Invasive Species (4)

Date: Wednesday, Jun 12, 2019
Time: 3:40 PM - 5:20 PM
Location: Lennon Hall, Room 140

Chair(s): Ed Rutherford, Rochelle Sturtevant

Native species diversity and riparian land cover influence round goby invasion
Corey Krabbenhoft, University at Buffalo; Donna Kashian, Wayne State University

Range expansion of the western tubenose goby into the upper St. Lawrence River
Jessica Goretzke, SUNY-ESF; John Farrell, SUNY-ESF; Matthew Windle, The St Lawrence River Institute of Environmental Sciences

Evolutionary ecology of Great Lakes alewives: An analysis of phenotypic patterns and rates of change
Shelby Smith , Western Michigan University ; Eric Palkovacs, University of California Santa Cruz: Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Department, Institute of Marine Sciences and IMS-National Marine Fisheries Services at Long Marine Lab; Brian Weidel, U.S. Geological Survey, Great Lakes Science Center; Devin Bloom, Western Michigan University: Department of Biological Sciences and Institute of the Environment and Sustainability

Push it: death is a stronger motivator than sex during the sea lamprey spawning migration.
John Hume, Michigan State University; Thomas Luhring, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Michael Wagner, Michigan State University

Effects of quagga mussels and Hemimysis anomala on Lake Michigan plankton and benthic algae
Scott McNaught, Central Michigan University; Katherine Grosh, Carleton College