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Projects at the QFC

 

Completed Projects

  • Indirect Estimation of Contact Selectivity for Gillnets Using Hierarchical Models
  • Re-Evaluation of An Adaptive Management Framework for Invasive Grass Carp within Lake Erie
  • Predicting the Response of Fish Populations to Changes in River Connectivity using Individual-Based Models
  • Experimental Assessment of Competition between Round Goby and Slimy Sculpin in Experimental Microcosms
  • Slimy Sculpin Population Trends in Lake Michigan and Southern Lake Ontario
  • Changes in Lake Sturgeon Spawning Periodicity is Associated with Prior Reproductive Effort
  • Decision Analysis of Integrated Pest Management: A Case Study on Invasive Sea Lamprey in the Great Lakes Basin
  • A Modeling Framework for Quantifying Spatial Recruitment Dynamics Using Abundance Estimation and Sibship Analysis
  • Reinforcement Learning Informs Harvest Control Rule Design in Complex Fishery Settings
  • Using Strain-Specific Genetic Information to Estimate the Reproductive Potential of Lake Trout Spawning Biomass in Southern Lake Michigan
  • Grass Carp Behavioral Ecology and Movement States to Inform Removal Strategies in the Sandusky River, Lake Erie
  • Genetic Bio-Control of Sea Lampreys Strongly Affected by Underlying Sex Ratios
  • Influence of Pseudoreplication on Meta-Analysis Inferences

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