Application of Genomic Tools to Inform Management of the Great Lakes (3)

Date: Thursday, Jun 13, 2019
Time: 1:40 PM - 3:20 PM
Location: Edwards Hall, Room 100

Chair(s): Wesley Larson, Wendylee Stott

The haploid linkage map in a coregonid improves knowledge of chromosomal evolution across salmonids
Danielle Blumstein, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point; Wendylee Stott, Michigan State University, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Wesley Larson, U.S. Geological Survey

Improving our ability to discriminate among cisco and deepwater cisco Populations, Coregonus sp.
Wendylee Stott, Michigan State University, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Daniel Yule, U.S. Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center; Michael Seider, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Stephen Lenart, US Fish and Wildlife Service; Kevin Donner, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians

Using genomic tools to investigate adaptive diversity in Great Lakes cisco
Amanda Ackiss, University of Wisconsin Stevens Point; Kevin Donner, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians; Jory Jonas, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Wendylee Stott, Michigan State University, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Wesley Larson, U.S. Geological Survey

Elucidating the evolutionary history of ciscoes (genus: Coregonus) using genomic approaches
Moises Bernal, SUNY Buffalo; Daniel Yule, U.S. Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center; Wendylee Stott, Michigan State University, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Gerald Smith, University of Michigan, Museum of Zoology; Thomas Dowling, Wayne State University ; Trevor Krabbenhoft, University at Buffalo