Presentations by Ludsin Students

Dr. Ludsin’s students have been busily sharing their work this summer!

PhD students Cory Becher, Rebecca Dillon, and David Dippold all attended and presented at the American Fisheries Society conference in Atlantic City, NJ, August 12-23.

  • Cory Becher, Otolith microchemistry as a tool to understand contributions of stocked fish in reservoir populations, a case study with channel catfish
  • Rebecca Dillon, Hypoxia alters spatial overlap of primary and secondary consumers in the pelagic food web of reservoirs
  • David Dippold, Environmental drivers of Lake Erie walleye harvest

And on September 12, PhD student Andrew Bade presented a talk, Understanding walleye movement in Lake Erie using acoustic telemetry, at the OSU Marine Biology Club “Under the Sea” meeting.