Pages that link to "Item:Q48032"
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The following pages link to Scott M Miehls, PhD (Q48032):
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- Understanding sea lamprey populations in the Great Lakes prior to broad implementation of sea lamprey control (Q145847) (← links)
- Before the first meal: The elusive pre-feeding juvenile stage of the sea lamprey (Q146149) (← links)
- A portable trap with electric lead catches up to 75% of an invasive fish species (Q151403) (← links)
- Applications of deep convolutional neural networks to predict length, circumference, and weight from mostly dewatered images of fish (Q156670) (← links)
- Guiding out-migrating juvenile sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) with pulsed direct current (Q236210) (← links)
- Use of oviduct-inserted acoustic transmitters and positional telemetry to estimate timing and location of spawning: a feasibility study in lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush (Q236598) (← links)
- Evidence that sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) complete their life cycle within a tributary of the Laurentian Great Lakes by parasitizing fishes in inland lakes (Q238110) (← links)
- Electrical guidance efficiency of downstream-migrating juvenile Sea Lamprey decreases with increasing water velocity (Q239064) (← links)
- Test of a non-physical barrier consisting of light, sound, and bubble screen to block upstream movement of sea lamprey in an experimental raceway (Q239142) (← links)
- Assessment of PIT tag retention and post-tagging survival in metamorphosing juvenile Sea Lamprey (Q239429) (← links)
- Advancements towards selective barrier passage by automatic species identification: Applications of deep convolutional neural networks on images of dewatered fish (Q255201) (← links)
- Environmental and biological factors influence migratory Sea Lamprey catchability: Implications for tracking abundance in the Laurentian Great Lakes (Q257306) (← links)
- Behavioural response of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) to acoustic stimuli in a small stream (Q258333) (← links)
- Adult sea lamprey respond to induced turbulence in a low current system (Q264282) (← links)
- Diel activity of newly metamorphosed juvenile sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) (Q267180) (← links)
- Survival, healing, and swim performance of juvenile migratory sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) implanted with a new acoustic microtransmitter designed for small eel-like fishes (Q271247) (← links)
- Assessment of pulsed DC electric field to guide downstream migrating sea lamprey in experimental flume at USGS Conte Anadromous Fish Lab, Turners Falls, MA (December 2013) (Q280688) (← links)
- Hearing capabilities and behavioural response of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) to low frequency sounds (Q280802) (← links)
- Where you trap matters: Implications for integrated sea lamprey management (Q282233) (← links)
- Lateral and vertical distribution of downstream migrating juvenile sea lamprey (Q289903) (← links)
- Test of a screw-style fish lift for introducing migratory fish into a selective fish passage device (Q292732) (← links)
- Behavioral responses of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) and white sucker (Catostomus commersonii) to turbulent flow during fishway passage attempts (Q299848) (← links)
- The future of barriers and trapping methods in the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) control program in the Laurentian Great Lakes (Q300404) (← links)
- Push and pull of downstream moving juvenile sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) exposed to chemosensory and light cues (Q302169) (← links)
- Evaluation of visible light as a cue for guiding downstream migrant juvenile Sea Lamprey (Q312167) (← links)
- Diel activity of newly metamorphosed juvenile sea lamprey in Carp River, MI 2011, Morpion Stream, Quebec 2014, and an artificial stream at Hammond Bay Biological Station 2014-2015 (Q329227) (← links)
- Image and biometric data for fish from Great Lakes tributaries collected during spring 2019 (Q330631) (← links)