2017 Joint Ichthyologist and Herpetologist Meetings

Michael J. Dreslik and presented with several co-authors at the Joint Meeting of American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. They presented on a variety of topics from rattlesnakes to darters and from wildlife disease to community changes. The meeting was held in Austin, Texas from 12 July to 16 July 2017.

Baker, S. J., M. J. Dreslik, C. A. Phillips, and M. C. Allender. Impact of snake fungal disease on population viability. Oral Presentation.

Dreslik, M. J., C. E. Petersen, S. M. Goetz, J. D. Kleopfer, and A. H. Savitzky. Factors affecting the movements of Timber Rattlesnakes (Crotalus horridus) from the mid-Atlantic coastal plain. Oral Presentation.

Dreslik, M. J., C. E. Petersen, S. M. Goetz, J. D. Kleopfer, and A. H. Savitzky. Spatial ecology of the Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) from the mid-Atlantic coastal plain. Poster Presentation

Ross, J. P., C. Y. Feng, and M. J. Dreslik. Evaluating reptile and amphibian passage gates using remote camera traps.

Sites, A. J., J. L. Sherwood, J. S. Tiemann, and M. J. Dreslik. Assessing the distribution of Iowa Darters (Etheostoma exile) in streams of northern Illinois. Oral Presentation.

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