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5/21/2018  |   3:15 PM - 3:30 PM   |  AN INTERDISCIPLINARY, COLLABORATIVE FUTURE FOR BROOK TROUT RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT   |  430 B

AN INTERDISCIPLINARY, COLLABORATIVE FUTURE FOR BROOK TROUT RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT

In the midst of ecological complexities and disruptions, recreation-biodiversity conflicts, and the challenges brought by climate change, a healthy future for brook trout increasingly relies upon diverse and exploratory interdisciplinary approaches to research and management. Managers, scientists, and the public alike are co-constructing novel collaborations that aim to improve knowledge of this increasingly vulnerable species, while fostering opportunities for outreach and improving the success of management regimes. In light of this growing interdisciplinary and collaborative work, this final presentation builds from the presenter’s decade of work from California to New Hampshire in brook trout conservation and management to synthesize across panel presentations. Weaving threads through the humanities, ecological sciences, and social sciences, it considers how integration of multiple, diverse approaches contributes to a richer understanding of the social-ecology of brook trout and offers models for collaboration that break the mold of traditional inland fisheries management. Drawing upon session presentations, and calling upon the presenter’s multispecies, humanistic, and social science research, the final presentation showcases some of the possibilities that lay ahead for conservation, restoration, and management of brook trout within their native and introduced ranges.

  • Management
  • Restoration
  • Interdisciplinary

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Presenters/Authors

Emma Lundberg (), University of Rhode Island, emma_lundberg@my.uri.edu;


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Caroline Gottschalk Druschke (), University of Wisconsin-Madison, caroline.gottschalk.druschke@wisc.edu;


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