Exploring Predator-Prey Relationships and Feeding Ecology in the Great Lakes (4)

Date: Wednesday, Jun 12, 2019
Time: 3:40 PM - 5:20 PM
Location: Seymour Union, Room 114

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

Quantitative methods to reconstruct length and weight of Great Lakes prey fish using bony structures
Matthew Anderson, Albion College; Benjamin Turschak, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Sergiusz Czesny, University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey; Jory Jonas, Michigan Department of Natural Resources

Biochemical markers aid in tracing food-web interactions in the Great Lakes
Sergiusz Czesny, University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey; Jacques Rinchard, The College at Brockport, State University of New York; Austin Happel, John G. Shedd Aquarium; Matthew Kornis, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Tomas Hook, Purdue University, Dept. Forestry and Natural Resources; Harvey Bootsma, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Benjamin Turschak, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Charles R. Bronte, US Fish and Wildlife Service

Piscivory in recovering Lake Michigan cisco (Coregonus artedi)
Jory Jonas, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Ben Breaker, Central Michigan University; Jason Smith, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians; Benjamin Turschak, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Kevin Pangle, Central Michigan University