P-375
Development and Application of a Spatially Explicit Growth Model for Age-0 Pallid Sturgeon

David Deslauriers , Natural Resource Management, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD
Laura Heironimus , Natural Resource Management, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD
Tobias Rapp , Natural Resource Management, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD
Brian Graeb , Department of Natural Resource Management, South Dakota State University, Brooking, SD
Robert A. Klumb , Great Plains Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pierre, SD
Steven R. Chipps , South Dakota State University Department of Natural Resource Management, U. S. Geological Survey, South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Brookings, SD
Habitat requirements for early life stages of the federally endangered pallid sturgeon are poorly understood. In this study, we developed a model that will allow researchers to evaluate habitat quality and estimate growth of age-0 pallid sturgeon under fluctuating conditions in the Missouri River. To do so, a series of experiments were performed to quantify temperature- (14-24°C) and size-dependent (19-70 mm total length) foraging dynamics (functional feeding response, satiation, gut evacuation rate) and energetics (respiration, activity, waste) of age-0 sturgeon that served as inputs to the model. The model was then evaluated by conducting foraging and growth trials in small scale mesocosms simulating natural conditions, and by comparing observations to model predictions. Lastly, a newly developed graphical user interface (GUI; Shiny by RStudio) was used to estimate age-0 pallid sturgeon growth by using empirical data (water temperature and velocity, prey density) from various sites of the Missouri River. The application of this work should prove useful for managers to identify habitats that might act as bottlenecks to the recruitment of pallid sturgeon.