Invasive species: impacts, detection and control
Australian Society of Fish Biology and Oceania Chondrichthyan Society Conference 2016
Days
Sunday, 4th September
Monday, 5th September
Tuesday, 6th September
Wednesday, 7th September
Tracks
Early life history of fishes: implications for conservation and management
Monitoring and observing systems, environmental data and applications to fish and fisheries
Fish movement and population connectivity
Invasive species: impacts, detection and control
Trophic ecology, habitats and ecosystem modelling
Fish evolution, phylogeny and systematics
Fish research in action
Recreational and commercial fisheries
The emergence of socio-ecology in fish and fisheries research
Physiology
Biology, Ecology and Behaviour
Threatened species
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Speakers
Invasive species: impacts, detection and control
2:00PM - 3:30PM
Wednesday, 7th September
Tasman C
Chair: Ben Broadhurst
Establishment risk models highlight biosurveillance priorities for New Zealand lakes
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Nicholas Ling
Characterisation and aetiology of Jelly-like gonad condition (JGC) in the common carp,
Cyprinus carpio (L
)
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Raihan Mahmud
The Capture of Invasive European Carp in Lake Sorell, Tasmania
-
Chris Boon
Assessing maturity of Common Carp (
Cyprinus carpio
) in Lake Sorell to determine spawning capability and susceptibility to varied fishing techniques.
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Christopher D Bowen
The shift in behaviour of European carp in Lake Sorell, Tasmania
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Jonah L Yick
Sustained Exclusion of Koi Carp (
Cyprinus carpio
) from Lake Ohinewai, New Zealand
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Grant Tempero
Invasive species: impacts, detection and control
4:00PM - 5:00PM
Wednesday, 7th September
Tasman C
Chair: Nicholas Ling
Trojan Y genetic control of the invasive fish
Gambusia holbrooki
: rationale, progress, challenges and management realities.
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Jawahar G Patil
Understanding and managing Common Carp (
Cyprinus carpio
L
.
) in the Glenelg River, Victoria, Australia.
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Leigh Thwaites
Response of size and abundance of redfin perch to successive removals
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Brendan J Hicks
Alien fish response to enlargement of a temperate reservoir
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Ben Broadhurst