Biology and Control of Invasive Fishes: Lessons Across Species and Regions
Wednesday, August 22, 2012: 8:00 AM-5:15 PM
Ballroom B (RiverCentre)
Invasive fishes are rapidly becoming a primary challenge to fisheries managers worldwide. There does not seem to be any watershed or ecosystem that is not seriously threatened. The taxonomic variety of fishes that are invasive, the damage they cause, and reasons for their invasiveness are also extraordinarily diverse. Yet, common lessons can be drawn from different species and situations about how to study and control these species. This symposium seeks to identify these lessons by examining species from across the world (ex. Sea lamprey, common carp, Asian carp, brown trout, smallmouth bass, etc.), locales (Great Lakes, Mississippi basin, Australia, Japan, etc.) and approaches to control (ex. toxins, behavioral barrier, predators, integrated control) in new and integrative manners. A broad range of integrative ideas and approaches are solicited. Sub-symposia on special issues such as Asian carp are possible.
Organizers:
Peter W. Sorensen
and
Przemyslaw G. Bajer
Moderators:
Peter W. Sorensen
and
Przemyslaw G. Bajer
W-B-6
Exotic and Invasive Fish Species off the Southern Coast of Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea) (Withdrawn)
9:45 AM
Wednesday AM Break
10:45 AM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
Wednesday Lunch
1:15 PM
1:30 PM
2:00 PM
2:15 PM
Invasives Poster Session 1
2:30 PM
Invasives Poster Session 2
2:45 PM
Invasives Poster Session3
3:00 PM
Wednesday PM Break
4:00 PM
4:15 PM
4:30 PM
4:45 PM
Discussion
5:00 PM
Panel Discussion
5:15 PM
Poster P-61 Asian Carp in the Upper Mississippi – Jump Starting a Response Plan . B. Karns
5:15 PM
Poster P-62 The Potential for Water Gun Technology to Control Invasive Northern Pike in South Central Alaska . J. Gross, K. Irvine PhD, and J. Fox
5:15 PM
Poster P-63 Finding and Localizing Radio-Tagged Carp with an Autonomous Robotic Boat . J. Vander Hook, P. Tokekar, E. Branson, P. Plonksi, and V. Isler
5:15 PM
Poster P-64 Ecology and Control of Introduced Yellow Perch in BC Lakes . C. Tattersfield and B. Heise
5:15 PM
Poster P-65 Assessment of Non-Planktonic Food Sources for Bigheaded Carps in the Laurentian Great Lakes . D. Chapman, E. Brothers, M. Lucey, and K. Masagounder
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