Nutrients, Aquatic Food Webs, and Fisheries Management - Part 2

Tuesday, September 10, 2013: 8:00 AM-3:00 PM
Manning (The Marriott Little Rock)
Part 2
Organizer:
Sally Entrekin
Moderators:
Thad Scott , Michelle Evans-White and Sally Entrekin
8:00 AM
Stoichiometric Linkages Between Grazing Minnows and Periphyton Nutrient Content
Jason Taylor, Cornell University; Jeffrey A. Back, Baylor University; Ryan S. King, Baylor University

8:20 AM
Effects of Phosphorous Availability and Litter Type On the Microbial Activity and Elemental Stoichiometry of Detrital Resources
Ayla Smartt, University of Arkansas; Thad Scott, University of Arkansas; Michelle Evans-White, University of Arkansas

8:40 AM
Response of Chironomid Growth and Elemental Composition to Changes in Resource Stoichiometry
Chris Fuller, University of Central Arkansas; Sally Entrekin, University of Central Arkansas; Michelle Evans-White, University of Arkansas

9:00 AM
Intraspecific Variation in Organismal Stoichiometry and Elemental Excretion in the Atlantic Molly (Poecilia mexicana)
Danielle Alba, Oklahoma State University; Michael Tobler, Oklahoma State University; Punidan Jeyasingh, Oklahoma State University

9:20 AM
Seasonal Food Habits of Northern Pike and Smallmouth Bass in Lake Coeur D' Alene, Idaho
John Walrath, University of Idaho; Michael C. Quist, U.S. Geological Survey, Idaho Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

9:40 AM
Quantifying Effects of Lake Trout and Northern Pike On Stocked Salmonids in a Coldwater Reservoir
Natalie Scheibel, South Dakota State University; Steven R. Chipps, U. S. Geological Survey, South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

10:00 AM
Tuesday AM Break


10:20 AM
Effect of Nutrient Enrichment and Large Benthic Consumers On Stream Ecosystem Structure
Daniel Magoulick, U.S. Geological Survey, Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Rosalee Reese, University of Arkansas

10:40 AM
A Framework for Developing Regional Nutrient Criteria for Wadeable Streams
Ryan S. King, Baylor University; Jeffrey A. Back, Baylor University; Jason Taylor, Cornell University

11:00 AM
Response of Lower Trophic Levels to Water Level Fluctuation in Natural Lakes Could be Mediated By Alternative Stable States
Jason M. Augspurger, South Dakota State University; Mark A. Kaemingk, South Dakota State University; David W. Willis, South Dakota State University

11:20 AM
Age-0 Lake Sturgeon Prey Selectivity
Kyle Bales, Missouri Department of Conservation; Quinton Phelps, Missouri Department of Conservation

11:40 AM
Life History Trends of Gray Triggerfish in the South Atlantic Bight From 1991-2012
Amanda Kelly, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; Virginia Shervette, University of South Carolina Aiken; Marcel Reichert, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; Tracey Smart, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; Kevin Kolmos, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; Joseph Ballenger, College of Charleston; David Wyanski, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources; Elizabeth Laban, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources

12:00 PM
Tuesday Lunch


1:00 PM
1:20 PM
Characterizing Changes in Energy Pathways Leading to Smallmouth Bass and Rock Bass Resulting From the Round Goby Invasion of Great Lakes Tributaries
Clarence Fullard, Central Michigan University; Justin Chiotti, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Brent A. Murry, Central Michigan University; Daniel B. Hayes, Michigan State University; Tracy L. Galarowicz, Central Michigan University; Gabe Madel, Central Michigan University; Jacob Stoller, Michigan State University; Melvin Haas, Central Michigan University

1:40 PM
Nonlethal Health Assessments of Fish: Using Endocrinology Techniques to Study Stress and Sex Hormones As a Function of Health in Red Drum
Carla Garreau, NASA/ Inomedic Health Applications; Ruth Francis-Floyd, University of Florida; Louis Guillette Jr., Medical University of South Carolina; Eric Reyier, NASA/ Inomedic Health Applications; Roy Yanong, IFAS/ University of Florida

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