Oral Sessions - Wednesday AM October 17, 2018

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WEDNESDAY MORNING: 8:00 AM – 9:40 AM

INVASIVE CARP: DETECTION, MANAGEMENT, AND COLLABORATION

Toward a New Common Carp Management Tool: Testing Species-Specific Corn-Based Toxic Bait Peter Hundt, Univ. of Minnesota; Przemyslaw Bajer, Univ. of Minnesota

Development of Novel Tools to Control Invasive Fishes Jon Amberg, Blake Sauey, Joel Putman, US Geological Survey – Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center

Understanding Invasive Carp in the Non-Established Front Nick Frohnauer, John Waters, Ben Larson, Minnesota DNR

Upper Mississippi River Invasive Carp Collaborative Efforts Nick Frohnauer, Minnesota DNR; Kim Bogenshutz, Iowa DNR; Kevin Irons, Illinois DNR; Sarah Tripp, Missouri Dept. of Conservation; Jordan Weeks, Wisconsin DNR US Fish and Wildlife Service, US Geological Survey, National Park Service, US Army Corps of Engineers

The Great Lakes Invasive Carp Challenge – Crowdsourcing Solutions for Invasive Species Management Joanne Foreman, Michigan DNR

 

CURRENT AND FUTURE RESOURCES FOR MAPPING INVASIVE SPECIES PART I

A National Alert Risk Mapper (ARM) for Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Wesley Daniel, Cherokee Nation Technology; Pam Fuller, US Geological Survey; Ian Pfingsten, Cherokee Nation Technology; Matthew Neilson, US Geological Survey

How to Map Your Data Fields to Existing Data Standards Annie Simpson, US Geological Survey

Feds, States, and Non-Profits, Oh My! How EDDMapS Works with Diverse Partners Rebekah Wallace, Univ. of Georgia; Charles Bargeron, Univ. of Georgia

Invasive Species Data Sharing: What’s New and What’s Next Chuck Bargeron, Univ. of Georgia

Invasive Species Mapping in Minnesota Laura Van Riper, Minnesota DNR; Monika Chandler, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture; Angela Gupta, Univ. of Minnesota Extension; Kelly Pennington, Minnesota DNR

 

EARLY DETECTION AND RESPONSE

A Novel County AIS Management Program Chris Evans, Itasca Soil & Water Conservation District; Bill Grantges, Itasca Soil & Water Conservation District

Partner Engagement in a Watershed-Wide Zebra Mussel Early Detection and Monitoring Program Angelique Dahlberg, St. Croix River Association; Byron Karns, National Park Service - St. Croix National Scenic Riverway

A Comprehensive Great Lakes AIS Early Detection and Monitoring Program Cari-Ann Hayer and Mark Brouder, US Fish and Wildlife Service

Paper to Progress: Creating a Local New Infestation Response Plan Justin Townsend, Ramsey Conservation District

New Terrestrial and Wetland Invasive Plants You Should Know About Kelly Kearns, Wisconsin DNR

 

FIRE AND INVASIVE PLANT MANAGEMENT PART I

Exploring the Seasonality of Fire Effects in the Midwest Jack McGowan-Stinski, Lake States Fire Science Consortium

Impacts of Prescribed Fire Intensity and Seasonality on Woody Vegetation Nathan Holoubek, Wisconsin DNR; Jed Meunier, Wisconsin DNR

Effects of Prescribed-Fire Timing on Vigor of Sericea Lespedeza in Tallgrass Prairie: Target Organism Responses KC Olson, Kansas State Univ.; J. A. Alexander, Kansas State Univ.; W. H. Fick, Kansas State Univ.; S. B. Ogden, Kansas State Univ.; D. A. Haukos, Kansas State Univ.; J. Lemmon, Kansas State Univ.; G. A. Gatson, Kansas State Univ.

Effects of Prescribed-Fire Timing on Vigor of Sericea Lespedeza in Tallgrass Prairie: Non-Target Organism Responses (see second part of presentation above) KC Olson, Kansas State Univ.; J. A. Alexander, Kansas State Univ.; W. H. Fick, Kansas State Univ.; S. B. Ogden, Kansas State Univ.; D. A. Haukos, Kansas State Univ.; J. Lemmon, Kansas State Univ.; G. A. Gatson, Kansas State Univ.

 

COMMUNITY-BASED SOCIAL MARKETING FOR INVASIVE SPECIES PREVENTION

Preventing Unwanted Invasive Species – A Psychological Approach Christie Manning, Macalester College

Changing Behaviour - Going Beyond Awareness Danielle Toperczer, Invasive Species Council of British Columbia

Awareness, Attitudes and Behaviours - Results of a Pan-Canadian Survey Ken Donnelly, Beyond Attitude Consulting

Community Based Social Marketing: Demonstrated Impacts from Motivation to Behaviors on AIS Doug Jensen, Univ. of Minnesota Sea Grant

From Impressions and Awareness to Commitments and Impact: Community-Based Social Marketing Greg Husak, Minnesota DNR

 

STATUS AND TRENDS IN JAPANESE BARBERRY

Japanese Barberry Regulation and Distribution in the Upper Midwest Emilie Justen, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture

Is Japanese Barberry the New Multiflora Rose? Exploring Current and Future Suitable Habitat in Wisconsin Niels Jorgensen, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; Mark Renz, Univ. of Wisconsin-Extension/Univ. of Wisconsin- Madison

A Brief History of Common Barberry Eradication in Wisconsin, 1918-Present Adrian Barta, Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection

Combining Education and Research in an Undergraduate Invasion Ecology Class Moni Berg-Binder, Saint Mary’s Univ. of Minnesota; Benjamin Pauli, Saint Mary’s Univ. of Minnesota; Invasion Ecology Students, Saint Mary’s Univ. of Minnesota

 

WEDNESDAY MORNING: 10:00 AM – 11:40 AM

INVASIVE CARP: DISPERSAL BARRIERS

Setting the Acoustic Scene Before Acoustic Deterrents are Used to Prevent Invasive Carp Movements Rosalyn Putland, Univ. of Minnesota Duluth; Andrew Nissen, Univ. of Minnesota Duluth; Allen Mensinger, Univ. of Minnesota Duluth

Measuring Impacts of Anthropogenic Sound on Hearing Sensitivities of Bigheaded Carps Andrew Nissen, Univ. of Minnesota Duluth; Allen Mensinger, Univ. of Minnesota Duluth; Loranzie Rogers, Univ. of Minnesota Duluth

Pairing Sound with Air Curtains Results in a Highly Effective Carp Deterrent Clark Dennis, Univ. of Minnesota; Peter Sorensen, Univ. of Minnesota

Computational Model of Fish Swimming Through Mississippi River Locks and Dams Demonstrates Ways To Stop Carp Anvar Gilmanov, Univ. of Minnesota; Peter Sorensen, Univ. of Minnesota

 

CURRENT AND FUTURE RESOURCES FOR MAPPING INVASIVE SPECIES PART II

Invasive Species Data Management at the Local Level in Northern Wisconsin Miles Falck, Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission

Leveraging Esri Tools to Facilitate Invasive Species Data Collecting and Sharing Lori Scott, NatureServe; John Marino, New York Natural Heritage Program; Jennifer Dean, New York Natural Heritage Program; Trang Nguyen, NatureServe

Wisconsin’s Invasive Species Mapping Efforts Maureen Ferry, Wisconsin DNR; Jacob Dickman, Wisconsin DNR; Paul Skawinski, Univ. of Wisconsin Extension Lakes; Benjamin Kort, Wisconsin DNR; Jason Granberg, Wisconsin DNR; Jeanne Scherer, Wisconsin DNR; Dennis Wiese, Wisconsin DNR

Utah Invasive Species Data Management Programs Overview Eagar Aaron, Utah Dept. of Agriculture and Food

MISIN- Bridging the Gap and Closing the Loop on Invasive Species Data Amos Ziegler, Michigan State Univ.

 

PREVENTION BY BOAT, BALLAST, AND GEAR

Spiny Waterflea Dispersal: Quantifying Ensnarement Risk by Recreational Equipment Josh Dumke, Natural Resources Research Institute, Univ. of Minnesota Duluth; Donn Branstrator, Dept of Biology, Univ. of Minnesota Duluth

Transport and Survival of Zebra Mussel Veligers in Recreational Boats Adam Doll, Michael McCartney, Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center

Contingency Ballast Water Treatment System Development and Implementation Jeff Henquinet, Henquinet Consulting, LLC; Phyllis Green, National Park Service

Employing CD3 Technology, Tools and Clean Drain Dry Prevention Strategies for Real Results Pat Conzemius, Wildlife Forever; Edgar Rudberg, CD3

Five Years of Voluntary Boat Washing Programs in Michigan: Successes and Challenges Jo Latimore, Michigan State Univ.

 

FIRE AND INVASIVE PLANT MANAGEMENT PART II

Monitoring and Assessment Approaches to Inform Prescribed Fire and Invasive Species Control Michelle Foss, Fontenelle Forest

Where We Burn - Treating Invasive Species Through a Holistic Approach To Oak Savanna and Woodland Restoration Matt Miller, Fontenelle Forest

Monitoring Fire Effects to Refine Burn Prescriptions and Plans Ashley Cole-Wick, Kalamazoo Nature Center; Michele Richards, Michigan Army National Guard

Fuel Monitoring to Form Best Management Practices When Burning in Iowa’s Loess Hills Landform Lindsay Barney, Iowa DNR

 

GYPSY MOTH AND HEMLOCK WOOLY ADELGID

MDA Gypsy Moth (Lymantria dispar) Program Updates- Surveys & Treatments Natasha Northrop, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture

Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in Michigan: Regulatory Tools for Mitigating Human-Assisted Spread Michael Bryan, Michigan Dept. of Agriculture and Rural Development

Responding To Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Drew Rayner, Ottawa Conservation District

Protecting Michigan’s Hemlock Sue Tangora, Michigan DNR

 

PREVENTION: PATHWAYS

Understanding Boater Values and Behaviors to Prevent the Spread of Aquatic Invasive Species Amit Pradhananga, Univ. of Minnesota

Headed North: Novel Introduction Pathways are Presenting New Challenges in Minnesota Marissa Streifel, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture; Angie Ambourn, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture; Kimberly Thielen Cremers, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture; Mark Abrahamson, Minnesota Dept. of Agriculture

Taking Action on Invasive Species Through the Horticulture Kellie Sherman, Canadian Council on Invasive Species

Research Guiding Action: Results of AIS Predictive Modeling in a MN County Josh Dumke, Kristi Nixon, Univ. of Minnesota Duluth-Natural Resources Research Institute


 

PLAYCLEANGO SUMMIT PART I

Summit Welcome, Accomplishments and Future Direction Sue Burks, Minnesota DNR; and Belle Bergner, North American Invasive Species Management Association

PlayCleanGo in Canada Kellie Sherman, Canadian Council on Invasive Species

Awareness, Attitudes and Behaviours – Results of a Pan-Canadian Survey Ken Donnelly, Beyond Attitude Consulting

PlayCleanGo Message Customization 101 Kim Lanahan-Lahti, Minnesota DNR