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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
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Coffee & Meals
Registration
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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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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
10:00am CST
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
12:00pm CST
Lunch Break on own
N/A
1:20pm CST
SALMONIDS: Inland Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush) Management in Northern Wisconsin
103E
1:40pm CST
SALMONIDS: Resilient Trout Management in a Changing Climate: Integrating Stream Temperature Modeling and Decision-support
103E
2:00pm CST
WALLEYE: Ecosystem Changes and Effects on Walleye Sustainable Harvest in Lake Mille Lacs, Minnesota
103A
2:20pm CST
SYMPOSIA-05: Investigating Fish Kills to Identify Emerging Threats and Long-term Stress
102D&E
WALLEYE: Identifying Recruitment Bottlenecks for age-0 Walleye in Northern Wisconsin Lakes
103A
2:40pm CST
SALMONIDS: Brook Trout Movements in the West Branch of the Wolf River, Wisconsin
103E
3:20pm CST
SYMPOSIA-02: Escapement and Seasonal Movement of Muskellunge and Walleye in Two Central Iowa Reservoirs
102A
SYMPOSIA-05: Walleye Habitat: Considerations for Successful Natural Reproduction and Stocking
102D&E
4:00pm CST
SYMPOSIA-05: Advancing Aquatic Vegetation Management for Fish
102D&E
SALMONIDS: Diet Complexity and Specialization of Lake Michigan Salmonids: Contrasting Trophic Indicators
103E
4:20pm CST
SALMONIDS: Brown Trout Movement in Response to Large Scale Population Reduction
103E
5:00pm CST
SALMONIDS: Implications of Atlantic Salmon Stocking for Great Lakes Food Webs and Contaminant Exposure
103E
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
RIVERS & OXBOWS: Influential Macrhybopsis spp. Life History Traits in Modeled Lower Missouri River Populations
103E
SYMPOSIA-07: An Overview of North American AFS Freshwater Fish Sampling Standardization
102A
SYMPOSIA-09: Modeling Oxythermal Stress of Cisco Across Midwest Lakes to Aid Management of Cold-Water Fish Habitat
102C
8:20am CST
ASIAN CARP & OTHER AQUATIC INVASIVES: Otolith microstructure and trace elemental analyses of juvenile Asian carp in the Upper Mississippi River
102D&E
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
RIVERS & OXBOWS: A Diel Comparison of Pulsed DC Electrofishing Methods in the Lower Wabash River
103E
SYMPOSIA-07: Placing Gear Standardization in a Broader Context That Advances Science-based Fisheries Research and Management
102A
SYMPOSIA-09: Digital Media as a Source of Contemporary and Novel Fisheries Data
102C
WALLEYE & PERCH: Assessment of Walleye Reproduction Success in the Tamarac River, MN
103D
9:00am CST
RIVERS & OXBOWS: Backwater Fish Community Response to Habitat Restoration on the Upper Mississippi River: 30 Years of Successful Projects
103E
SYMPOSIA-10: Partnerships for Managing Wisconsin Trout Streams: Engagement, Trust and a Better Managed Resource
103A
WALLEYE & PERCH: A Multi-scale Approach to Identifying and Addressing the Causes of Minnesota’s Declining Yellow Perch Populations
103D
9:20am CST
RIVERS & OXBOWS: Capture Efficiency of a Fine-mesh Seine in a Large River: Implications for Abundance, Richness, and Diversity Analyses
103E
9:40am CST
SYMPOSIA-07: Electrofishing Equipment and Safety Standardization in Missouri
102A
10:00am CST
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
10:20am CST
SYMPOSIA-07: Standardization of Fish Sampling Gears in South Dakota
102A
WALLEYE & PERCH: Forecasting the Impacts of Climate and Land-use Change on Percid Recruitment in Lake Erie
103D
10:40am CST
SYMPOSIA-07: Developing, Validating, and Applying Standard Methods to Improve Fisheries Management and Research
102A
WALLEYE & PERCH: Changes in Yellow Perch Recruitment in Relation to Walleye Abundance in Green Bay
103D
11:00am CST
RIVERS & OXBOWS: A Comparison of Fish Communities in Contiguous Backwater and Vegetated Impounded Areas of Pool 19, Upper Mississippi River
103E
SYMPOSIA-07: Validating the Use of Baited, Tandem Hoop Nets to Index Ohio Reservoir Channel Catfish Density
102A
11:20am CST
RIVERS & OXBOWS: Effects of Valley Shape and Non-Native Species on Fish Assemblages of U.S. and Mongolian Rivers
103E
11:40am CST
RIVERS & OXBOWS: Trophic Alterations in the Ohio River Fish Assemblages
103E
12:00pm CST
Lunch Break on own
N/A
1:40pm CST
RIVERS & OXBOWS: Oxbow Restorations in Iowa: A Compilation of Data and Lessons Learned over the past 17 Years
103E
SYMPOSIA-07: Simultaneously Assessing Channel Catfish and Flathead Catfish Populations with Unbaited Hoop Nets in the Minnesota River
102A
SYMPOSIA-11: Reproductive Health of Catostomid Species in Two Midwestern Rivers
102C
STURGEON, ESOCIDS & COREGONIDS: Summer Tributary Use and Movement of Lake Sturgeon at Its Southern Range Margin
103D
2:00pm CST
RIVERS & OXBOWS: Occurrence, Abundance, and Habitat Use of Topeka Shiners in Restored and Unrestored Oxbows in Iowa and Minnesota
103E
SYMPOSIA-07: Assessment and Classification of Brown Trout Natural Recruitment and Reproduction in Mill Creek, Richland County, Wisconsin
102A
SYMPOSIA-11: Pollutant Stress in the Maumee River: Impacted Physiology and Reproduction in Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas) and Sunfish (Lepomis spp.)
102C
2:20pm CST
SYMPOSIA-07: Status and Trends of Smallmouth Buffalo in the Upper Mississippi River System: Application and Use of UMRR-LTRM Data
102A
STURGEON, ESOCIDS & COREGONIDS: Shifting Population Dynamics of the Commercially Exploited Shovelnose Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus) in the Wabash River
103D
2:40pm CST
SYMPOSIA-07: Long-term Monitoring Shows How Highly Modified Rivers Respond to Additional Drivers of Change
102A
SYMPOSIA-11: Effects of an Environmental Estrogen on Predator-prey Interactions in Freshwater Fish
102C
STURGEON, ESOCIDS & COREGONIDS: Use of Fin Rays for Estimating Age of Muskellunge
103D
3:20pm CST
STURGEON, ESOCIDS & COREGONIDS: Muskellunge Population Responses to Angler Catch-and-Release Practices in Escanaba Lake, Wisconsin, 1987-2014
103D
4:00pm CST
RIVERS & OXBOWS: Exit Here: Strategies and Considerations for Dealing with Aging Dams
103E
SYMPOSIA-07: Hydroacoustic Estimates of Prey-fish Abundance Change with Various Analytical Decisions
102A
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
4:40pm CST
STURGEON, ESOCIDS & COREGONIDS: Natal Origin and Growth Rate of Lake Whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) Larvae in the Lower Waters of Green Bay and Lake Michigan
103D
Wednesday
, January 31
7:00am CST
Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
8:00am CST
FISH HABITAT & GENETICS: Effectiveness of Shallow Water Habitat Restoration in the St. Clair River
103A
FISH PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR: Effects of 17-ß Estradiol in the Metabolism and Morphology of Bluegill Sunfish
103B
GENERAL FISHERIES & WILDLIFE: Comparing Substrate Composition Changes Above Two Lowhead Dams from 2012 to 2017 Using Side Scan Sonar
103D
8:20am CST
FISH PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR: Temperature Effects on Bluegill Sunfish and Largemouth Bass Metabolism
103B
STREAMS, DAMS & RESERVOIRS: A Holistic Approach of Characterizing Age and Growth of Bluegill and Redear Sunfish in Small Impoundments
102C
8:40am CST
STREAMS, DAMS & RESERVOIRS: Evaluation of Gill Net Design to Sample Fishes in Kansas Impoundments
102C
9:00am CST
FISH HABITAT & GENETICS: Employing Aeration as an Efffective Lake Management Tool
103A
STREAMS, DAMS & RESERVOIRS: Population Dynamics and Demographics of Smallmouth Bass in the Snake River, Idaho
102C
9:20am CST
FISH HABITAT & GENETICS: Developing a Science and Monitoring Strategy to Assess Recovery of Fisheries Habitats and Populations in the St. Clair-Detroit River System
103A
STREAMS, DAMS & RESERVOIRS: Fine-scale Spatial Distribution of Resident Fish Species in Lower-order Tributaries of the Great Lakes
102C
9:40am CST
FISH HABITAT & GENETICS: Habitat Associations of Blacknose Dace in the Upper Manistee Watershed, Michigan, USA
103A
FISH PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR: Foraging Mechanisms of Siscowet Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush siscowet) on the Benthic Deepwater Sculpin (Myoxocephalus thompsonii): Effect of Light Intensity and Substrate Composition...
103B
STREAMS, DAMS & RESERVOIRS: Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu) Movement and Habitat-use in River Fragmented by Lowhead Dams
102C
10:00am CST
Refreshment Break with Exhibitors
Ballroom C & Foyer
10:20am CST
FISH HABITAT & GENETICS: Genetic Analysis of Topeka Shiner Utilization of Oxbows in Iowa and Minnesota
103A
STREAMS, DAMS & RESERVOIRS: Parameterization of Spatial Conservation Prioritization: Impacts on Stream Conservation Priorities
102C
10:40am CST
FISH HABITAT & GENETICS: Using Genetic Tools to Inform Conservation of Wisconsin’s Native Brook Trout
103A
FISH PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR: Gape Width of White Bass Morone Chrysops in Lake McConaughy, Nebraska, with Implications on the Predation on Alewife
103B
STREAMS, DAMS & RESERVOIRS: Seasonal Food Habits, Prey Taxa and Size Selectivity, and Diet Overlap of age-0 White Bass and Walleye
102C
11:00am CST
FISH HABITAT & GENETICS: Genetic Connectivity of Seven Fish Species Sampled Above and Below the Prairie Du Sac Dam on the Lower Wisconsin River
103A
11:20am CST
FISH HABITAT & GENETICS: Biological Assessment of Lionfish (Pterois volitans) Control via CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Drive Technology
103A
LIGHTING TALK: Walleye Age Estimation Using Otoliths and Dorsal Spines: Insights on Precision at a Statewide Level
103C
STREAMS, DAMS & RESERVOIRS: Fisheries Data at Your Fingertips: Using ‘Shiny’ to Analyze and Share Wisconsin Fisheries Data with Managers and Stakeholders
102C
11:40am CST
LIGHTING TALK: Effect of Riparian Alteration on Brook Trout Populations, Invertebrate Communities, and Stream Morphology
103C
11:50am CST
LIGHTING TALK: Trout Transfers: A Case for Increasing Size Structure in High Density Trout Streams
103C
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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
Student Event
All
Student Event
Sturgeon - Esocids - Coregonids Track
Tools & Technology: Wildlife Habitat Track
Ungulates Track
Upland Game Birds & Pollinators Track
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