Salmonids II

Wednesday, September 15, 2010: 1:20 PM-5:00 PM
302 (Convention Center)
Moderator:
Jeffrey Deitrich
1:20 PM
Resiliency of brook trout habitat to climate change
Bradly Allen Trumbo, James Madison University; Mark Hudy, USFS Fish and Aquatic Ecology Unit
1:40 PM
Age-growth, mortality, and models predicting growth of redband trout in high desert streams of Idaho
Daniel J. Schill, PhD, Idaho Department of Fish and Game; George W. LaBar, PhD, University of Idaho; Elizabeth R.J. M. Mamer, Idaho Department of Fish and Game
2:00 PM
Comparison of diet overlap and prey selectivity within different habitats among exotic and native salmonids in a Lake Superior tributary
Julie L. Howard, Northern Michigan University; Jill Leonard, PhD, Northern Michigan University
2:20 PM
Over-wintering of brook trout: A look at fish movement, fish condition and assessment of habitat
Chris R. Gagnon, Northern Michigan University; Jill Leonard, PhD, Northern Michigan University
2:40 PM
Consolidation of the Inland Cutthroat Trout Protocol (ICP) databases: Where we've been and where we're going
Shannon E. Albeke, SEAM Biometrics, LLC; Bruce E. May, Wild Trout Enterprises, LLC; Robin Knox, Western Native Trout Initiative
3:00 PM
Break
3:20 PM
Reconstruction of Arctic char biomass dynamics by Bayesian state-space assessment model
Xinhua Zhu, PhD, University of Windsor; Chris Day, Freshwater Institute, FIsheries and Oceans Canada; Theresa Carmichael, Freshwater Institute, FIsheries and Oceans Canada; Ross Tallman, PhD, Freshwater Institute, FIsheries and Oceans Canada
 
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The influence of terrestrial linkages on small stream habitat and biota (Withdrawn)
3:40 PM
Evaluation of brook trout enhancement regulations in northcentral Pennsylvania
Jason Detar, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission; David Kristine, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission; R. Thomas Greene, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission; Robert Weber, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission; Tyler Wagner, PhD, Penn State University
4:20 PM
Do wild brook trout enhancement regulations improve brook trout angling?
Patrick Kocovsky, PhD, US Geological Survey; Jeffrey Deitrich, Private Citizen (no agency or university affiliation for this research)
4:40 PM
Life at the top: Coastal cutthroat trout in headwater streams
Robert Gresswell, USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center; Douglas Bateman, Oregon State University; David Hockman-Wert, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
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