Natal Origin & Microchemistry

Monday, August 20, 2012: 3:30 PM-5:15 PM
Meeting Room 14 (RiverCentre)
3:30 PM
3:45 PM
Tracking the Natal Origin of Parasitic Sea Lamprey Using Statolith Microchemistry
Aude Lochet, University of Vermont; J. Ellen Marsden, University of Vermont; Brian Fryer, University of Windsor; Stuart A. Ludsin, The Ohio State University

4:00 PM
Assessing Natal Homing Tendencies of Northern Pike Using Otolith Micro-Chemistry
Daniel Oele, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Peter B. McIntyre, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Derek J. Hogan, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison

4:15 PM
Is Larval Walleye River Residence Time Sufficient to Establish a Natal-Site Signal in Otolith Chemistry?
Kuan-Yu Chen, The Ohio State University; Paris D. Collingsworth, University of Michigan; Megan K. Nims, The University of Texas at Austin; John W. Olesik, The Ohio State University; Jason J. Van Tassell, The Ohio State University; Elizabeth A. Marschall, The Ohio State University; Stuart A. Ludsin, The Ohio State University

4:30 PM
Dentary Bone Chemistry as An Indicator of Environmental History for Paddlefish
Lindsey Bock, Southern Illinois University; Gregory W. Whitledge, Southern Illinois University

4:45 PM
Comparison of Solution and Laser Ablation ICP-MS
Jason J. Schaffler, Old Dominion University; Cynthia M. Jones, Old Dominion University

5:00 PM
Migration Patterns of Young-of-the-Year White Bass: Emigration from Nursery Habitat in Lake Erie
Jeremiah Davis, Bowling Green State University; Jeffrey G. Miner, Bowling Green State University; John R. Farver, Bowling Green State University

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