FW5604 Fisheries Ecology & Management   -  Spring 2008


Reserve Reading List

Fisheries Ecology & Management

With the availability of key literature in pdf format through the Library, hardcopy reserves are no longer used. I retain the below list as it is a useful guide. The exception is several planning documents listed below in bold. Note that DNR Special and Investigational reports are available online at: http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/publications/fisheries/index.html

*These articles are available as CRES or FindIt pdf articles - not on reserve as hard copy. See Readings list for more details.


Reserve list from previous semesters:

Allendorf, F.W., Ryman, N. and F.M. Utter. 1988. Genetics and fishery management. Pages 1-19 in Ryman, N. and F.Utter editors. Population genetics and fishery management. Washington Sea Grant, Seattle Washington.

Anonymous. 1982. Lake management planning guide. Minnesota DNR, Section of Fisheries, Special Publication 132, St. Paul, MN.

Anonymous. 1986. A plan for Minnesota fish and wildlife resources - Strategic plan - Public review draft. MN DNR, Div. of Fisheries and Wildlife, St. Paul, MN

Anonymous. 1987. Long range plans for fisheries management. MN DNR, Div. of Fisheries and Wildlife, St. Paul, MN

Anonymous. 1993. Mannual of instructions for lake survey. Minnesota DNR, Section of Fisheries, Special Publication 147, St. Paul, MN.

Anonymous. 1993. Fisheries management planning guide for streams and rivers. Minnesota DNR, Section of Fisheries, Special Publication 148, St. Paul, MN.

Anonymous. 1994. Fisheries long range plan 1994-1999. MN DNR, Div. of Fisheries and Wildlife, Section of Fisheries St. Paul, MN.

Benson, N.G. 1970. A century of fisheries in North America. American Fisheries Society, Spec. Publ. 7, Washington, DC.

Bookhout, T.A. 1994. Research and management techniques for wildlife and habitats. Fifth ed. The Wildlife Society, Bethesda, MD.

Brousseau, C.S. and E.R. Armstrong. 1987. The role of size limits in walleye management. Fisheries 12(1): 2-5.

*Callicott, J. B. 1991. Conservation Ethics and Fishery Management. Fisheries 16: 22-28.

*Carpenter, S.R. and J.F. Kitchell. 1988. Consumer control of lake productivity. BioScience 38: 764-769.

Cooke, G. D., E. B. Welch, S. A. Peterson, and P. R. Newroth 1993. Restoration and management of lakes and reservoirs. 2nd ed. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, Fl.

Crowder, L.B. and W.W. Cooper. 1979. Structural complexity and fish-prey interactions in ponds: a point of view. NCD AFS Spec. Publ. 6: 2-10.

Day, R.A. 1998. How to write and publish a scientific paper. 5th ed. Oryx Press, Phoenix, AZ.

Eder, S. 1984. Effectiveness of an imposed slot length limit of 12.0 -14.9 inches on largemouth bass. N. Am. J. Fish. Manage. 4: 469-478.

Finlayson, B. J. R.A. Schnick, R.L. Cailteux, L. DeMong, W.D. Horton, W. McClay, C.W. Thompson and G.J. Tichacek. 2000. Rotenone use in fisheries management: administrative and technical guidelines manual. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Md.

Hall, G.E. 1986. Managing muskies: a treatise on the biology and propagation of muskellunge in North America. American Fisheries Society, Special Publication 15, Bethesda, MD.

Hall, G.E. and M.J. Van Den Avyle. 1986. Reservoir fisheries management: strategies for the 80's. S. Div. Am. Fish. Soc., Bethesda, MD.

*Hanson, M. A., and M. G. Butler. 1994. Responses of plankton, turbidity, and macrophytes to biomanipulation in a shallow prairie lake. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51: 1180-1188.

Hardin, G. & J. Baden. 1977. Managing the commons. W.H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco, CA. In Forestry Library, NRAB

Hunt, R.L. 1988. A compendium of 45 trout stream habitat development evaluations in Wisconsin during 1953-1985. WI DNR Tech. Bull. 162.

Hunter, J. 1990. Writing for fishery journals. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.

Hurlbert, S.H. 1984. Pseudoreplication and the design of ecological field experiments. Ecol. Monogr. 54: 187-211.

Johnson, M. 1978. Management of lakes for stream trout and salmon. MN DNR, Section of Fisheries, Special Publication 125, St. Paul, MN.

Karr, J. R., K. D. Fausch, P. L. Angermeier, P. R. Yant, and I. J. Schlosser. 1986. Assessing biological integrity in running waters a method and its rationale. Illinois Natural History Survey, Special Publication 5, Champaign, IL.

Kendall, R.L. 1978. Selected coolwater fishes of North America. American Fisheries Society Special Publication 11.

Kohler, C.C. and W. A. Hubert. 1993. Inland fisheries management in North America. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Md.

Kohler, C.C. and W. A. Hubert. 1999. Inland fisheries management in North America. 2nd Edition. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, Md.

Lackey, R.T. and W.A. Hubert. 1978. Analysis of exploited fish populations. Sea Grant at Virgina Tech, Extension Division, VPI & SU, Blacksburg, VA. VPI-SG-76-04.

*Leonard, P. M., and D. J. Orth. 1988. Use of habitat guilds of fishes to determine instream flow requirements. N. Am. J. Fish. Manage. 8: 399-409.

*Li, J., Y. Cohen, D.H. Schupp and I.R. Adelman. 1996. Effects of walleye stocking on population abundance and fish size. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 16: 830-839.

Li, J., Y. Cohen, D.H. Schupp and I.R. Adelman. 1996. Effects of walleye stocking on year-class strength. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 16: 840-850.

*McConnaha, W.E., and P.J. Paquet. 1996. Adaptive strategies for the management of ecosystems: the Columbia River experience. American Fisheries Society Symposium 16:410-421.

*Miller, D.L., P.M. Leonard, R.M. Hughes, J.R. Karr, P.B. Moyle, L.H. Schrader, B.A. Thompson, R.A. Daniels, K.D. Fausch, G.A. Fitzhugh, J.R. Gammon, D.B. Halliwell, P.L. Angermeier and D.J. Orth. 1988. Regional applications of an index of biotic integrity for use in water resource management. Fisheries 13(5): 12-20.

Monson, B. A. 1992. A primer on limnology. Second Edition. Water Resources Research Center, University of Minnesota, Public Report 6, St. Paul, MN.

Murphy, B.R. and D. W. Willis. 1996. Fisheries techniques. 2nd ed. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD

Nielsen, L.A. and D.L. Johnson. 1983. Fisheries techniques. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.

Nobles, J.R. et al. 1986. Fish management. Program Evaluation Division, Office of the Legislative Auditor, State of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN.

*Novinger, G.D. 1987. Evaluation of a 15.0-inch minimum length limit on largemouth bass and spotted bass catches at Table Rock Lake, Missouri. N. Am. J. Fish. Manage. 7: 260-272.

*O'Brien, W.J. 1979. The predator-prey interaction of planktivorous fish and zooplankton. Am. Sci. 67: 572-581.

*Olson, D.E. and P.K. Cunningham. 1989. Sport-fisheries trends shown by an annual Minnesota fishing contest over a 58-year period. N. Am. J. Fish. Manage. 9: 287-297.

*Olson, M. H., S. R. Carpenter, P. Cunningham, S. Gafny, B. R. Herwig, N. P. Nibbelink, T. Pellett, C. Storlie, A. S. Trebitz, and K. A. Wilson. 1998. Managing macrophytes to improve fish growth: A multi-lake experiment. Fisheries 23: 6-12.

Platts, W.S., W.F. Megahan, & G.W. Minshall. 1983. Methods for evaluating stream, riparian, and biotic conditions. USDA For. Serv. Gen Tech. Rep. INT-138. Ogden, UT.

*Radomski, P. J., G. C. Grant, P. J. Jacobson and M. F. Cook. 2001. Visions for Recreational Fishing Regulations. Fisheries 26(5):7-18.

Scheffer, M. 1998. Ecology of shallow lakes. Chapman and Hall, New York, NY.

Schreck, C. B., and P. B. Moyle 1990. Methods for fish biology. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD.

Schupp, D.H. 1992. An ecological classification of Minnesota lakes with associated fish communities. MN DNR, Section of Fisheries, Invest. Rep. 417, St. Paul, MN.

Scidmore, W.J. 1970. Manual of instructions for lake survey. Minnesota DNR, Section of Fisheries, Special Publication 1, St. Paul, MN.

*Van Zyll de Jong, M.C., I.G. Cowx, and D.A. Scruton. 1997. An evaluation of instream habitat restoration techniques on salmonid populations in a Newfoundland stream. Regulated Rivers: Research and Management 13:603-614.

Walters, C.J. 1986. Adaptive management of renewable resources. Macmillan Publishing Co, NY, NY.

**Walters, C. and J.-J. Maguire. 1996. Lessons for stock assessment from the northern cod collapse. Rev. Fish Biol. Fish. 6: 125-137.

Waters, W.E. and D.C. Erman. 1990. Research methods: concept and design. Pages 1-34 in C. B. Schreck and P. B. Moyle (eds). Methods for fish biology. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD. See Schreck and Moyle for this chapter

*Wang, L. Z., J. Lyons, P. Kanehl, and R. Gatti. 1997. Influences of watershed land use on habitat quality and biotic integrity in Wisconsin streams. Fisheries 22(6): 6-12.

*Werner, E. E., G. G. Mittelbach, D. J. Hall, and J. F. Gilliam. 1983. Experimental tests of optimal habitat use in fish: the role of relative habitat profitability. Ecology 64: 1525-1539.

Werner, E. E., J. F. Gilliam, D. J. Hall, and G. G. Mittelbach. 1983. An experimental test of the effects of predation risk on habitat use in fish. Ecology 64: 1540-1548.

Wetzel, R.G. 1983. Limnology. 2nd ed. Saunders College Publishers, Philadelphia, PA.

Wingate, P.J. and D.H. Schupp. 1985. Large lake sampling guide. MN DNR, Section of Fisheries, Special Publication 140, St. Paul, MN.

*Will be available as CRES or FindIt pdf artciles. See Readings list for more details. Refer to the Readings (Required and Supplemental Readings list) on the web for dates for each reading.

Note that for other chapters in books, the entire book may be on reserve not the article or chapter - check under the book editor if not available directly.


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