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Charles R. Bronte is affiliated with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Environmental Science, with substantial contributions to subfields including Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change, Aquatic Science, and Genetics.

Their work frequently addresses topics related to Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior, Marine and Fisheries Research, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Fish Biology and Ecology Studies, Ecology and Biodiversity Studies, and Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes.

Bronte's publication record includes several recent papers, highlighting a focus on Great Lakes fisheries and aquatic ecosystems. Notable recent publications include:

  • Diet Complexity of Lake Michigan Salmonines: 2015-2016, 2020, Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • A Science and Management Partnership to Restore Coregonine Diversity to the Laurentian Great Lakes, 2023, Environmental Reviews
  • Spatiotemporal Patterns in Trophic Niche Overlap among Five Salmonines in Lake Michigan, USA, 2020, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • Was Historical Cisco Coregonus artedi Yield Consistent with Contemporary Recruitment and Abundance in Lake Superior?, 2021, Fisheries Management and Ecology
  • The Genetic Composition of Wild Recruits in a Recovering Lake Trout Population in Lake Michigan, 2020, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Bronte's work has been published frequently in various scholarly journals. The primary venues of publication include:

  • Journal of Great Lakes Research
  • Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • Fisheries Management and Ecology
  • Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management
  • North American Journal of Fisheries Management

Collaborations feature prominently in Bronte's research, with frequent co-authors including Matthew S. Kornis, Andrew M. Muir, Michael J. Hansen, Charles C. Krueger, and Harvey A. Bootsma.

Best Publications

  • Fish community change in Lake Superior, 1970-2000

    Charles R. Bronte;Mark P. Ebener;Donald R. Schreiner;David S. DeVault

  • Sustainability of the Lake Superior Fish Community: Interactions in a Food Web Context

    James F. Kitchell;Sean P. Cox;Chris J. Harvey;Timothy B. Johnson

  • A genetic basis for the phenotypic differentiation between siscowet and lean lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush)

    Frederick Goetz;Daniel Rosauer;Shawn Sitar;Giles Goetz

  • If Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus is ‘the most diverse vertebrate’, what is the lake charr Salvelinus namaycush?

    Andrew Michael Muir;Michael Jay Hansen;Charles Richard Bronte;Charles Conrad Krueger

  • Delineation of Sympatric Morphotypes of Lake Trout in Lake Superior

    Seth A. Moore;Charles R. Bronte

  • Organochlorine compounds in Lake Superior: chiral polychlorinated biphenyls and biotransformation in the aquatic food web.

    Charles S. Wong;Scott A. Mabury;D. Michael Whittle;Sean M. Backus

  • Ecomorphological Diversity of Lake Trout at Isle Royale, Lake Superior

    A. M. Muir;C. R. Bronte;M. S. Zimmerman;H. R. Quinlan

  • Diet and Prey Selection by Lake Superior Lake Trout during Spring, 1986–2001

    Bradley A. Ray;Thomas R. Hrabik;Mark P. Ebener;Owen T. Gorman

  • The Effect of Sample Size on the Stability of Principal Components Analysis of Truss‐Based Fish Morphometrics

    Patrick M. Kocovsky;Jean V. Adams;Charles R. Bronte

  • Relative Abundance, Site Fidelity, and Survival of Adult Lake Trout in Lake Michigan from 1999 to 2001: Implications for Future Restoration Strategies

    Charles R. Bronte;Mark E. Holey;Charles P. Madenjian;Jory L. Jonas

  • FISH-COMMUNITY OBJECTIVES FOR LAKE SUPERIOR

    William H. Horns;Charles R. Bronte;Thomas R. Busiahn;Mark P. Ebener

  • Hatching, Dispersal, and Bathymetric Distribution of Age-0 Wild Lake Trout at the Gull Island Shoal Complex, Lake Superior

    Charles R. Bronte;James H. Selgeby;James H. Saylor;Gerald S. Miller

  • Population Recovery and Natural Recruitment of Lake Trout at Gull Island Shoal, Lake Superior, 1964–1992

    Stephen T. Schram;James H. Selgeby;Charles R. Bronte;Bruce L. Swanson

  • Predator-Prey Relations and Competition for Food Between Age-0 Lake Trout and Slimy Sculpins in the Apostle Island Region of Lake Superior

    Patrick L. Hudson;Jacqueline F. Savino;Charles R. Bronte

  • Historic and Modern Abundance of Wild Lean Lake Trout in Michigan Waters of Lake Superior: Implications for Restoration Goals

    Michael J. Wilberg;Michael J. Hansen;Charles R. Bronte

  • Vateritic Sagitta in Wild and Stocked Lake Trout: Applicability to Stock Origin

    Charles A. Bowen;Charles R. Bronte;Ray L. Argyle;Jean V. Adams

  • Otoliths Reveal a Diverse Age Structure for Humper Lake Trout in Lake Superior

    Mary K. Burnham-Curtis;Charles R. Bronte

  • Comparison of lake trout-egg survival at inshore and offshore and shallow-water and deepwater sites in Lake Superior

    Randy L. Eshenroder;Charles R. Bronte;James W. Peck

  • Stock structure of Lake Baikal omul as determined by whole-body morphology

    Charles R. Bronte;G.W. Fleischer;S.G. Maistrenko;N.M. Pronin

  • Discrimination among Spawning Concentrations of Lake Superior Lake Herring Based on Trace Element Profiles in Sagittae

    Charles R. Bronte;Robert J. Hesselberg;John A. Shoesmith;Michael H. Hoff

  • Hydroacoustic Estimates of Abundance and Spatial Distribution of Pelagic Prey Fishes in Western Lake Superior

    Doran M. Mason;Timothy B. Johnson;Chris J. Harvey;James F. Kitchell

  • Fine-scale acoustic telemetry reveals unexpected lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, spawning habitats in northern Lake Huron, North America

    Thomas R. Binder;Steven A. Farha;Henry T. Thompson;Christopher M. Holbrook

  • Food of salmonine predators in Lake Superior, 1981-87

    David J. Conner;Charles R. Bronte;James H. Selgeby;Hollie L. Collins

  • Fish Community Changes in the St. Louis River Estuary, Lake Superior, 1989–1996: Is It Ruffe or Population Dynamics?

    Charles R. Bronte;Lori M. Evrard;William P. Brown;Kathleen R. Mayo

  • Life history variation among four lake trout morphs at Isle Royale, Lake Superior

    Michael J. Hansen;Nancy A. Nate;Andrew M. Muir;Charles R. Bronte

  • Lake trout in northern Lake Huron spawn on submerged drumlins

    Stephen C. Riley;Thomas R. Binder;Nigel J. Wattrus;Matthew D. Faust

  • New insight into the spawning behavior of lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, from a recovering population in the Laurentian Great Lakes

    T. R. Binder;H. T. Thompson;A. M. Muir;S. C. Riley

  • Morphological Variation of Siscowet Lake Trout in Lake Superior

    Charles R. Bronte;Seth A. Moore

  • Ecomorphological Diversity of Lake Trout at Isle Royale

    Lake Superior;A. M. Muir;C. R. Bronte;M. S. Zimmerman

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles C. Krueger
Charles C. Krueger Michigan State University
Tomas O. Höök
Tomas O. Höök Purdue University West Lafayette
Charles P. Madenjian
Charles P. Madenjian United States Geological Survey
J. Ellen Marsden
J. Ellen Marsden University of Vermont
James F. Kitchell
James F. Kitchell University of Wisconsin–Madison
Timothy B. Johnson
Timothy B. Johnson Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
Doran M. Mason
Doran M. Mason National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
David B. Bunnell
David B. Bunnell United States Geological Survey
Sean Backus
Sean Backus Environment and Climate Change Canada
Derek C. G. Muir
Derek C. G. Muir Environment and Climate Change Canada

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