Contributed Papers - Climate Change 2

Thursday, August 21, 2014: 1:30 PM-5:20 PM
200B (Centre des congrès de Québec // Québec City Convention Centre)
Moderators:
Dominique Lapointe and Michael Carey
Moderators:
Dominique Lapointe
Email: dominique.lapointe@carleton.ca

Michael Carey
Email: mcarey@usgs.gov

1:30 PM
Ensemble Forecasting of Large-Scale Fish Species Distribution in Lakes
Chuanbo Guo, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse III; Sovan LeK, Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse III; Jiashou Liu, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Shaowen Ye, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Zhongjie Li, Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

1:50 PM
Northern Shrimp: Canary in a Coal Mine?
Anne Richards, NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center

2:30 PM
Backwater and Recruitment Impacts of Hydrology Shifts in the Minnesota River
Shannon Fisher, Minnesota State University, Mankato; Adam Nickel, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Brett Nelson, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Douglas Dieterman, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources

2:50 PM
Protecting Human Food Security and Biodiversity: Can Fish Energetics Help to Predict the Impacts of Climate Change on Inland Fisheries?
Dominique Lapointe, Carleton University; Michael S. Cooperman, Conservation International; Timothy D. Clark, Australian Institute of Marine Science; Lauren J. Chapman, McGill University; Anthony P. Farrell, University of British Columbia; Les Kaufman, Boston University and Conservation International; Lee Hannah, University of California, Santa Barbara; Adalberto L. Val, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia – INPA; Marcio S. Ferreira, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia – INPA; John S. Balirwa, National Fisheries Resources Research Institute - NaFIRRI; Dismas Mbabazi, Aquaculture Research and Development Center - ARDC, NaFIRRI; Matthew Mwanja, Aquaculture Research and Development Center - ARDC, NaFIRRI; Chhom Limhong, University of Battambang; Steven J. Cooke, Carleton University

3:10 PM
Thursday Afternoon Break


3:40 PM
Fishvis: A Regional Decision Support Tool to Map the Response of Riverine Fish to Climate Change in the US Great Lakes Region
Jana Stewart, USGS; S. Alex. Covert, U.S. Geological Survey; Nick Estes, USGS; Jen Bruce, USGS; Stephen Westenbroek, USGS; Damon Krueger, University of Missouri; Daniel Wieferich, Michigan State University; Michael Slattery, US Geological Survey; John Lyons, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; James McKenna Jr., USGS; Dana M. Infante, Michigan State University

4:00 PM
Physiological and Ecological Effects of Increasing Temperature on Fish Production in Lakes of Arctic Alaska
Michael Carey, US Geological Survey; Christian E. Zimmerman, U.S. Geological Survey

4:20 PM
RAMP: A Tool for Quickly Determining a Species Current and Potential Climate Envelopes
Scott Sanders, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Chris Castiglione, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Michael Hoff, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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