Nebraska Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit
Date of this Version
2008
Abstract
Changing Faces
Adaptive Management
New Research
Geographic Trends in Contamination of Nebraska’s Surface Waters as Indexed by Sex Steroids of Common Carp
Southeast Prairies BUL and Sandstone Prairies BUL Research
Current Research
Assessing the Relationship between Stable Isotopes and Grassland Bird Productivity on Great Plains National Park Service Properties
Cross-Scale Structure in Ecosystems
Diversity and Ecological Functions
Impact of White Perch on Walleye; and Predators of White Perch at Branched Oak and Pawnee Reservoirs
Conferences/Meetings/Workshops
Graduate Student News (Aaron Alai; Nathan (Nate) Gosch; Christopher (Chris) Lewis; Aaron Lotz; Annabel Major; Dustin Martin; Thaddeus (Thad) Miller; Kristine Nemec; Sarah Rehme; Lindsey Reinarz; Lindsey Richters; Chad Smith; Amy Willaims; Justin Williams; Sam Wilson)
Research Cont'd
Monitoring, Mapping and Risk Assessment for Non-Indigenous Invasive Species in Nebraska (Nebraska Invasive Species Project)
Population Assessment of Channel Catfish in Nebraska
Recruitment of Walleye and White Bass in Nebraska’s Southwest Irrigation Reservoirs
River Otter Home Range and Habitats
Spatial Risk Assessment of Invasive Species Impacts on Native Species in Nebraska
Understanding Invasions and Extinctions
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Awards & Recognitions
Comments
Published by Nebraska Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 103 Miller Hall, Lincoln NE 68583-0711