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Tuesday, November 5 • 8:00am - 10:00am
SCI-027A Unraveling the 'Black Box' of Migration with Novel Methods

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8:00-8:15: Sarah Wheeler Validating a method of otolith microchemistry to identify water-mass associations of larval fish in an upwelling region. Authors: Sarah Wheeler, Ann Russell

8:15-8:30: Pedro Morais Plasticity of European flounder life history patterns discloses alternatives to catadromy. Authors: Pedro Morais, Françoise Daverat, Ester Dias, John Babaluk, Jean Martin, Mélissa Eon, Ronan Fablet, Christophe Pécheyran, Carlos Antunes

8:30-8:45: OPEN

8:45-9:00: POSTER SPEED TALKS

9:00-9:15: Rachel Johnson Reconstructing early life history traits important to ocean survival of juvenile Chinook salmon under differing oceanographic conditions: growth-rate, body size, natal origin, and outmigration strategy. Authors: Rachel Johnson, Lindsay Woodson, Brian Wells, Peter Weber, R Bruce MacFarlane, Anna Sturrock, George Whitman

9:15-9:30: Anna Sturrock When to bolt, fry or smolt? Using otolith strontium isotopes to determine juvenile salmon migration pathways and survivorship across phenotypes, populations and hydrologic regimes. Authors: Anna Sturrock, John Wikert, Tim Heyne, Carl Mesick, Peter Weber, George Whitman, Rachel Johnson

9:30-9:45: John Mohan Fish otoliths as intrinsic geochemical proxies of hypoxia exposure in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Authors: John Mohan, Benjamin Walther

9:45-10:00: Coley Hughes Using otolith and water chemistry to determine life history strategies of striped bass (Morone saxatilis) in the Albemarle Sound/Roanoke River stock. Authors: Coley Hughes, Roger Rulifson



Tuesday November 5, 2013 8:00am - 10:00am PST
Royal Palms (Rooms 1-3)

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