Exploring Predator-Prey Relationships and Feeding Ecology in the Great Lakes (3)

Date: Wednesday, Jun 12, 2019
Time: 1:40 PM - 3:20 PM
Location: Seymour Union, Room 114

Chair(s): Michael Connerton, Jory Jonas, Matthew Kornis, Brian Weidel

A comparison of predator diets in Lake Michigan and Lake Huron
Brian Roth, Michigan State University; Jory Jonas, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Katie Kierczynski, Michigan State University, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife; Matthew Kornis, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Benjamin Turschak, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Edward Roseman, USGS-Great Lakes Science Center; Jixiang He, Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Lake Huron Research Station; Kevin Donner, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians

Diet Complexity Of Lake Michigan Salmonines
Benjamin Leonhardt, Purdue University; Harvey Bootsma, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Sergiusz Czesny, University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey; Austin Happel, John G. Shedd Aquarium; Matthew Kornis, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Jacques Rinchard, The College at Brockport, State University of New York; Benjamin Turschak, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Tomas Hook, Purdue University, Dept. Forestry and Natural Resources

Diet and niche overlap of Lake Michigan piscivorous fishes as revealed by stable isotopes
Benjamin Turschak, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Harvey Bootsma, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Matthew Kornis, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Charles R. Bronte, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Sergiusz Czesny, University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey; Brandon Gerig, Northern Michigan University; Tomas Hook, Purdue University, Dept. Forestry and Natural Resources; Benjamin Leonhardt, Purdue University

Differentiating trophic niches of salmonids in Lake Ontario using three isotopes
Sarah Larocque, University of Windsor, GLIER; Timothy Johnson, Ontario MNRF, Glenora Fisheries Station; Aaron Fisk, University of Windsor

A comparison of PCBs and stable isotopes as ecological tracers of Lake Ontario fishes
Nicole Saavedra, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Brian Lantry, U.S.G.S., Lake Ontario Bio Station; Gordon Paterson, Michigan Technological University