2000
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Juvenile ellipse (Venustaconcha ellipsiformis) |
Articles
Triannual
Unionid
Report
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Hove,
M. C. 2000. 1999 St. Croix River Research Rendezvous abstracts.
Triannual
Unionid Report 19
- Hove,
M., D. Heath, R. Benjamin, M. Endris, B. Karns, R. Kenyon, B. Whaley,
J.
Woods, and A. Kapuscinski. 2000. Winged mapleleaf glochidia
metamorphose
on channel catfish. Triannual Unionid Report 19: 18.
- Hove,
M. C., E. Haverly, J. L. Weiss, and A. R. Kapuscinski. 2000. Juvenile
mussels
collected from naturally infested darters may be ellipse. Triannual
Unionid
Report 19: 17.
Presentations
2000
Annual
Meeting of the Minnesota Chapters of the American Fisheries Society and
The Wildlife Society, January 20-21, 2000, St. Cloud, Minnesota
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Cunningham,
L. A., D. J. Hornbach, M. C. Hove. 2000. The efficacy of mussel
relocation
as a resource management tool: an experiment in the St. Croix River.
Joint
Meeting of the Minnesota chapters of the American Fisheries Society and
The Wildlife Society, January 20-21, 2000, St. Cloud, Minnesota.
- Hermanson,T.
W., L. A. Cunningham, K. G. Esse, J. C. Hegg, M. C. Hove, J. L. Mann,
and
D. J. Hornbach. 2000. Long term changes in mussel populations of the
Saint
Croix River. Joint Meeting of the Minnesota chapters of the American
Fisheries
Society and The Wildlife Society, January 20-21, 2000, St. Cloud,
Minnesota.
2000 Annual
Meeting
of the Mississippi River Research Consortium, April 13-14, 2000, La
Crosse,
Wisconsin
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Albert,
M., C. Harrison, J. Straka, M. Hove, and D. Hornbach. 2000. Taxonomic
identification
of freshwater mussels of the St. Croix River through DNA analysis.
Annual
meeting of the Mississippi River Research Consortium, April 13-14,
2000,
La Crosse, Wisconsin.
- Hermanson,T.
W., L. A. Cunningham, K. G. Esse, J. C. Hegg, M. C. Hove, J. L. Mann,
and
D. J. Hornbach. 2000. Long term changes in mussel populations of the
Saint
Croix River. Annual meeting of the Mississippi River Research
Consortium,
April 13-14, 2000, La Crosse, Wisconsin.
- Cunningham,
L. A., D. J. Hornbach, M. C. Hove. 2000. The efficacy of mussel
relocation
as a resource management tool: an experiment in the St. Croix River.
Annual
meeting of the Mississippi River Research Consortium, April 13-14,
2000,
La Crosse, Wisconsin.
2000 Life
Sciences
Summer Undergraduate Research Programs Poster Symposium, August 11,
2000,
St. Paul, Minnesota
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Lynch, J., E. Peters, M.
Hove,
and A. Kapuscinski. 2000. Possible use of olfactory cues by mussels to
attract host fishes. Life Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research
Programs
Poster Symposium, August 11, 2000, St. Paul, Minnesota.
2000
American
Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, August 20-24, 2000, St. Louis,
Missouri
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Mark
C. Hove, Thomas W. Hermanson, Leda A. Cunningham, Katie G. Esse,
Jennifer
L. Mann, Jensen C. Hegg, and Daniel J. Hornbach. 2000. Changes in
mussel
populations and habitats of the St. Croix River, Minnesota. American
Fisheries
Society, 130th Annual Meeting, August 20-24, 2000, St. Louis, Missouri.
2000
Macalester
Summer Sciences Undergraduate Research Program Presentations, September
2000, St. Paul, Minnesota
2000 St.
Croix
River Research Rendezvous, October 17, 2000, Marine on St. Croix,
Minnesota
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Hornbach,
D. J., M. Hove, S. Clarkson, L. Gilles, I. Harmon, E. Nelson, K.
Paulson,
C. Salazar, E. Peters, and J. Lynch. 2000. Long-term dynamics of mussel
populations in the St. Croix River. St. Croix River Research
Rendezvous.
October 17, 2000, Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota.
- Hornbach,
D. J., M. Hove, J. Medland, and R. Ferrin. 2000. Developing a sampling
strategy to examine population trends for the endangered winged
mapleleaf
mussel, Quadrula fragosa. St. Croix River Research
Rendezvous.
October 17, 2000, Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota.
- Albert,
M. J. Straka, C. Harrison, M. Hove, C. Acidera, L. Lawson, D. Hornbach.
2000. Construction of a taxonomic key to the mussels of the St. Croix
River
using restriction fragment length polymorphisms. St. Croix River
Research
Rendezvous. October 17, 2000, Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota.
2000 62nd
Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, December 3-6, 2000, Minneapolis,
Minnesota
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Baker, Richard, Michelle Bartsch, Ron
Benjamin,
Mike Davis, Heidi Dunn, Randy Ferrin, Dave Heath, Dan Hornbach, Mark
Hove,
Byron Karns, Dan Kelner, Robin Maercklein, Jill Medland, Teresa Newton.
2000. Experiences of an inter-institutional team to conserve mussels in
the St. Croix River. 62nd Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference,
December
3-6, 2000, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Reports
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Hove,
M. C., J. E. Kurth, J. L. Sieracki, and A. R. Kapuscinski. 2000.
Brooding behavior and suitable host for the winged mapleleaf (Quadrula
fragosa). Final Report to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. (abstract
and pictures)
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Hove, M. C., and D. J.
Hornbach.
2000. 2000 Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources work program
update
report. Annual Report to Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources,
St. Paul, Minnesota. 40 pp.
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Hove, M. C., and D. J.
Hornbach.
2000. 2000 scientific progress report ? community analysis of the
mussel
population downstream of the St. Croix Falls hydropower dam. Annual
Report
to St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. 21
pp.
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Hove, M., M. Albert, and
J.
Straka. 2000. Determine host fish(es) for winged mapleleaf (Quadrula
fragosa). Annual Report to St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, St.
Croix Falls, Wisconsin. 11 pp.
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Hove, M., M. Albert, and
J.
Straka. 2001. Prevent extinction of the winged mapleleaf (Quadrula
fragosa).
Annual Report to St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, St. Croix Falls,
Wisconsin.
8 pp.
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