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Asian Carp and Other Aquatic Invasives Track
Asian Carp Track
Carnivores Track
Conservation Collaboration & General Wildlife Track
Fish Habitat and Genetics Track
Fish Physiology and Behavior Track
Forest and Grassland Songbirds Track
General Fisheries & Wildlife Track
Human Dimensions & Fisheries Track
Lightning Talk Session
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Coffee & Meals
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Group 10: Education & Outreach and Human Dimensions
Group 1: Camera Methods
Group 2: Population Dynamics - Estimation - Monitoring
Group 3: Invasive Species
Group 4: Water Quality - Toxicology - Animal Health
Group 5: Genetics
Group 6: Diets
Group 7: Techniques & Technology
Group 8: Animal Behavior
Group 9: Habitats & Habitat Relationships
Student Research-in-Progress Poster
Rivers and Oxbows Track
S01: Citizen Science: Collaboration with the Public for Natural Resource Management and Conservation
S02: Cooperative Ecosystem Study Units: Working Together to Support Informed Public Trust Resource Stewardship
S03: CWD Management: Facilitating Agency Collaboration
S04: Ducks to Dickcissels: Collaboration for the Conservation of Multiple Species in Grasslands
S05: Managing Fish Habitat and Fisheries Affected by Habitat in Inland Glacial Lakes
S06: Advances and Challenges in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation and Management
S07: Development - Validation - and Application of Standardized Population Assessments in Inland Waters
S08: Waterbird Use and Monitoring of Wetland Protection - Restoration and Enhancement Projects
S09: Back to the Future: Fish and Wildlife Research in an Era of Rapid Change
S10: Collaborating for Fisheries Management: Opportunities and Challenges from Interactions of Local Lake Organizations with State Agencies
S11: Two Worlds - One Goal: Importance of Fisheries and Toxicology Collaboration
S12: Coordinating Successful Wildlife Disease Responses
S13: Extension and Outreach for Anglers and Hunters: Challenges - Innovation - Collaboration
S14: Managing Aquatic Invasive Species Through Collaboration
S15: Community-based Research and Restoration in Milwaukee County Wisconsin
Salmonids Track
Small Mammals Track
Streams - Dams - Reservoirs Track
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Sturgeon - Esocids - Coregonids Track
Tools & Technology: Wildlife Habitat Track
Ungulates Track
Upland Game Birds & Pollinators Track
Walleye and Perch Track
Walleye Track
Waterfowl Track
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Alex Latzka
Wisconsin DNR
Fisheries Systems Biologist
Madison, WI
Recreational fisheries, panfish ecology and management, climate change effects on fisheries and adaptation options
Sunday
, January 28
6:00pm CST
Featured Event! Welcome to Wisconsin Social
Ballroom C & Foyer
Monday
, January 29
7:00am CST
Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
8:00am CST
Plenary Session, Awards Presentation & Ignite Session
Ballroom A/B
10:00am CST
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
12:00pm CST
Lunch Break on own
N/A
1:20pm CST
SYMPOSIA-05: Using Aquatic Landscape Ecology to Inform Lake Habitat Management at Multiple Scales
102D&E
1:40pm CST
SALMONIDS: Resilient Trout Management in a Changing Climate: Integrating Stream Temperature Modeling and Decision-support
103E
2:00pm CST
SYMPOSIA-05: Adapting to Climate Change: Tools for Managers of Inland Glacial Lakes
102D&E
SALMONIDS: Shifts in Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush) Diets in Lake Michigan: An Annual and 5-year Assessment
103E
WALLEYE: Ecosystem Changes and Effects on Walleye Sustainable Harvest in Lake Mille Lacs, Minnesota
103A
2:20pm CST
WALLEYE: Identifying Recruitment Bottlenecks for age-0 Walleye in Northern Wisconsin Lakes
103A
2:40pm CST
(CANCELLED) WALLEYE: Lac Vieux Desert: Management Challenges and a Cooperative Plan to Restore a Naturally-reproducing Walleye (Sander vitreus) Population in a Northern Wisconsin Lake
103A
3:20pm CST
SYMPOSIA-05: Walleye Habitat: Considerations for Successful Natural Reproduction and Stocking
102D&E
3:40pm CST
SYMPOSIA-05: Large Woody Debris and Fish Habitat Structure Additions: Picking the Right Lakes, Setting Expectations, and How to Best Implement
102D&E
WALLEYE: Quantifying the Costs of Climate Adaptation to Agencies and Anglers: A Case Study of Wisconsin’s Inland Lake Walleye Fishery
103A
4:20pm CST
SYMPOSIA-05: Nuisance “Weeds” or Critical Fish Habitat: Balancing Trade Offs with Minnesota’s Aquatic Plant Management Program
102D&E
SALMONIDS: Brown Trout Movement in Response to Large Scale Population Reduction
103E
5:00pm CST
AFS NCD Business Meeting
101B
Student / Professional Networking Mixer
Hilton: Crystal Ballroom
7:30pm CST
UW-Madison and UW-Stevens Point Alumni & Friends Combined Reception
Ballroom A/B
Tuesday
, January 30
7:00am CST
Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
8:00am CST
SYMPOSIA-09: Modeling Oxythermal Stress of Cisco Across Midwest Lakes to Aid Management of Cold-Water Fish Habitat
102C
8:20am CST
SYMPOSIA-09: Ecological Niche Modeling to Disentangle the Effects of Climate and Eutrophication on Minnesota Lakes
102C
WALLEYE & PERCH: Population Dynamics, Sport and Commercial Harvest and Management of St. Louis River Walleye (1981-2015)
103D
8:40am CST
SYMPOSIA-09: Digital Media as a Source of Contemporary and Novel Fisheries Data
102C
10:00am CST
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
10:40am CST
ASIAN CARP & OTHER AQUATIC INVASIVES: Habitat Quality Explains Population Collapse of Invasive Rusty Crayfish in Northern Wisconsin Lakes
102D&E
WALLEYE & PERCH: Changes in Yellow Perch Recruitment in Relation to Walleye Abundance in Green Bay
103D
11:00am CST
WALLEYE & PERCH: Walleye Movements in Green Bay: Testing Assumptions of the Current Conceptual Model for Management
103D
12:00pm CST
Lunch Break on own
N/A
1:20pm CST
SYMPOSIA-07: Using Statewide Survey Data to Support Local-scale Management in Michigan Streams
102A
1:40pm CST
STURGEON, ESOCIDS & COREGONIDS: Summer Tributary Use and Movement of Lake Sturgeon at Its Southern Range Margin
103D
2:00pm CST
SYMPOSIA-07: Assessment and Classification of Brown Trout Natural Recruitment and Reproduction in Mill Creek, Richland County, Wisconsin
102A
3:00pm CST
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
3:20pm CST
STURGEON, ESOCIDS & COREGONIDS: Muskellunge Population Responses to Angler Catch-and-Release Practices in Escanaba Lake, Wisconsin, 1987-2014
103D
3:40pm CST
STURGEON, ESOCIDS & COREGONIDS: Broad Scale Movement of Muskellunge in the St. Clair-Detroit River System: Implications for Interjurisdictional Management
103D
4:00pm CST
STURGEON, ESOCIDS & COREGONIDS: Adult Muskellunge Growth and Annual Survival in Escanaba Lake, WI 1956-2015
103D
4:20pm CST
STURGEON, ESOCIDS & COREGONIDS: A Tool for Evaluating the Growth Potential Status of Muskellunge in Wisconsin Lakes
103D
Wednesday
, January 31
7:00am CST
Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
10:00am CST
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
11:20am CST
STREAMS, DAMS & RESERVOIRS: Fisheries Data at Your Fingertips: Using ‘Shiny’ to Analyze and Share Wisconsin Fisheries Data with Managers and Stakeholders
102C
11:50am CST
LIGHTING TALK: Trout Transfers: A Case for Increasing Size Structure in High Density Trout Streams
103C
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Asian Carp and Other Aquatic Invasives Track
Asian Carp Track
Carnivores Track
Conservation Collaboration & General Wildlife Track
Fish Habitat and Genetics Track
Fish Physiology and Behavior Track
Forest and Grassland Songbirds Track
General Fisheries & Wildlife Track
Human Dimensions & Fisheries Track
Lightning Talk Session
Main Agenda Item
All
Coffee & Meals
Registration
Related Meeting
Poster Display
All
Group 10: Education & Outreach and Human Dimensions
Group 1: Camera Methods
Group 2: Population Dynamics - Estimation - Monitoring
Group 3: Invasive Species
Group 4: Water Quality - Toxicology - Animal Health
Group 5: Genetics
Group 6: Diets
Group 7: Techniques & Technology
Group 8: Animal Behavior
Group 9: Habitats & Habitat Relationships
Student Research-in-Progress Poster
Rivers and Oxbows Track
S01: Citizen Science: Collaboration with the Public for Natural Resource Management and Conservation
S02: Cooperative Ecosystem Study Units: Working Together to Support Informed Public Trust Resource Stewardship
S03: CWD Management: Facilitating Agency Collaboration
S04: Ducks to Dickcissels: Collaboration for the Conservation of Multiple Species in Grasslands
S05: Managing Fish Habitat and Fisheries Affected by Habitat in Inland Glacial Lakes
S06: Advances and Challenges in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation and Management
S07: Development - Validation - and Application of Standardized Population Assessments in Inland Waters
S08: Waterbird Use and Monitoring of Wetland Protection - Restoration and Enhancement Projects
S09: Back to the Future: Fish and Wildlife Research in an Era of Rapid Change
S10: Collaborating for Fisheries Management: Opportunities and Challenges from Interactions of Local Lake Organizations with State Agencies
S11: Two Worlds - One Goal: Importance of Fisheries and Toxicology Collaboration
S12: Coordinating Successful Wildlife Disease Responses
S13: Extension and Outreach for Anglers and Hunters: Challenges - Innovation - Collaboration
S14: Managing Aquatic Invasive Species Through Collaboration
S15: Community-based Research and Restoration in Milwaukee County Wisconsin
Salmonids Track
Small Mammals Track
Streams - Dams - Reservoirs Track
Student Event
All
Student Event
Sturgeon - Esocids - Coregonids Track
Tools & Technology: Wildlife Habitat Track
Ungulates Track
Upland Game Birds & Pollinators Track
Walleye and Perch Track
Walleye Track
Waterfowl Track
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