Application of Genomic Tools to Inform Management of the Great Lakes (1)

Date: Thursday, Jun 13, 2019
Time: 8:00 AM - 9:20 AM
Location: Edwards Hall, Room 100

Chair(s): Wesley Larson, Wendylee Stott

The future is now: amplicon sequencing and sequence capture usher in the conservation genomics era
Wesley Larson, U.S. Geological Survey; Mariah Meek, Michigan State University

Discovery of adaptive genetic variation in recovering populations of lake trout in Lake Huron
Seth Smith, Department of Fisheries & Wildlife, Michigan State University; Kim Scribner, Dept. Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State; Gordon Luikart, Flathead Lake Biological Station; Stephen Amish, University of Montana

Sea lamprey RAPTURE baits enable efficient genotyping for population genomic and parentage studies
Nicholas Sard, Nicholas Sard; Seth Smith, Department of Fisheries & Wildlife, Michigan State University; Jared Homola, Michigan State University; Gale Brevener, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Jean Adams, US Geological Survey - Great Lakes Science Center; Chris Holbrook, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Pete Hrodey, USFWS; Kim Scribner, Dept. Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State

High throughput genetic stock identification and parentage assessment for Midwestern walleye
Matthew Bootsma, Wisconsin Cooperative Fisheries Research Unit; Wesley Larson, U.S. Geological Survey; Gregg Sass, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources