38th Annual Larval Fish Conference, Part 4*

Thursday, August 21, 2014: 8:20 AM-12:10 PM
200A (Centre des congrès de Québec // Québec City Convention Centre)
8:20 AM
 
Th-200A-2
Integrating Life History Theory and Dispersal in Riverine Fishes (Withdrawn)
9:00 AM
Do River-Reservoir Interfaces Serve As Surrogate Nurseries for Floodplain-Dependent Riverine Fishes?
Matthew R. Acre, Texas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Texas Tech University; Timothy B. Grabowski, U.S. Geological Survey, Texas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Nathan G. Smith, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

9:20 AM
Assessment of Nursery Habitat Use By Larval Fishes in the St. Clair River Delta, MI
Doug Larson, Central Michigan University; Scott McNaught, Central Michigan University; Edward F. Roseman, USGS Great Lakes Science Center

9:40 AM
Population Connectivity of Larval Yellow Perch in the St. Lawrence River (Canada)
Tommy Larouche, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Pascal Sirois, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Angélique Lazartigues, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Frédéric Lecomte, Chaire de recherche sur les espèces aquatiques exploitées, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Marc Mingelbier, Ministère du Développement durable, de l'Environnement, de la Faune et des Parcs du Québec

10:00 AM
Thursday Morning Break


10:30 AM
River Regulation Causes Inter-Annual Variation in Dispersal Patterns of Riverine Fish Larvae (Chondrostoma nasus)
Aaron Lechner, University of Vienna; Hubert Keckeis, University of Vienna; Michael Tritthart, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Advanced Methods in River Monitoring, Modelling and Engineering, Institute of Water Management, Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences; Martin Glas, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Advanced Methods in River Monitoring, Modelling and Engineering, Institute of Water Management, Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences; Paul Humphries, Charles Sturt University

10:50 AM
Development of an Individual Based Larval Model (ILAM) for Riverine Ecosystems I: Determination of Movement Patterns in a Racetrack Flume and Model Development
Martin Glas, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Advanced Methods in River Monitoring, Modelling and Engineering, Institute of Water Management, Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences; Michael Tritthart, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Advanced Methods in River Monitoring, Modelling and Engineering, Institute of Water Management, Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences; Bernhard Zens, University of Vienna; Aaron Lechner, University of Vienna; Hubert Keckeis, University of Vienna; Paul Humphries, Charles Sturt University; Helmut Habersack, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Advanced Methods in River Monitoring, Modelling and Engineering, Institute of Water Management, Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences

11:10 AM
Development of an Individual Based Larval Model (ILAM) for Riverine Ecosystems II: Model Implementation and Validation in a Racetrack Flume
Michael Tritthart, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Advanced Methods in River Monitoring, Modelling and Engineering, Institute of Water Management, Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences; Martin Glas, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Advanced Methods in River Monitoring, Modelling and Engineering, Institute of Water Management, Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences; Bernhard Zens, University of Vienna; Aaron Lechner, University of Vienna; Hubert Keckeis, University of Vienna; Paul Humphries, Charles Sturt University; Helmut Habersack, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Advanced Methods in River Monitoring, Modelling and Engineering, Institute of Water Management, Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences

11:30 AM
Nursery Habitats for Semi-Endemic Fish Species in the Chikugo River Estuary, Ariake Sea, Japan
Keita Suzuki, Kyoto University; Kouji Nakayama, Kyoto University; Masaru Tanaka, International Institute for Advanced Studies

11:50 AM
The Importance of Early Life History Characteristics: A Novel Approach for Evaluating Impacts of Habitat Modification and Sediment Contamination on Estuarine Fish Larvae
Andrew Mckinley, University of New South Wales; Tony Miskiewicz, Wollongong City Council; Cian Foster-Thorpe, University of New South Wales; Emma Johnson, University of New South Wales; Matt Taylor, NSW Fisheries

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