Contributed Papers - Walleye

Thursday, August 21, 2014: 8:20 AM-2:10 PM
302B (Centre des congrès de Québec // Québec City Convention Centre)
Moderators:
Robin DeBruyne and Christopher S. Vandergoot
Moderators:
Robin DeBruyne
Email: rdebruyne@usgs.gov

Christopher S. Vandergoot

8:20 AM
Walleye Recruitment Relative to Fry Stockings in Eastern South Dakota Glacial Lakes
Jeffrey Grote, South Dakota State University; Melissa Wuellner, South Dakota State University; Daniel J. Dembkowski, South Dakota State University; Brian G. Blackwell, State of South Dakota; David O. Lucchesi, South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks

8:40 AM
Influence of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) on Growth of Three Fish Species in North-Temperate Lakes
Pierre-Olivier Benoit, McGill University; Beatrix Beisner, University of Quebec at Montreal; Christopher Solomon, McGill University

9:00 AM
Spatially-Varying Population Demographics and Fishery Characteristics of Lake Erie Walleye (Sander Vitreus) Inferred from a Long-Term Tag-Recovery Study
Christopher S. Vandergoot, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Travis Brenden, Quantitative Fisheries Center/ Michigan State University

9:20 AM
Selective Harvest Effects on Body Size and Productivity of Exploited Walleye Stocks in North Temperate Lakes
Daisuke Goto, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Andrew Rypel, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Gregory G. Sass, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Jereme Gaeta, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Gretchen Hansen, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; M. Jake Vander Zanden, University of Wisconsin-Madison

9:40 AM
Evaluation of Biological Performance Indicators for Monitoring Exploitation of Walleye Populations in Northern Wisconsin
Daniel A. Isermann, USGS-Wisconsin Cooperative Fishery Research Unit, University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point; Nancy Nate, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Gretchen Hansen, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Greg G. Sass, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

10:00 AM
Thursday Morning Break


10:30 AM
Genetic History of Maumee River Spawning Walleye (Sander vitreus): Comparisons of Adult and Larval Gene Pools
Amanda Haponski, The University of Toledo; Shane Yerga-Woolwine, The University of Toledo; Carol A. Stepien, The University of Toledo

10:50 AM
Environmental History of Walleye Revealed Using Otolith Microchemistry
Andrew Carlson, South Dakota State University; Mark Fincel, South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks; Chris Longhenry, South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks; Quinton Phelps, Missouri Department of Conservation; Brian Graeb, South Dakota State University

11:10 AM
Evaluating Effects of Dreissenid-Induced Water Clarity Changes on Walleye Production
Marianne E. Geisler, University of Manitoba; Darren M. Gillis, University of Manitoba; Michael D. Rennie, Fisheries and Oceans Canada

11:30 AM
Factors Affecting Walleye Recruitment in Lake Oahe, South Dakota, 1982-2010
Eli Felts, South Dakota State University; Mark Fincel, South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks; Brian Graeb, South Dakota State University

11:50 AM
Walleye Habitat Model Assumptions Can be Tested with Acoustic Telemetry in Lake Erie
Ann Marie Gorman, Ohio Division of Wildlife; Carey Knight, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Richard Kraus, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Christopher S. Vandergoot, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Yingming Zhao, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

12:10 PM
Thursday Lunch


1:30 PM
Predicting Walleye Recruitment Success in Northern Wisconsin Lakes
Gretchen Hansen, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Stephen R. Carpenter, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jereme W. Gaeta, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Joseph Hennessy, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; M. Jake Vander Zanden, University of Wisconsin-Madison

 
Th-302B-12
Adaptive Management in the Namakan Reservoir: Effects on Walleye Spawning Habitat (Withdrawn)
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