Modeling and Statistics (Contributed Papers)

Thursday, August 25, 2016: 8:00 AM-2:00 PM
New York A (Sheraton at Crown Center)
8:00 AM
Density Impacts on Biological Reference Points and Management Amy M. Schueller, NOAA Fisheries Service; Erik H. Williams, NOAA Fisheries Service
8:20 AM
Using Length-Frequency Analysis to Identify Spatial and Temporal Variation in Cohort Occurrences Skyler Hedden, Kansas State University; Keith B. Gido, Kansas State University
8:40 AM
Using Capture-Recapture Models to Estimate Angler Abundance in Southern Lake Michigan Dominique Turney, Purdue University; Patrick Zollner, Purdue University; Benjamin Gramig, Purdue University; Charles Roswell, Illinois Department of Natural Resources; Mitchell Zischke, Purdue University; Benjamin Dickinson, Indiana Department of Natural Resources
9:20 AM
Thursday Morning Break
9:40 AM
Use of Two Alternative Methods to Validate Access Based Creel Probabilities Tanner Stevens, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Doug Schultz, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Matthew Ward, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
10:00 AM
Can We Develop Generic BIA Models of Fish Composition? Kyle hartman, West Virginia University, School of Natural Resources; Cory Hartman, West Virginia University, School of Natural Resources; Andrew W. Hafs, Bemidji State University
10:20 AM
Quantitative Video Analysis of Fish and Squid Behavior at the Mouth of a Drop-Chain Trawl Shannon Bayse, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Michael Pol, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth; Pingguo He, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
10:40 AM
A Statistical Approach to Estimating Multinomial Effective Sample Size for Stock Assessment Models Samuel B. Truesdell, Quantitative Fisheries Center; John M. Syslo, Quantitative Fisheries Center; Mark P. Ebener, Inter-Tribal Fisheries and Assessment Program; James R. Bence, Quantitative Fisheries Center
11:00 AM
Evaluation of Mean RANK Shift for Discerning Changes in Reservoir FISH Assemblages Don Dennerline, U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Cecil Jennings, U.S. Geological Survey, Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
11:20 AM
Feasibility of Electrosedation As an Alternative to Chemical Sedation of Lake Trout, Salvelinus Namaycush Matthew Faust, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Christopher S. Vandergoot, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; Thomas Binder, Michigan State University, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability; Julie Hinderer, Great Lakes Fishery Commission; Jessica Ives, Great Lakes Fishery Commission; Charles Krueger, Michigan State University, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability
11:40 AM
Thursday Lunch Break
1:40 PM
Accuracy and Precision of Longnose and Spotted Gar Age Estimates from Otoliths, Pectoral Fin Rays, and Branchiostegal Rays David Buckmeier, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department; Richard Snow, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation; Nathan Smith, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department; Clayton Porter, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
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