Integrated Pest Management Approaches for Combating Aquatic Nuisance Species, Part 2

Tuesday, August 19, 2014: 8:20 AM-5:20 PM
2101 (Centre des congrès de Québec // Québec City Convention Centre)
8:20 AM
IPM of Common Carp in Minnesota Lakes: Ecological Scenarios Where Micropredator Control of Common Carp Recruitment Works and Fails
Przemyslaw G. Bajer, University of Minnesota; Joseph Lechelt, University of Minnesota; Peter W. Sorensen, University of Minnesota

8:40 AM
Integrated Population Control of Largemouth Bass, an Invasive Alien Species, in Reservoirs in Japan
Katsuki Nakai, Lake Biwa Museum, Shiga Prefecture, Japan; Jiro Okitsu, Oyo Corporation; Kazuhiro Azami, Oyo Corporation; Tomonori Osugi, Water Resources Environment Center; Yukio Oyama, Miharu Dam Management Office

9:00 AM
Fish As Biocontrol Agents: An Integrated Pest Management Tactic Worth Considering for Quagga Mussels?
Carolynn Culver, California Sea Grant Extension, UCSB Marine Science Institute; Andrew Brooks, UCSB Marine Science Institute; Samuel Ginther, California State University, Northridge; Daniel Daft, City of San Diego; Leigh Johnson, University of California Cooperative Extension

9:20 AM
An Overview of the Development of Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Asian Carp Program
David Marson, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Becky Cudmore, Fisheries and Oceans Canada

9:40 AM
An Independent Study of the National Triploid Grass Carp Program
Scott F. Stuewe, HDR Engineering; Morgan Diffenderfer, HDR Engineering; Meghan Oh, HDR Engineering; Matthew Cochran, HDR Engineering

10:00 AM
Tuesday Morning Break


10:30 AM
Working Toward Developing Species-Specific Controls for Filter-Feeding Aquatic Invasive Species
Jon J. Amberg, U.S. Geological Survey; James Luoma, United States Geological Survey; Terrance Hubert, United States Geological Survey; Mark P. Gaikowski, US Geological Survey

10:50 AM
Using the Fluvial Egg Drift Simulator (FluEgg) in an Integrated Pest Management Approach to Asian Carp Control
Elizabeth Murphy, U.S. Geological Survey; Tatiana Garcia, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; P. Ryan Jackson, U.S. Geological Survey; Duane Chapman, U.S. Geological Survey; Marcelo H. Garcia, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

11:10 AM
The Potential Use of Chemical Stimuli with Other Control Strategies to Develop an Integrated Pest Management Tool for the Control of Asian Carps
Robin D Calfee, US Geological Survey; Edward E Little, US Geological Survey; Holly Puglis, US Geological Survey; Peter W. Sorensen, University of Minnesota; Aaron Claus, University of Minnesota

11:30 AM
Field Evaluation of Sex Pheromone Attractants to Control Asian Carp and Development of Protocols for Field Verification of Response
Edward E Little, US Geological Survey; Robin D Calfee, US Geological Survey; Holly Puglis, US Geological Survey; Peter W. Sorensen, University of Minnesota; Aaron Claus, University of Minnesota; Hangkyo Lim, University of St. Thomas

11:50 AM
Bioacoustic Control and Management of Invasive Silver Carp
Brooke J. Vetter, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Aaron R. Cupp, US Geological Survey; Kimberly T. Fredricks, US Geological Survey; Mark P. Gaikowski, US Geological Survey; Allen F. Mensinger, University of Minnesota-Duluth

12:10 PM
Tuesday Lunch


1:30 PM
Fish Abundances and Behaviors Near a Large Electric Fish Barrier on the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
Aaron Parker, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Sam Finney, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Jeremiah Davis, USFWS

1:50 PM
Barges and the Electric Dispersal Barrier, Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
Sam Finney, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Aaron Parker, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

2:10 PM
Watergun Effective Distance over Time: A Spatio-Temporal Evaluation of Asian Carp Density before, during, and after Firing
Jose Rivera, Southern Illinois University; David Glover, The Ohio State University; James E. Garvey, Southern Illinois University; Robert Gaugush, US Geological Survey; Kevin Irons, Illinois Department of Natural Resources; Patrick Kocovsky, US Geological Survey; Mark P. Gaikowski, US Geological Survey

2:30 PM
The Role of Telemetry Techniques and Mark-Recapture Models in the Management of Asian Carp
Marybeth K. Brey, Southern Illinois University; David Glover, The Ohio State University; Wesley Bouska, Southern Illinois University; James E. Garvey, Southern Illinois University

2:50 PM
An Assessment of Gear Efficiency, Size Selectivity, and Detection Probability for Asian Carp: Designing Sampling Programs to Monitor Invasion Fronts
Steven E. Butler, Illinois Natural History Survey; Matthew J. Diana, Illinois Natural History Survey; Scott F. Collins, Illinois Natural History Survey; Jonathan A. Freedman, Stetson University; David H. Wahl, Illinois Natural History Survey

3:10 PM
Tuesday Afternoon Break


3:40 PM
“Efficacy of Upstream Removal Efforts of Asian Carp in the Illinois River: Insights from a Multi-Year Partnership Between Biologists and Commercial Fisherman”
Kevin Irons, Illinois Department of Natural Resources; David Wyffels, Illinois Department of Natural Resources; Matt O'Hara, Illinois Department of Natural Resources; Marybeth K. Brey, North Carolina State University; David Glover, The Ohio State University; James E. Garvey, Southern Illinois University; Victor Santucci, State of Illinois

4:00 PM
Is There a Proverbial Needle?: Implementation of a Great Lakes Edna Surveillance Program for Asian Carp
Timothy Strakosh, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Chris Olds, USFWS, Alpena Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office; Stephen Hensler, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Emy Monroe, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Scott Koproski, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Office; Kelly Baerwaldt, US Army Corps of Engineers; Mark J. Brouder, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

4:20 PM
Importance of Valid Environmental DNA Markers As Part of Integrated Pest Management of Aquatic Invasive Species
Jon J. Amberg, U.S. Geological Survey; Christopher Rees, U.S. Geological Survey; Emy Monroe, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Richard Lance, United States Army corps of Engineers; S. Grace McCalla, U.S. Geological Survey; Mark P. Gaikowski, US Geological Survey

4:40 PM
Quantification of Environmental DNA Shedding Rates from Invasive Bighead Carp and Silver Carp
Katy Klymus, USGS Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Catherine Richter, USGS, Columbia Environmental Research Center; Duane Chapman, U.S. Geological Survey; Craig P. Paukert, USGS Missouri Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

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