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Contributed Papers Session

Sunday February 6, 2000

 
Moderator: Cecil Jennings, U.S. Geological
Survey - Biological Resources Division,
GA Coop Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Ballroom F
0800 Bowfishing Tournament in Arkansas.
Jeff Quinn, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
0820 Effects of Ingesting Red Imported Fire Ants on Fishes.
Q.C. Fontenot, J.J. Isely, and C.R. Allen, U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, S.C. Coop Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Clemson University
0840 Response of a Brown Bullhead Population to Flathead Catfish Introduction in a Small Virginia Impoundment.
John Odenkirk, Virginia Fish and Game
0900 Using Geographic Information Systems Technology to Model Relationship Between Black Bass Abundance and Physiochemical Characteristics in an Oklahoma Reservoir.
James M. Long and William L. Fisher, Oklahoma Coop Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Oklahoma State
University
0920 A Reciprocal Transplant Study for the Comparison of Two Genetic Strains of Largemouth Bass in South Carolina.
Jean Leitner and James Bulak, South Carolina Dept of Natural Resources
0940 Assessing the Effects of Alternative Feeding Strategies on Growth of Hybrid Bluegill.
Clifton R. Sager and Dana L. Winkelman, Oklahoma Coop Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Oklahoma State University
1000 Break
1020 Response of Anglers to a Differential Harvest Regulation on Three Black Bass Species in an Okalahoma Reservoir.
Randy G. Hyler and William L. Fisher, Oklahoma Coop Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Oklahoma State University
1040 Daily Growth of Young-of-Year Flathead Catfish.
Michael Brown and Dana L. Winkleman, Oklahoma Coop Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Oklahoma State University
1100 An Assessment of Water Quality, Crayfish and Corbicula of the Reedy River, South Carolina following a Diesel Oil Spill.
Gerrit J. Jobsis, South Carolina Dept of Natural Resources
1120 Recovery of the Reedy River Fish Community following a Major Diesel Oil Spill.
James S. Bulak, South Carolia Dept of Natural Resources and R. Duane Harrel, Duke Energy
1140 A macrovertebrate Biological Assessment of the Reedy River in South Carolina following a Diesel Oil Spill from a Subsurface Pipeline.
James B. Glover, South Carolina Dept of Health and Environmental Control