Browsing by Author "Bessert, Michael"
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Keystone Specie Loss/ Replacement and its Relative Importance to Conservation
Hogan, Taylor A. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2022)The constant change of the environment has caused many animals to adapt. However, for those animals that cannot, their persistence becomes unclear. The unfortunate part is that in most cases it is humans that have caused ... -
Lake Sturgeon estimated populations below Red Cedar Dam
Dumask, Andrew; Bauer, Jordan; Johnson, Aaron (2012-04)Surveying fishermen is a good way to estimate the population of Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) By electro-fishing you can get a better estimate of the populations of fishes. Sturgeon were over harvest almost to ... -
A literature review of golden eagle populations and reproductive response to diet in the Uintah Basin
Carlson, Craig M. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2018)The golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is a large raptor with resident and migrant populations in many western states. It is a monogamous species that will typically only initiate a clutch once per year. Habitat, prey species ... -
Microsatellite parentage in the nurseryfish (Kurtus gulliveri) of northern Australia
Bessert, Michael; Sommer, Julie; Berra, Tim; Orti, Guillermo; Chenzhong, Li; Brozek, Jerry (2011-04) -
Photo diagnostic health monitoring of bottlenose dolphins, a proof of concept
Fuller, Justin G. (University of Wisconsin-Stout, 2019)Four major migratory groups of coastal bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) meet at the heart of the Mid-Atlantic region, in the waters off the coast of Virginia Beach, Virginia. This area is also a well-known calving ... -
A Review of Public Bowhunting Programs as a Management Strategy for White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
McKinney, Alyssa K. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2021)Whitetail deer (Odocoileus virginianus) present a unique management challenge in the mainland United States. As a keystone species in forested ecosystems, high deer population densities have led to declines in forest ... -
Small- Scale Additive Manufacturing: How 3D Printing Innovations Could Be Impacting Polymer Pollution
Nelson, Sarah (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2022)There is no doubt that additive manufacturing (AM) is changing the global technological landscape for the better. Crucial medical supplies, construction tools, and equipment can be printed quickly and easily to help in ... -
Soil Aggregate Kit Construction and Application in Agricultural Systems
Degen, Kyra M. (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2022)Soil health is determined by many different factors that contribute to its quality. Physical, chemical, and biological factors work together to create nutrient rich systems that are vital to the living ecosystem. Laboratory ... -
Whale community correlation with anthropogenic factors at Jeffrey's Ledge
Schulte, Dianna; Finley, Aimee (2011-04) -
Willamette River Basin; temperature variance and agricultural nitrogen loading
Le Bard, Ryan M. (University of Wisconsin-Stout, 2020)The greater Columbia River watershed has a prosperous area of diverse soil, along with beautiful streams and rivers. Specifically, the Willamette Valley River basin is home to one of the most agriculturally managed watershed ...