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Contributed Papers Session

Saturday February 5, 2000

 
Moderator: David Partridge, Georgia
Dept of Natural Resources
Ballroom F
0820 Natural Recruitment Failure of Walleye in Tennessee Reservoirs.
Christopher S. Vandergoot and Phillip W. Bettoli, Tennessee Coop Fishery Research Unit Tennessee Technological University, and Dale C. Honeyfield U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division
0840 Assessment of Brook Trout Restoration Efforts in Two Great Smoky Mountains National Park Streams.
Ben. F. Brammell and S. Bradford Cook, Dept. of Biology Tennessee Technology University
0900 Evaluation of Rainbow Trout Introductions in Northeastern Oklahoma Streams.
Maureen G. Walsh, Okalahoma Coop Fish and Wildlife Unit, Oklahoma State University
0920 An Evaluation of the Trout Fishery on the Hiawassee River below Apalachia Dam.
Michael P. Luisi and Phillip Bettoli, Tennessee Coop Fishery Research Unit, Tennessee Technological University
0940 Comparison of Prepositioned Area Electrofishers and an Electric Seine for Sampling Stream Fish Communities.
Daniel B. Fenner, Oklahoma Coop Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Oklahoma State University
1000 Break
Moderator: John Crane, S.C. Department of Natural Resources
1020 Largemouth Bass Annual Exploitation in Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge, Arkansas as Determined by a Tag-Reward Study.
D. Colton Dennis, Arkansas Game & Fish Commission and Steve Lochmann, Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries, University of Arkansas Pine Bluff
1040 Evaluation of a 254-mm Size Limit and Supplemental Stocking as Management Strategies for Tennessee Reservoir Crappie Fisheries.
Daniel A. Isermann, Phillip W. Bettoli, and Steve Sammons, Tennessee Coop Fishery Research Unit,
Tennessee Technological University
1100 Evaluation of an 457-mm Minimum Size Limit on Saugeye in Oklahoma Reservoirs.
Brandon Brown, Jeff Boxrucker, Larry Cofer, and Paul Watkins, Oklahoma Dept. Of Wildlife Conservation
1120 Detecting Largemouth Bass Population Responses to a Minimum Length Limit: Effects of Variable Recruitment and Duration of Evaluation.
Mike S. Allen and William E. Pine III., Dept. Of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, University of Florida
1140 Survival, Habitat Use, and Movement Patterns of Adult Striped Bass in Lake Blackshear, Georgia.
Troy L. Baker and Cecil A. Jennings, Georgia Coop Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Georgia
1200 Lunch
Moderator: Alfred Mauldin, Georgia Dept of Natural Resources
1320 Hatching Periodicity, Hatching Distributions, and Daily Growth Rates of Age-0 White Crappies in Response to Hydrology and Zooplankton Densities in Normandy Reservoir, Tennessee.
Steve M. Sammons, Phillip W. Bettoli, and Veronica A. Greear, Tennessee Coop Fishery Research Unit
Tennessee Technological University
1340 Top-down Influences of Larval Shad on Zooplankton Abundance at Hugo Reservoir, Oklahoma.
Jeff Boxrucker, Oklahoma Dept. Of Wildlife Conservation
1400 Isolating the Parentals of the Late Summer Spawn of Threadfin Shad in Hugo Reservoir, Oklahoma.
Kurt E. Kuklinsk, University of Oklahoma and Jeff Boxrucker, Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife Conservation
1420 Differential Growth Rates and Mortality Rates Between Gizzard Shad and Threadfin Shat at Hugo Reservoir, Oklahoma.
Barbara J. Adams, University of Oklahoma and Jeff Boxrucker, Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife Conservation
1440 Assessing Potential Instream Flow Impacts on the Fishes of Baron Fork Creek, Oklahoma.
W. Jason Reshardt and William L. Fisher, Oklahoma Coop Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Oklahoma State University
1500 Break
Moderator: Scott Lamprecht, S.C. Department of Natural Resources
1520 Fish IBI Work on TMDL Streams in the Piedmont Ecoregion of Georgia.
Patti Lanford, Georgia Dept of Natural Resources
1540 Effects of Highly Fluctuating Flows on Nest Success of Redbreast Sunfish in the Tallapoosa River, Alabama.
Robert O. Andress, Kevin Kleiner, and Elise R. Irwin, Alabama Coop Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Auburn University
1600 Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Hoop Nets for Sampling Channel Catfish.
Kenneth K. Cunningham and Larry Cofer, Oklahoma Dept of Wildlife Conservation
1620 Bus Route Creel Survey of the Duck River, Tennessee.
C. Blake Condo and Phillip Bettoli, Tennessee Coop Fishery Research Unit, Tennessee Technological University
1640 Utilization of Two River Basins by Common Snook, Centropomus undecimalis in Tampa Bay, Florida.
Brent L. Winner, Robert H. McMichael, and Julie Fine, Florida Marine Research Institute