Ecology and Life History Session II (Contributed Papers)

Thursday, August 25, 2016: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Chouteau B (Sheraton at Crown Center)
1:20 PM
What Factors Structure Lake Sturgeon Spawning Aggregations in a Great Lakes Connecting Channel? Greg Jacobs, University of Georgia; John A. Sweka, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Dimitry Gorsky, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1:40 PM
Are Missouri River Macrhybopsis Spp. Pelagophils, Litho-Pelagophils, or Lithophils? Janice L. Albers, U.S. Geological Survey; Mark L. Wildhaber, U.S. Geological Survey
2:00 PM
Bowfin Acoustic Telemetry: Insight into the Ecology of a Living Fossil Jonathan D Midwood, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Lee F. G. Gutowsky, Carleton University; Bogdan Hlevca, University of Toronto; Mathew Wells, University of Toronto Scarborough; Susan Doka, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Steven Cooke, Carleton University
2:20 PM
Food and Feeding Habits of Tilapia zilli in Ogun River Festus Adeosun, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta; Waheed Abdul, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta; Adedoyin Idowu, Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta
2:40 PM
Effects of Wastewater Treatment Effluent on Fish Communities in an Illinois River Tributary Bethany Hoster, Eastern Illinois University; Robert E. Colombo, Eastern Illinois University
3:00 PM
Thursday Afternoon Break
3:20 PM
Comparing Contributions of Mussels and Fish As Biogeochemical Hotspots Garrett W. Hopper, Kansas State University; Keith B. Gido, Kansas State University; Caryn C. Vaughn, University of Oklahoma; Kiza K. Gates, University of Oklahoma; Carla L. Atkinson, University of Alabama
3:40 PM
Larval Fish Assemblages Differ Spatially and Temporally on a Large River Jordan Pesik, Eastern Illinois University; Alex Sotola, Eastern Illinois University; Sharon Rayford, Fish and Wildlife Service; Robert E. Colombo, Eastern Illinois University
4:00 PM
Streamflow Complexity Associations with the Northern Leatherside Chub at Multiple Spatial Scales Daniel Dauwalter, Trout Unlimited; John Walrath, Wyoming Game and Fish Department; Kurt Fesenmyer, Trout Unlimited
4:20 PM
Phenology, Growth, and Early Life History of Six Sympatric Suckers Tomas J. Ivasauskas, North Carolina State University; Thomas J. Kwak, U.S. Geological Survey, North Carolina Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Morgan E. Raley, Genetic Data Consultant
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