Brian Graeb
South Dakota State University
Natural Resources Management
Brookings,
SD
USA
57007
Email:
Brian.Graeb@sdstate.edu
Papers:
M-141-7
Natal Contribution and Movement of Gizzard Shad in Lake Sharpe, SD Evaluated Using Otolith Microchemistry
P-342
Indirect Estimates of Gill Net Selectivity for 18 North American Freshwater Fish Species
P-343
Escapement of Fishes from Modified Fyke Nets with Differing Throat Configurations
P-375
Development and Application of a Spatially Explicit Growth Model for Age-0 Pallid Sturgeon
T-115-1
Otolith Microchemistry Advances Walleye Research and Management in Missouri River Reservoirs
Th-116-4
A Comparison Between South Dakota and North American Standard Sampling Gears in Lakes and Reservoirs
W-110-11
Using Largemouth Bass Habitat Use, Home Range Size, and Movement to Guide a Lake-Wide Habitat Addition to Create a Trophy Largemouth Bass Fishery
W-116-9
Benefits Provided By Freshwater Fish Standard Sampling in Research and Education