Kyle J. Hartman, PhD
West Virginia University
Division of Forestry and Natural Resources
322 Percival Hall
Morgantown,
WV
USA
26506-6125
Email:
hartman@wvu.edu
Papers:
Th-IZ-13
Demonstration of Methodology and Considerations in the Use of Bia to Assess Fish Condition and Composition
Th-IZ-14
Bia: Does It Work Or Not?
Th-IZ-17
Can Bia Models be Applied to Other Species?
Th-IZ-20
Validation and Application of Brook Trout Bioelectrical Impedance Models to Detect Seasonal Changes in Percent Dry Weight and Energy Density
Th-IZ-21
Advancing Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management: Biological Reference Points for Nutritional Status of Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis)
Th-IZ-22
Guidance and Advances in the Use and Application of Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis to Fish Management and Ecology
W-IZ-16
Influences of Dams On Downstream Larval Fish and Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Community Structure and Associated Physicochemical Variables
W-MI-5
Emerging Trends in a Long-Term Fish Dataset: Implications for the Future in Central Appalachian Headwaters