Biology 696: Fisheries Management Laboratory Syllabus (Fall 2004)

 

Graduate Assistant:    Jeffrey Falke (jfalke@ksu.edu)

                                    116 Bushnell Annex

                                    532-6616        

Undergraduate Assistant: Courtney Franssen (cmf8778@ksu.edu)

 

Grading (200 points total)


Labs (100 points, 10 points each)

Quizzes (80 points, 10 points each)

Notebook (10 points)

The notebook should be a three ring binder with dividers that you will keep all lab materials in, including handouts and copies of field data sheets.

Participation (10 points)

 

Late papers

 

All labs must be turned in on time.  Late papers will not be graded.

 

What to bring to lab

Calculator

Writing utensil

Three-ring binder (3 – 4”)(required)

Appropriate clothing incase of bad weather when sampling

Waders

 

Fisheries Management Laboratory Schedule (tentative)

 

Date

Topic

Aug. 23*

Spreadsheets, graphics, linear regression, and data management

Aug. 30

Field Trip to Tuttle Creek Reservoir (passive vs. active sampling methods)

Sept. 6

Labor Day

Sept. 13

Field Trip to Carnahan Creek (population estimates using depletion)

Sept. 20

Field Trip to Pottawatomie State Lake II (population estimation using mark-recapture)

Sept. 27*

Growth, Mortality and Recruitment estimation

Oct. 4*

Food habitat analysis, Quiz 1

Oct. 11

Student holiday

Oct. 18

Field trip to Milford Hatchery

Oct. 25*

Population estimation and power analysis, condition indices, Quiz 2

Nov. 1*

Field Trip to Kansas River (sampling large rivers)

Nov. 8*

Stock density indices; catch per unit effort (CPUE) confidence intervals, Quiz 3

Nov. 15*

Length-weight relationship, Quiz 4

Nov. 22

Age and growth, Quiz 5

Nov. 29

Fecundity and gonadosomatic index (GSI), Quiz 6

Dec. 6

 TBA, Quiz 7

 

* Computer-based exercises.  Class may meet in Hale Library (room TBA)