In this episode we hear from Alec Lackmann who will very soon wrap up his Ph.D. work at North Dakota State University. While there Alec studied tundra pond ecology in the high arctic region of Alaska, specifically a variety of projects studying chironomids. We discuss those topics and his research before moving on to one of his side projects back in the Midwest. Alec, out of curiousity, began aging some more overlooked "rough" fish, one of which being the Bigmouth Buffalo. The first fish he aged was much older than he first thought which led him down a path of collaboration and validation. How old were these fish? You'll have to listen to find out!
Main Point: Bigmouth Buffalo are not carp! They are native to North America and are now the oldest freshwater teleost species!
018-FISHmas fun with Katie O'Reilly
017-Black Hills Brown Trout with Travis Rehm
016-Lake Whitefish Natal Origin with Lydia Doerr
015-Lake Whitefish Early Life History with Andrew Ransom
014-Great Lakes Fishery Commission with Dr. Marc Gaden
013 - Aquaculture and AFS Presidency with Jesse Trushenski
012-Private Pond Management with Joshua Flowers
011 - Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation with Chris Horton
010-Halloween Stories and Download numbers
009-Undergraduate Experiences with Endora Roberts
008-Native Fish Coalition with Co-Founder Bob Mallard
007-Columbus Day #FishFacts and #FishFallacies with Dr. Christopher Kenaley
006-Atlantic Sturgeon Abundance Estimates explained by Josh Vine and Brandon Peoples
005 - The Sea Run Brook Trout Coalition discussion with co-founder Geoffrey Day
004-Acoustic Telemetry and GLATOS explained by Dr. Chris Vandergoot
003-Invasive Carps explained by Dr. Quinton Phelps
002-Fisheries Management explained by Dr. Quinton Phelps
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