September 17, 2018
American Fisheries Society hears from the AEL
PhD students Cory Becher, Rebecca Dillon, and David Dippold presented their research at the Annual American Fisheries Society Conference in Atlantic City, NJ from August 19-23, 2018. The theme of the conference was "communicating the science of fisheries conservation to diverse audiences." The titles of their presentations are as follows:
Cory Becher: Otolith microchemistry as a tool to understand contributions of stocked fish in reservoir populations: a case study with Channel Catfish
Rebecca Dillon: Hypoxia alters spatial overlap of primary and secondary consumers in the pelagic food web of reservoirs
David Dippold: Environmental drivers of Lake Erie walleye harvest