Year Class Strength and Recruitment

Wednesday, September 11, 2013: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Manning (The Marriott Little Rock)
Moderator:
Ben Neely
1:00 PM
Assessment of Predator Functional Density On Mortality of Stocked Yellow Perch
Keith Koupal, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission; Casey Schoenebeck, University of Nebraska at Kearney; Seth Lundgren, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission

1:20 PM
The Ontogeny of Yellow Perch Recruitment
Mark A. Kaemingk, South Dakota State University; Brian D.S. Graeb, South Dakota State University; David W. Willis, South Dakota State University

1:40 PM
Spatial Synchrony of Yellow Perch Recruitment in Eastern South Dakota Glacial Lakes
Daniel J. Dembkowski, South Dakota State University; Brian G. Blackwell, State of South Dakota; David W. Willis, South Dakota State University; Melissa Wuellner, South Dakota State University

2:00 PM
Recruitment Dynamics of Channel Catfish in South Dakota Reservoirs
Tanner M. Stevens, South Dakota State University; Brian D.S. Graeb, South Dakota State University; David O. Lucchesi, South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks; Gene F. Galinat, South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks

2:20 PM
Dynamic Influences of Environment and Stock Size On Recruitment of Rainbow Smelt in Lake Michigan
Zachary S. Feiner, Purdue University; Tomas O. Hook, Purdue University; David B. Bunnell, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Charles P. Madenjian, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Timothy P. O'Brien, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; David M. Warner, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Paris D. Collingsworth, Purdue University

2:40 PM
Effects of Predation Pressure On Suvival and Recruitment of Red Shiners
Bryan Frenette, The University of Oklahoma; Aaron Geheber, The University of Oklahoma; Edie Marsh-Matthews, The University of Oklahoma; William Matthews, The University of Oklahoma

3:00 PM
Wednesday PM Break


3:20 PM
Kokanee Recruitment Response to Water Level Management in Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho
Steven Whitlock, University of Idaho; Michael C. Quist, U.S. Geological Survey, Idaho Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Andrew M. Dux, Idaho Department of Fish and Game

3:40 PM
In-Lake Hatch Rates and Their Implications for Managing Walleye Populations That Serve As Egg Sources for Minnesota Hatcheries
Dale Logsdon, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Charles Anderson, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Donald Pereira, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

4:00 PM
The Influence of Temperature Variability On Fish Survival, Growth, and Early Life History
David P. Coulter, Purdue University; Maria S. Sepúlveda, Purdue University; Cary D. Troy, Purdue University; Tomas O. Höök, Purdue University

4:20 PM
Does Condition of Young-of-the-Year Fish Vary Among Years and Nursery Habitats in Virginia Estuaries?
Ryan Schloesser, Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Mary C. Fabrizio, Virginia Institute of Marine Science

4:40 PM
Comparing Current and Alternative Regulations in a Declining Walleye Fishery By Visualizing Tradeoffs Between Spawning Biomass and Yield
Patrick Schmalz, Minnesota DNR; Mark Luehring, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission; Joe Dan Rose, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission; John Hoenig, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William & Mary; Melissa Drake, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

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