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Selected Presentations (last 5 years)
Batten,
B.G., M.A. Eggleton, S.E. Lochmann, and H.L. Schramm Jr. 2006.
Largemouth bass population characteristics in the lower 11 pools of
the Arkansas River. Papers presented at the Southern Division of the
American Fisheries Society annual meeting, San Antonio, TX and the
Arkansas Chapter of the American Fisheries Society annual meeting,
Bismarck, AR.
Eggleton, M.A. and H.L. Schramm, Jr. 2004. Relationships between
catfishes and flooding in the lower Mississippi River. Paper presented
at Ictalurid Ecology and Management symposium at the Southern Division
American Fisheries Society, Oklahoma City, OK.
Leao, M., M.A. Eggleton, and E.R. Buckner. 2004. Fish utilization and
diversity associated with created wetlands within the upper White
River watershed. Paper presented at the Southeastern Association of
Fish and Wildlife Agencies annual conference, Hilton Head, SC.
Eggleton, M.A., K.B. Gido, G.D. Schnell, and W.J. Matthews.
2003.
Assessment of stress on aquatic communities in Lake Texoma,
Oklahoma-Texas, USA. Paper presented at the 9th International
Symposium on the Ecology of Fluvial Fishes, Lopuszna, Poland.
Kirk, J.P., M.A. Eggleton and L.E. Miranda. 2003. Determining the
potential for fish predation to impact zebra mussels across
latitudinal gradients using bioenergetic models. Paper presented at
the 12th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species,
Windsor, Canada.
Eggleton, M.A. and four co-authors. 2003. Assessment of stress on
aquatic communities in Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas, USA. Poster
presented at the Southwestern Association of Naturalists annual
meeting, Norman, OK.
Eggleton, M.A., L.E. Miranda and J.P. Kirk. 2003. The potential for
predation by fishes to impact zebra mussels Dreissena polymorpha:
insight from bioenergetics models. Paper presented at the Oklahoma
Chapter of the American Fisheries Society annual meeting, Tahlequah,
OK.
Eggleton, M.A. and four co-authors. 2002. Patterns in littoral-zone
and riparian-zone communities relative to anthropogenic activities in
Lake Texoma. Poster presented at the Oklahoma-Texas Aquatic Research
Group and Great Plains Limnological Society annual meetings, Kingston,
OK.
Eggleton, M.A. and six co-authors. 2002. Ecological effects of
anthropogenic activities on the aquatic communities of Lake Texoma.
Paper presented at the Oklahoma Chapter of the American Fisheries
Society annual meeting, Stillwater, OK.
Eggleton, M.A. and H.L. Schramm, Jr.
2001. Habitat-mediated ecological
and energetic gradients in the lower Mississippi River. Paper
presented at the 8th International Symposium on the Ecology of Fluvial
Fishes, Krakow, Poland.
Eggleton, M.A. and H.L. Schramm, Jr. 2001. Spatial and temporal
patterns of energy intake by lower Mississippi River catfishes. Paper
presented at the Southern Division American Fisheries Society Mid-Year
Technical Meeting, Jacksonville, FL.
Invited Speaker
2004. Catfish energetics in the lower Mississippi River: Implications
towards floodplains and flood-pulses in regulated temperate rivers.
Invited seminar presented to the Department of Natural Resources, Ohio
State University, May 20, 2004, Columbus, OH.
2004. Catfish feeding ecology and bioenergetics in the lower
Mississippi River. Invited seminar presented at the Arkansas Large
Rivers Symposium of the Arkansas Chapter of the American Fisheries
Society annual meeting, February 3, 2004, Pine Bluff, AR.
2003. Assessment of stress on aquatic communities in Lake Texoma,
Oklahoma-Texas. Invited seminar presented to the Department of
Biology, Emporia State University, April 9, 2003, Emporia, KS.
2000. Thermal dimension of the “flood-pulse” concept in the lower
Mississippi River. Invited paper presented in the Mississippi River
Basin: Ecology, Issues, and Management symposium at the American
Fisheries Society annual meeting, August 23, 2000, St. Louis, MO.
1999. Sampling fishes in large rivers. Workshop conducted at
the Southern Division American Fisheries Society Mid-Year Technical
Meeting, February 26, 1999, Chattanooga, TN.
1999. Habitat conservation and creation: invoking the “flood-pulse”
concept to enhance fisheries in the Lower Mississippi River. Invited
paper presented at the 6th annual meeting of the Lower Mississippi
River Conservation Commission, May 10, 1999, Memphis, TN.
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