Great Lakes Tributaries: Connecting Land and Lakes (6)

Date: Thursday, Jun 13, 2019
Time: 9:40 AM - 11:00 AM
Location: Edwards Hall, Room 104

Chair(s): Laura Johnson, Douglas Kane, Nathan Manning

Development of tributary conservation priorities for Great Lakes migratory fishes
Matthew Herbert, The Nature Conservancy; Mary Khoury, The Nature Conservancy; Jared Ross, Michigan State University; Eugene Yacobson, The Nature Conservancy; Kohls Melanie, University of Wisconsin

Differential movement patterns of Yellow Perch between Lake Michigan and drowned river mouth lakes
Taylor Senegal, Purdue University; Carl Ruetz, Grand Valley State University; David Janetski, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Gregory Chorak, Montana State University; Ryan Thum, Montana State University; David Clapp, Michigan DNR Fisheries Division; Gabriel Bowen, University of Utah; Tomas Hook, Purdue University, Dept. Forestry and Natural Resources

Stability of aquatic food chains to press and pulse perturbations
James Hood, Aquatic Ecology Lab, The Ohio State University; Tamara Harms, Department of Biology and Wildlife, Institute of Arctic Biology; University of Alaska Fairbanks; Mark Scheuerell, ; Northwest Fisheries Science Center; National Marine Fisheries Service; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Richard Barbiero, CSRA; Ed Buskey, University of Texas Marine Science Institute; Warren Currie, Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Chris Patrick, Life Science Department, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi; Jake Walsh, Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin – Madison

Edge-of-Field Nutrient and Sediment Monitoring in the Genesee River Watershed, New York
Andrew Kowalczk, U.S. Geological Survey; Carvin Rebecca, U.S. Geological Survey; Matthew Komiskey, U.S. Geological Survey