2004

 
Three scanning electron micrographs of pistolgrip glochidia (Tritogonia verrucosa)



(unusual specimen)


Articles


Ellipsaria (newsletter of Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society)

Mark Steingraeber, Mark Hove, Michelle Bartsch, Dan Hornbach, Carrie Nelson, Teresa Newton, John Kalas, Anne Kapuscinski, and Erick Simonsen. 2004. Two fish species identified as hosts for winged mapleleaf (Quadrula fragosa). Ellipsaria 6(1): 7-8.

Brady, T., M. Hove, C. Nelson, R. Gordon, D. Hornbach, and A. Kapuscinski. 2004. Suitable host fish species determined for hickorynut and pink heelsplitter. Ellipsaria 6(1): 14-15.

Hove, M., M. Berg, S. Schieffers, G. Widiker, V. Kanodia, K. Yngve, C. Nelson, M. Marzec, D. Hornbach, A. Kapuscinski. 2004. High school and university researchers verify flathead catfish as host for pistolgrip (Tritogonia verrucosa). Ellipsaria 6(3): 16-18.

MacGregor, K., D. Hornbach, M. Hove, E. Kushner, M. Cox, E. Hankin, and B. Dickinson. 2004. Preliminary analyses of bed and suspended sediment data in the St. Croix River. (abstract) Ellipsaria 6(3): 19.

Hornbach, D. J. and M. C. Hove. 2004. Long-term population dynamics of unionoid mussels in the St. Croix River, Minnesota and Wisconsin, USA. (abstract) Ellipsaria 6(3): 21.

Hove, M. C., M. T. Steingraeber, M. R. Bartsch, D. J. Hornbach, M. McGill, T. J. Newton, J. A. Kalas, C. L. Nelson, and E. A. Simonsen. 2004. Blue catfish and channel catfish are suitable hosts for the endangered winged mapleleaf mussel. (abstract) Ellipsaria 6(3): 21.


Presentations

Hove, M. C. 2004. Using native mussels in citizen monitoring programs. Great Lakes Mollusk Watchers Conference. February 9, 2004, Indiana Dunes National Park.

Gina M. Malizio, B. N. Karns, M. Hove, J. Slaght, and E. Strong. 2004. A survey of aquatic snails in the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway: are they native, exotic, invasive or just great bio-indicators? Western Great Lakes Research Conference, March 16-17, 2004, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Hove, M. C. 2004. Mussels as a research organism for high school biology classes. St. Croix Scenic National Scenic Riverway Teachers Workshop. March 19, 2004, St. Croix Scenic National Scenic Riverway.

Hove, M. C., M. T. Steingraeber, M. R. Bartsch, D. J. Hornbach, M. McGill1, T. J. Newton, J. A. Kalas, C. L. Nelson, and E. A. Simonsen. 2004. Blue catfish and channel catfish are suitable hosts for the endangered winged mapleleaf mussel. 37th Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, March 15-17, 2004. St. Cloud, Minnesota.

Gina M. Malizio, B. N. Karns, M. Hove, J. Slaght, and E. Strong. 2004. A survey of aquatic snails in the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway: are they native, exotic, invasive or just great bio-indicators? Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Conservation Biology, March 15-17, 2004. St. Cloud, Minnesota.

Hove, M. C., M. T. Steingraeber, M. R. Bartsch, D. J. Hornbach, M. McGill1, T. J. Newton, J. A. Kalas, C. L. Nelson, and E. A. Simonsen. 2004. Blue catfish and channel catfish are suitable hosts for the endangered winged mapleleaf mussel. 36th Annual Meeting of the Mississippi River Research Consortium. April 1-2, 2004, La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Gina M. Malizio, B. N. Karns, M. Hove, J. Slaght, and E. Strong. 2004. A survey of aquatic snails in the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway: are they native, exotic, invasive or just great bio-indicators? 36th Annual Meeting of the Mississippi River Research Consortium. April 1-2, 2004, La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Hornbach, D. J. and M. C. Hove. 2004. Long-term population dynamics of unionoid mussels in the St. Croix River, Minnesota and Wisconsin, USA. July 11-16, 2004. Annual international meeting of UNITAS, Perth, Australia.

Hove, M., M. Steingaeber, M. Bartsch, and D. Hornbach. 2004. Identification of blue catfish and channel catfish as hosts for glochidia of the endangered winged mapleleaf mussel. Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. August 2004, Madison, Wisconsin.

Hove, M. 2004. Ecology of shore dwelling fishes in Twin Cities lakes. Presentation to Girl Scout Troop 2026, Lake Johanna, St. Paul, Minnesota.

MacGregor, K., D. Hornbach, M. Hove, E. Kushner, M. Cox, E. Hankin, and B. Dickinson. 2004. Preliminary analyses of bed and suspended sediment data in the St. Croix River. St. Croix River Research Rendezvous. October 19, 2004, Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota.

Hornbach, D. J. and M. C. Hove. 2004. Long-term population dynamics of unionoid mussels in the St. Croix River, Minnesota and Wisconsin, USA. St. Croix River Research Rendezvous. October 19, 2004, Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota.

Hornbach, D. J. and M. C. Hove. 2004. Long-term population dynamics of unionoid mussels in the St. Croix River, Minnesota and Wisconsin, USA. November 4, 2004. Macalester College Student Research Fair, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Hove, M. C. 2004. Native mussels: their biology and utility to people. High School Student Science Workshop, Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Interviews

Electro-fishermen net host-fish on the St. Croix. Interviewed by Todd Beckmann, Burnett Co. Sentinel, on November 22, 2004. Interview published in the November 24, 2004 issue of the Burnett Co. Sentinel.


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