Landscape-scale Conservation Planning and Delivery

Partnering on Multi-Species Aquatic Assessments to Inform Efficient Conservation Delivery – Daniel Dauwalter

Multiscale Fish Assemblage Distribution Models to Guide Riverscape Conservation Planning – Joshuah Perkin

Protection, Conservation, and Restoration at Watershed Scale – Jason Throneberry

Integrating Landscape-Scale Assessments into State-Based Conservation Planning and Delivery: Challenges, Opportunities, and Effective Case Studies – Timothy Birdsong

Addressing the Potential of Scale-Linked Conservation Planning for Freshwaters – Kyle Brumm

Fishtail: Considering Effects of Human Land Use, Dams, and Excess Nutrients on Stream Fish Habitats throughout the Mississippi River Basin to Aid in Conservation – Dana Infante

Designing Coastal Conservation to Achieve Both Ecological and Human Well-Being Goals – Gust Annis

Marine Fish Distributions Link to Wetlands, Prey, Geomorphology, and Oceanography – Bradley Pickens

Considering Estuarine Biotic Health As an Implication of Land Conservation – Andrew Shamaskin

Relationship of Landuse Practices and Fish Communities: Insights from Statewide Monitoring Data – Joseph Dyer

The Natural Flow Regime Paradigm Informs Conservation of Pelagic-Broadcast Spawning Fishes – Erin Nguyen

A Gradient Forest Approach for Exploring Landscape-Scale Hydrologic and Environmental Thresholds on Patterns of Fish Assemblage Structure in Streams – Daniel Magoulick

A Strategic, Efficient, and Spatially-Explicit Monitoring Program for Freshwater Mussel Communities: A Case Study in the Meramec Basin in Missouri – Kayla Key

Spatial Conservation Assessment for Balancing Avoidance of Impacts of Tilapia Introduction on Imperiled Fish Biodiversity with Economic Impacts to the Aquaculture Industry – Monica McGarrity

Riverscape Correlates for Distribution of Threatened Spotfin Chub in the Tennessee River Basin – Keith Gibbs

“Assessing Supply and Demand of Trout in North Georgia Under Current and Projected Thermal Regimes” – Jenna Haag

Movement Ecology of Red River Endemic Prairie Chub – Zachary Steffensmeier

Is There a Threshold in Catchment Forest Cover That Is Protective of Aquatic Habitat and Biota? – Mark Scott