75 Special Session - Using Best Available Science to Protect and Restore Aquatic Systems: Integrating Advances in Ecological Theory into Assessment Approaches and Management Applications I

Thursday, May 21, 2009: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM
Ambassador East
Moderators:
Dana Infante and Li Wang
8:15 AM
496
Causal inference in environmental science: Applying the scientific method to building evidence from the literature
Richard H. Norris, University of Canberra; Susan J. Nichols, University of Canberra
8:30 AM
497
A river valley segment classification of Michigan streams based on fish and physical attributes
Travis Brenden, Michigan State University; Lizhu Wang, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and University of Michigan; Paul W. Seelbach, Institute for Fisheries Research
8:45 AM
498
A flexible, multi-scale lotic habitat classification system for the Great Lakes
James E. McKenna Jr., Tunison Laboratory of Aquatic Science; Jana S. Stewart, Wisconsin Water Research Center; Jeffery Schaeffer, Great Lakes Science Center
9:00 AM
499
Freshwater ecosystem classification for landscape-scale management
Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Michigan State University; Patricia A. Soranno, Michigan State University; Mary T. Bremigan, Michigan State University; Katherine E. Webster, Michigan State University; Tyler Wagner, Pennsylvania State University; Craig A. Stow, NOAA
9:15 AM
500
Framework for classification of Michigan lakes
Jim Breck, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and University of Michigan; Lidia, S. Kraft, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and University of Michigan; Lizhu Wang, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and University of Michigan; Kevin E. Wehrly, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and University of Michigan
9:30 AM
501
Development of landscape-based fishery classifications for Michigan inland lakes
Kevin E. Wehrly, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and University of Michigan; Lizhu Wang, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and University of Michigan; Jim Breck, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and University of Michigan; Lidia, S. Kraft, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and University of Michigan
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