The Invasive Asian Carps in North America:

A Forum to Understand the Biology
and Manage the Problem

August 22-23, 2006
Peoria, IL

Poster Presentations

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Authors

Title

 

Valerie A. Barko, John H. Chick, Martin T. O'Connell, and Ann M. Uzee O'Connell Use of Long-Term Monitoring Data to Evaluate Potential Impacts of Asian Carp on Native Filter-Feeding Fishes in the Upper Mississippi River System  
Duane C. Chapman and Joseph E. Deters Wing Dike Morphology and Use by Bighead and Silver Carps  
Duane C. Chapman and Joseph E. Deters Morphometrics for the Determination of Sex and Hybridization in Hypophthalmichthys Species  
Greg Conover Draft Management and Control Plan for Asian Carps in the United States  
Greg Conover The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Triploid Grass Carp Inspection and Certification Program  
Greg Conover

Implementing the Draft Mangement and Control Pland for Asian Carps in the United States, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Region 3 Fisheries Program's 2006 Asian Carps Projects

 
Bruce M. Davis, Patrick L. Hudson, and Duane C. Chapman Zooplankton Diet of Bighead and Silver Carp in the Lower Missouri River and One of Its Tributaries  
Bradley Tucker, Wayne Fulton, Kerryn Molloy Invasive Animals CRC - Freshwater Products and Strategies Program  
Harold E. Johnson, III, Robert B. Jacobson, and Duane C. Chapman Habitat Availability Study of Asian Carp on the Lower Missouri River and Tributaries  
James T. Lamer, Chad R. Dolan, John H. Chick, and John M. Epifanio Hybridization between Silver and Bighead Carp in the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers  
Martin T. O'Connell, Ann M. Uzee O'Connell, Valerie A. Barko, and John H. Chick Silver Carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and Bighead Carp (H. nobilis) in the Mississippi River Basin: Occurrence Data and Dispersal Patterns  
Carl Orazio, Duane Chapman, Thomas May, John Meadows, and Michael Walther Chemical Contaminatns in Invasive Bigheaded Carp of the Missouri River at Easley Missouri, 2005  
Mark Pegg and John Chick Use of a BioAcoustic Fish Fence to prevent the Spread of Asian Carp to the Great Lakes: Importance of Acoustic Signal Specificity  
Robert Rice Carpbusters.com - Carping for Conservation  
John L. Teem and Juan B. Guiterrez A Model for Directed Extinction of Exotic Fish in the Wild using a Trojan Fish Bearing Multiple Y Chromosomes  
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency A Video for Public Outreach Regarding Silver Carp and Bait Bucket Transfer  

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