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

Thursday, May 21, 2009: 1:30 PM-3:15 PM
Ambassador East
Moderators:
Dana Infante and Li Wang
1:30 PM
577
Decision support tools for Michigan's inland waters
Troy G. Zorn, Michigan Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Division; Todd C. Wills, Michigan Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Division; Kevin E. Wehrly, Michigan Department of Natural Resources and University of Michigan
2:15 PM
580
A biodiversity conservation strategy for Lake Huron
Patrick Doran, The Nature Conservancy; Greg Mayne, Environment Canada; Jennifer Read, Michigan Sea Grant; Amy Derosier, Michigan Department of Natural Resources; Audrey Lapenna, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; Dan Kraus, Nature Conservancy of Canada; Barb Barton, Michigan Natural Features Inventory
2:30 PM
581
A sustainable approach to water use in Southwest Michigan's Paw Paw River Watershed
Matt Herbert, The Nature Conservancy; Patrick Doran, The Nature Conservancy; John Legge, The Nature Conservancy; Scott Sowa, The Nature Conservancy; Jeremiah Asher, Michigan State University; Jon Bartholic, Institute of Water Research; Glenn O'Neil, Michigan State University
2:45 PM
582
Conserving critical ecosystem linkages: Native fish migrations in Great Lakes watersheds
Peter B. McIntyre, University of Michigan; J. David Allan, The University of Michigan
3:00 PM
583
Aquatic plants out of water: Implications of desiccation tolerance for predicting invasiveness
Matthew A. Barnes, University of Notre Dame; Christopher L. Jerde, University of Notre Dame; Anna Noveroske, University of Notre Dame; Elise K. DeBuysser, University of Notre Dame; W. Lindsay Chadderton, The Nature Conservancy, c/o Center for Aquatic Conservation; David M. Lodge, University of Notre Dame
See more of: Special Sessions