William W. Taylor, Ph.D.
University Distinguished Professor in Global Fisheries Systems
Michigan State University
Fisheries & Wildlife; Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability
Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability
1405 S. Harrison Road, Suite 115 Manly Miles Bldg.
East Lansing,
MI
USA
48823-5243
Email:
taylorw@msu.edu
Papers:
M-112-8
Effects of Macrophytes on Growth of Age-0 Largemouth Bass in Experimental Enclosures
M-133-7
Prey Availability during the Larval Period Regulates Recruitment: Evidence for the Match-Mismatch Hypothesis
W-136-13
2015 Assessment of the Nation's Fluvial Fish Habitats: Promoting Conservation of Fish Habitats throughout the Conterminous United States
W-142-3
Evaluating Inland Fisheries over Large Regions: Using a Landscape Approach to Enhance Conservation Opportunities
W-142-4
Fishing from Space: A Bayesian Model of Global Inland Fish Production
W-142-7
Moving Towards Effective Governance of Inland Freshwater Resources
W-142-8
Aquaculture in North America: The Pros, the Cons, and the Uncertainties
W-142-10
Use of Household Dynamics to Estimate Inland Fisheries Harvest