River Flow and Management

Tuesday, September 10, 2013: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Marriott Ballroom B (The Marriott Little Rock)
Moderator:
Brenda M. Pracheil
8:00 AM
Hydrologic Variables Predict Paddlefish Harvest in a Recreational Kansas Fishery
Ben Neely, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism; Brenda M. Pracheil, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Sean Lynott, Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism

8:20 AM
Ozark Highland Fish Community Response to Hydrological Disturbance and Stream Discharge
Jared Schluterman, Arkansas Tech University; John Jackson, Arkansas Tech University

8:40 AM
Fish Responses to Flow Alteration Metrics
Emily Tracy-Smith, Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Craig P. Paukert, U.S. Geological Survey Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Paul Blanchard, Missouri Department of Conservation; Del Lobb, Missouri Department of Conservation; Jason Persinger, Missouri Department of Conservation

9:00 AM
Effect of River Discharge On Fish Recruitment in the Apalachicola River, FL
Christopher Middaugh, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Andy Strickland, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Ted Alfermann, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Charles Mesing, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

9:20 AM
Natural Flow Regimes of the Ozark and Ouachita Mountain Region
Doug Leasure, University of Arkansas; Daniel Magoulick, Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Scott Longing, Texas Tech University

9:40 AM
Ecological-Flow Response Relationships in the Ozark Highlands
Dustin Lynch, Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Arkansas; Daniel Magoulick, Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

10:00 AM
Tuesday AM Break


 
T-BB-8
Movement and Survival of Stream Fishes During Periods of Low Flow (Withdrawn)
 
T-BB-9
US Hydrologic Classification Applied to Fish Traits: A Framework for Developing Flow-Ecology Hypotheses (Withdrawn)
11:00 AM
Development of a Decision Support Tool for Determining Optimal Hydropower Dam Operations in a Southeastern United States Tailwater
Colin Shea, Tennessee Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, Tennessee Technological University; Phillip Bettoli, Tennessee Cooperative Fishery Research Unit; Kathryn Potoka, Tennessee Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, Tennessee Technological University; Charles Saylor, Tennessee Valley Authority; Peggy Shute, United States Fish & Wildlife Service

11:20 AM
Juvenile Steelhead Response to Spatio-Temporal Dynamics in Thermal Refugia On the Klamath River
Kim Brewitt, University of California Santa Cruz; Eric Danner, National Marine Fisheries Service; Kirstin Holsman, NOAA Fisheries / University of Washington

11:40 AM
Highlights From the New Long-Term Illinois, Mississippi, Ohio and Wabash Rivers Fish Population Monitoring Program
Benjamin Lubinski, Illinois Natural History Survey; John H. Chick, Illinois Natural History Survey

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