Lusha Tronstad
University of Wyoming, WYOMING, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Exploring the Abiotic and Biotic Pressures on Two Native Wyoming Freshwater Mussels: the California floater and Western pearlshell (#352)
2:00 PM
Samantha Poratti
Invertebrates 2.0
A Conservation Challenge: Understanding the Relationship Between Native Freshwater Mussels and Invasive Carp (#824)
3:30 PM
Samantha Poratti
Poster Session 2
Evaluating growth and dietary variation in response to salinity in Northern Plains Killifish (Fundulus kansae) and Fathead Minnows (Pimephales promelas) in Wyoming (#278)
11:00 AM
Miles Milbrath
Special Session: Tides of stress - Physiological responses and resiliency of aquatic organisms to environmental stress across freshwater and coastal ecosystems 1.0
Western pearlshell in Grand Teton National Park, USA; reassessing the conservation status of a native mussel (#136)
4:30 PM
Alexis H. Hollander
Unionids 1.0
Insights from the past; using an archaeological bivalve record to inform the management of modern freshwater mussels (#138)
5:00 PM
Alexis H Hollander
Unionids 1.0
Ten years of monitoring alpine streams in the Teton Range, Wyoming: changes depend on hydrologic source (#654)
3:30 PM
Lusha Tronstad
Poster Session 1
Conductivity is a beach! The fundamental and realized niches of Wyoming's rare beetle Hygrotus diversipes. (#280)
11:30 AM
Audrey Lindsteadt
Special Session: Tides of stress - Physiological responses and resiliency of aquatic organisms to environmental stress across freshwater and coastal ecosystems 1.0
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