2020 Podcasts – Saturday
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Movement ecology of Red River endemic Prairie Chub
Zachary Steffensmeier, Texas A&M University
Application of a hierarchical spatial framework to prioritize stream restoration for an endemic fish
Ryan McManamay, Baylor University
Low-level dissolved organic carbon subsidies drive a trophic upsurge in a boreal stream
Ryan King, Baylor University
Incorporating indirect pathways in body size-trophic position relationships
Friedrich W Keppeler, Texas A&M University
Host selectivity and local environmental conditions determine cutaneous microbiome structure of North Texas stream fishes at the onset of drought
Brittany Harried, University of North Texas
Flow alterations associated with changes in the fish fauna of the lower section of the Rio Grande River
Jason Selwyn, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
Abundance and distribution of larval fish off Galveston Bay post Hurricane Harvey compared to historic NOAA SEAMAP data
Simon Geist, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi
Climate change and diversity of fishes and invertebrates along the Texas coast
Masami Fujiwara, Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology, Texas A&M University
Climate effects on fish diversity in the bays of Texas
Michaela Pawluk, Texas A&M University
Evaluation of a novel slow-release spawning aid, OvaNextâ„¢, in marine finfish reproduction
Todd Sink, Texas A&M University
Effects of temperature and slinity on the survival of southern flounder (Paralichthys lethostigma) pre-metamorphic larvae sawned by broodstock from three different ecological regions along the Texas coast a transcriptomic perspective.
Ivonne Blandon, Texas Parks And Wildlife Department Marine Development Center
Age validation and population structure of Warsaw Grouper in the Gulf of Mexico
Phillip Sanchez, Texas A&M Galveston
Scale microchemistry as a non-lethal alternative for tracking individually variable migration patterns in mobile fish
Ethan Taulbee, Texas A&M – Corpus Christi