Ecology & Population Dynamics: Calcified Structures

Monday, August 20, 2012: 1:15 PM-3:00 PM
Meeting Room 14 (RiverCentre)
 
M-14-17
Determination of Length-At-Age Relationship of Oversized Red Drum from the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico (Withdrawn)
1:30 PM
Sensitivity of Using Fin Rays for Shovelnose Sturgeon Age, Growth, and Dynamic Rate Functions
Martin Hamel, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Jeremy Hammen, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Mark Pegg, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

1:45 PM
Precision of Cleithrum and Sagittal Otoliths Used to Estimate Ages of Northern Pike
Jason Breeggemann, South Dakota State University; Matthew D. Faust, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Samantha Bizeau, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point; Brian D.S. Graeb, South Dakota State University

2:00 PM
An Evaluation of Calcified Structures and the Use of Digital Photographs in Brook Trout Age Estimation
Chris Kovala, Northern Michigan University; Jill Leonard, Northern Michigan University

2:15 PM
Otolith Weight as a Predictor of Age in Kokanee Salmon from Four Colorado Reservoirs
J.M. Lepak, Colorado Division of Wildlife; C. Nathan Cathcart, Kansas State University; Mevin B. Hooten, USGS / Colorado State University

2:30 PM
Otolith Shape as a Tool to Delineate Stock Structure in Gulf of Mexico Greater Amberjack
Chelsey Campbell, University of Florida; Daryl C. Parkyn, University of Florida; Debra J. Murie, University of Florida

2:45 PM
Bayesian Estimation of Age and Length At Maturity
Jason Doll, Ball State University; Thomas Lauer, Ball State University

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