Spatial Ecology of Open Systems, Part 2*

Thursday, August 21, 2014: 8:20 AM-5:20 PM
2101 (Centre des congrès de Québec // Québec City Convention Centre)
Moderators:
Michael Frisk and Daniel E. Duplisea
Organizers:
Daniel E. Duplisea and Michael Frisk
Moderators:
Michael Frisk
Email: michael.frisk@stonybrook.edu

Daniel E. Duplisea
Email: Daniel.Duplisea@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Organizers:
Daniel E. Duplisea
Email: Daniel.Duplisea@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Michael Frisk
Email: michael.frisk@stonybrook.edu

8:20 AM
Temporal and Spatial Spawning Behavior of Alewife and White Perch in a System with Restored Habitat Access
Kellie McCartin, Stony Brook University; Matthew Sclafani, Cornell University; Adrian Jordaan, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Robert Cerrato, Stony Brook University; Michael Frisk, Stony Brook University

8:40 AM
Effects of Prey Importance and Migration Patterns on the Sustainability of Linked Predator-Prey Fisheries
Michael J. Wilberg, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Andre Buchheister, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Robert Latour, Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Thomas J. Miller, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science

9:00 AM
Residency and Overwintering of Striped Bass Morone Saxatilis in the Mira River Estuary, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
Colin Buhariwalla, Acadia University; John MacMillan, Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture; Isaac Wirgin, New York University School of Medicine; Michael Stokesbury, Acadia University; Michael J. Dadswell, Acadia University

9:20 AM
Analysis of a Long-Term Dataset to Determine Habitat Use and Spatial Variability of Species during Overwintering in Near-Shore Waters
Jillian Osborne, East Carolina University; Roger A. Rulifson, East Carolina University

9:40 AM
A Comparison of Sampling Methods to Estimate Production Metrics of Littoral Zone Fish Based on Multi-Spatial Habitat Variables of a Manitoba Reservoir
Nathan Satre, NSERC HydroNet; Guillaume Bourque, NSERC HydroNet; Pierre Legendre, NSERC HydroNet; Daniel Boisclair, Université de Montréal - NSERC Hydronet

10:00 AM
Thursday Morning Break


10:50 AM
Multispecies Use of Restored Habitat in Toronto Harbour
Andrew Rous, Carleton University; Maxime Veilleux, Carleton University; Nick Lapointe, Carleton University; Jonathan Midwood, Carleton University; Rick Portiss, Toronto Region Conservation Authority; Thomas Sciscione, Toronto Region Conservation Authority; Mathew Wells, University of Toronto; Susan Doka, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Steven Cooke, Carleton University

11:10 AM
Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Trawl Survey Catches Reflect Stock-Specific Dispersal of Age-0 Fishes and Individual Spawning Stock Production in Lake Erie
Jason Ross, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Edward F. Roseman, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Robin DeBruyne, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Richard Kraus, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Christine M. Mayer, University of Toledo; Jeremy J. Pritt, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Mark DuFour, University of Toledo; Jeff Tyson, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Christopher S. Vandergoot, Ohio Department of Natural Resources

11:30 AM
Analyzing Spatial and Temporal Trends in Community Structure of the Peconic Bay Estuary
Tyler Abruzzo, Stony Brook University; Michael Frisk, Stony Brook University; Robert Cerrato, Stony Brook University; Adrian Jordaan, University of Massachusetts Amherst

11:50 AM
Fish Species Distribution Models for Lake Ontario
James E. McKenna Jr., US Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center; Maureen Walsh, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Robert Alexander, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Chris Castiglione, US Fish and Wildlife Service

12:10 PM
Thursday Lunch


1:50 PM
Conservation through Citizen Science: Population Demographics of Striped Bass in the Inner Bay of Fundy
Danielle Quinn, Acadia University; Trevor S. Avery, Acadia University; Julia Whidden, Acadia University

2:30 PM
Utilizing Acoustic Telemetry to Develop Spatial and Temporal Protection of the Endangered Atlantic Sturgeon
Keith Dunton, Stony Brook University; Michael Frisk, Stony Brook University; Adrian Jordaan, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Kim A. McKown, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Fish, Wildlife and Marine Resources

2:50 PM
Identification of Spatial Management Areas for Protecting Marine Habitats from the Effects of Fishing in the Gulf of Maine - Georges Bank Region
David Stevenson, NOAA/NMFS/GARFO; Michelle Bachman, New England Fisheries Management Council; Andrew Applegate, New England Fishery Management Council

3:10 PM
Thursday Afternoon Break


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