Best Student Paper - Day 1

Monday, September 13, 2010: 1:20 PM-5:00 PM
406 (Convention Center)
Selected participating students will compete for the Best Student Presentation Award which is awarded each year at the Parent Society Meeting
Moderator:
Richard S. Fulford, PhD
Organizers:
Richard S. Fulford, PhD and James M. Long, PhD
1:20 PM
Evaluation of the behaviour, physiology and survival of muskellunge that are captured and released by specialized anglers
Sean J. Landsman, Carleton University; Hedrik Wachelka, Muskies Canada; Cory Suski, PhD, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Steven J. Cooke, PhD, Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Laboratory, Carleton University
1:40 PM
Correcting bias introduced by aerial counts in angler effort estimation
Byran J. Smucker, The Pennsylvania State University; Robert Lorantas, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission; James L. Rosenberger, PhD, The Pennsylvania State University
2:00 PM
Ecosystem-based modeling evaluation of stocked predator introductions on reservoir food webs
Bryan T. Kinter, Ohio State University; Stuart A. Ludsin, Aquatic Ecology Laboratory - The Ohio State University; William E. Pine III, University of Florida
2:20 PM
Effects of stocked trout on native nongame riverine fishes
Daniel M. Weaver, North Carolina State University; Thomas J. Kwak, PhD, U.S. Geological Survey, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
2:40 PM
Replacement of fish meal in sunshine bass diets with ethanol yeast
Brian R. Gause, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Jesse Trushenski, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
3:00 PM
Break
3:20 PM
Production dynamics for management of trout in low-productivity streams
Ben C. Wallace, M.S., North Carolina State University Coop Unit; Thomas J. Kwak, PhD, U.S. Geological Survey, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
3:40 PM
Evidence of overfishing in the Eastern Mediterranean
Dori Edelist, PhD, Student, University of Haifa, Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies; Ehud Spanier, PhD, University of Haifa, Recanati Institute for Maritime Studies; Daniel Golani, PhD, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
4:00 PM
Modeling the spatial distribution of commercially important reef fish on the west Florida shelf
Steven Saul, University of Miami, RSMAS; John F. Walters III, PhD, National Marine Fisheries Service; David Die, PhD, University of Miami, RSMAS
4:20 PM
Taking the next step: Examining recruitment and population variation in largemouth bass when catch and release angling disrupts parental care
Jeffrey A. Stein, Illinois Natural History Survey; David P. Philipp, Illinois Natural History Survey
4:40 PM
Time series applications in otolith chemistry
Renee Reilly, Old Dominion University; Cynthia M. Jones, Old Dominion University; Chester E. Grosch, Old Dominion University
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