E. Wilson, and T.O. Höök. 2012. Indirect consequences of hypolimentic hypoxia on freshwater zooplankton growth in a large eutrophic lakeAquatic Biology. 16: 217-227.

Ryan, D.J., M. S. Sepulveda, T. Nalepa, and T.O. Höök. 2012. Spatial variation in RNA:DNA ratios of Diporeia spp. in the Great Lakes regionJournal of Great Lakes Research. 38:187-195.

Maity, S., A. Jannash, J. Adamec, T. Nalepa, T. Höök, and M. S. Sepulveda. 2012. Starvation causes disturbance in amino acid and fatty acid metabolism in Diporeia. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B. 161: 348-355.

Maity, S., A. Jannash, J. Adamec, M. Gribskov, T. Nalepa, T.O. Höök, and M. S. Sepulveda. 2012. Metabolite profiles in starved Diporeia spp. using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) based metabolomicsJournal of Crustacean Biology. 32 (2), 239-248

Jacobs, G.R., J.E. Breck, and T.O. Höök. 2012. Growth-mediated seasonal energy allocation patterns of young-of-year largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides)Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 27: 63-76.

Roberts, JJ., S.B. Brandt, D. Fanslow, S.A. Ludsin, S.A. Pothoven, D. Scavia, and T.O. Höök. 2011. Effects of hypoxia on consumption, growth, and RNA:DNA ratios of young yellow perchTransactions of the American Fisheries Society. 40: 1574-1586.

Ivan, L.N., M. Thomas, D. Fielder, and T.O. Höök. 2011. Long-term and interannual dynamics of walleye (Sander vitreus) and yellow perch (Perca flavescens) in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 140: 1078-1092.

Arend, K.A., D. Beletsky, J.V. DePinto, S.A. Ludsin, J.J. Roberts, D.K. Rucinski, D. Scavia, D.J. Schwab, and T.O Höök. 2011. Seasonal and interannual effects of hypoxia on fish habitat quality in central Lake ErieFreshwater Biology. 56: 366-383.

Foley, C.J., D.J. Ryan, and T.O Höök. 2010. Length reduction of larval yellow perch and freshwater amphipods in RNAlater solutionNorth American Journal of Fisheries Management. 30: 1143-1148

Wang, H.Y., and T.O. Höök. 2009. Eco-genetic model to explore fishing-induced ecological and evolutionary effects on growth and maturation schedulesEvolutionary Applications. 2: 438-455.

Wang, H.Y., H.A. Cook, D.W. Einhouse, D.G. Fielder, K.A. Kayle, L.G. Rudstam, and T.O. Höök. 2009. Maturation schedules of walleye populations in the Great Lakes region: comparison of maturation indices and evaluation of sampling‐induced biases North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 29: 1540-1554.

Höök, T.O., and S.A. Pothoven. 2009. Energy content of young alewives in eastern Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake, a connected drowned river mouth lakeNorth American Journal of Fisheries Management. 29:378-387.

Roberts, J.J. T.O. Höök, S.A. Ludsin, S.A. Pothoven, H.A. Vanderploeg, and S.B. Brandt. 2009. Effects of hypolimnetic hypoxia on foraging and distributions of Lake Erie yellow perchJournal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 381: S132-S142.

Vanderploeg, H.A., S.A. Ludsin, S.A. Ruberg, T.O. Höök, S.A. Pothoven, S. B. Brandt, G.A. Lang, J.R. Liebig, and J.F. Cavaletto. 2009. Hypoxia affects spatial distribution of pelagic fish, zooplankton, and phytoplankton in Lake ErieJournal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 381: S92-S107.

Vanderploeg, H.A., S.A. Ludsin, J.F. Cavaletto, T.O. Höök, S.A. Pothoven, S. B. Brandt, J.R. Liebig, and G.A. Lang. 2009. Hypoxic zones as habitat for zooplankton in Lake Erie: refuges from predation or exclusions zones? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 381: S108-S120.

Pothoven, S.A., H.A. Vanderploeg, S.A. Ludsin, T.O. Höök, and S.B. Brandt. 2009. Feeding ecology of rainbow smelt and emerald shiner in Lake Erie’s central basinJournal of Great Lakes Research. 35: 190-198.

Dufour, E., T.O. Höök, W. Patterson, and E.S. Rutherford. 2008. High-resolution isotope analysis of age-0 alewife Alosa pseudoharengus otoliths: assessment of temporal resolution and reconstruction of habitat occupancy and thermal historyJournal of Fish Biology. 73: 2434-2451.

Wang, H.Y., T.O. Höök, M.P. Ebener, L.C. Mohr, and P.J. Schneeberger. 2008. Spatial and temporal variation of maturation schedules of lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) in the Great LakesCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 65: 2157-2169.

Pothoven, S.A., S.A. Ludsin, T.O. Höök, D.L. Fanslow, D.M. Mason, P. Collingsworth, and J.J. VanTassell. 2008. Reliability of bioelectrical impedance analysis for estimating whole‐fish energy density and percent lipidsTransactions of the American Fisheries Society.137:1519-1529.

Wilson, A.E., D.C. Gossiaux, T.O. Höök, J.P. Berry, P.F. Landrum, J. Dyble, and S.J. Guildford. 2008. Evaluation of the human health threat associated with the hepatotoxin, microcystin, in the muscle and liver tissues of yellow perch (Perca flavescens)Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 65: 1487-1497.

Höök, T.O., E.S. Rutherford, T.E. Croley, D.M. Mason, and C.P. Madenjian. 2008. Annual variation in habitat-specific recruitment success: Implications from an individual-based model of Lake Michigan alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus)Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 65: 1402-1412.

Höök, T.O., E. Gorokhova, and S. Hansson. 2008. RNA:DNA ratios of Baltic herring larvae and copepods in embayment and open sea habitatsEstuarine, Coastal, and Shelf Science. 76: 29-35.

Höök, T.O., E.S. Rutherford, D.M. Mason, and G. S. Carter. 2007. Hatch dates, growth rates, survival and over-winter mortality of age-0 alewives in Lake Michigan: Implications for habitat-specific recruitment successTransactions of the American Fisheries Society. 136: 1298-1312.

Höök, T.O., M.J. McCormick, E.S. Rutherford, D. Mason, and G. S. Carter. 2006. Short-term water mass movements in Lake Michigan: implications for larval fish transportJournal of Great Lakes Research. 32: 728-737.

Dufour, E., W. Patterson, T.O. Höök, and E.S. Rutherford. 2005. Early life history of Lake Michigan alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus) inferred from intra-otolith stable isotope ratiosCanadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 62: 2362-2370.

Madenjian, C. P., T.O. Höök, E.S. Rutherford, D.M. Mason, T.E. Croley II, E.B. Szalai, and J.R. Bence. 2005. Recruitment variability of alewives in Lake MichiganTransactions of the American Fisheries Society. 134: 218-230.

Höök, T.O., E.S. Rutherford, C. Geddes, S.J. Brines, D.M. Mason, D.J. Schwab, and G.W. Fleischer. 2004. Landscape scale measures of steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) bioenergetic growth rate potential in Lake Michigan and comparison with angler catch rates. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 30: 545-556.

Höök, T.O., E.S. Rutherford, S.J. Brines, D.J. Schwab, and M.J. McCormick. 2004. Relationship between surface water temperature and steelhead distributions in Lake MichiganNorth American Journal of Fisheries Management. 24: 211-221.

Höök, T.O., E.S. Rutherford, S.J. Brines, D.M. Mason, D.J. Schwab, M.J. McCormick, G.W. Fleischer, and T.J. DeSorcie. 2003. Spatially explicit measures of production of young alewives in Lake Michigan: Linkage between essential fish habitat and recruitmentEstuaries. 26: 21-29.

Vandermeer, J., M.A. Evans, P. Foster, T. Höök, M. Reiskind, and M.Wund. 2002. Increased competition may promote species coexistenceProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99: 8731-8736.

Höök, T.O., N.M. Eagan, and P.W. Webb. 2001. Habitat and human influences on larval fish assemblages in northern Lake Huron coastal marsh bays. Wetlands 21: 281-291.