2012 Podcasts – Saturday

Plenary Session/Technical Session 1 – AM
Technical Session 1 – PM

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Landscape-level associations between water quality and golden alga presence, abundance, and toxicity in reservoirs of west Texas
(VanLandeghem, M.*, M. Farooqi, G. Southard, and R. Patiño)

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Reproductive ecology of plains minnow Hybognathus placitus in the Brazos River, Texas
(Urbanczyk, A. C.*, and G. R. Wilde)

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Possible use of oligohaline habitat by juvenile southern flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma) on the gulf coast of Texas
(Nims, M. K.*, and B. D. Walther)

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Hydrogen sulfide, bacteria, and fish: a unique food chain supported by chemical-based energy
(Roach, K*)

 

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Age and growth of young-of-the-year red shiner in the Brazos River, Texas
(Knabe, D. W.*, and G. R. Wilde)

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Morphological assembly patterns in tropical-temperate percomorph fishes
(Montaña, C. G.*, and K. O. Winemiller)

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Texas anglers: trends in selected socio-demographic variables from 1989-2009
(Landon, A.*, G. Kyle, M. Schuett, J. Leitz, R. Reichers, K. Kurzawski, and J. Taylor)

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Effects of groundwater and spring influenced communities on downstream riverine assemblages in the Llano River
(Curtis, S. G.*, K. P. K. Behen, and T. H. Bonner)

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An assessment of habitat suitability in Galveston Bay for juvenile southern flounder Paralichthys lethostigma
(Furey, N. B.*, and J. R. Rooker)

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Effects of recreational activities on the spatial and temporal trends in habitat associations for the fish assemblage of the San Marcos River
(Behen, K. P. K.*, S. G. Curtis, K. A. Kollaus, T. B. Hardy, and T. H. Bonner)

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Perceptions of spotted seatrout decline and associated displacement behavior among Texas inshore fishing guides
(Smith. W.*)

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Terrestrial subsidies in the diets of stream fishes of the USA: comparisons among taxa and morphology
(Sullivan, M. L.*, Y. Zhang, and T. H. Bonner)

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