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Walleye-sauger Bibliography

Walleye-sauger Bibliography
Author: Mark A. Ebbers
Publisher: St. Paul, Minnesota : Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1988
Genre: Sauger
ISBN:

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Yellow Perch, Walleye, and Sauger: Aspects of Ecology, Management, and Culture

Yellow Perch, Walleye, and Sauger: Aspects of Ecology, Management, and Culture
Author: John Clay Bruner
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2021-11-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3030806782

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Walleye, one of the most sought-after species of freshwater sport fishes in North America, has demonstrated appreciable declines in their numbers from their original populations since the beginning of the 20th century. Similarly, Yellow Perch, once the most commonly caught sport fish and an important commercial species in North America, have also shown declines. Compiling up-to-date information on the biology and management of Walleye, Sauger, and Yellow Perch, including research on systematics, genetics, physiology, ecology, movement, population dynamics, culture, recent case histories, and management practices, will be of interest to managers, researchers, and students who deal with these important species, particularly in light of habitat alterations, population shifts, and other biotic and abiotic factors related to a changing climate.


Walleye

Walleye
Author: Paul J. Radomski
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2022-06-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1452967733

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Walleye, the holy grail of game fish: on catching them, understanding their biology and history, and ensuring their survival Among the more than 34,000 species of fish, few have the walleye’s following—among anglers and diners, states conferring official status on the fish, and towns battling for recognition as the Walleye Capital of the World. And among those passionate fans, few know the walleye as well as Paul J. Radomski does—a fisheries biologist, lake ecology scientist, and old fisherman. In Walleye: A Beautiful Fish of the Dark he unspools the mysteries of this fascinating fish. Radomski looks at walleye from every angle, with something to say to the curious naturalist, committed ecologist, and avid fishing enthusiast. People who view walleye as the “lion of the lakes” might be surprised to learn that rivers are their ancestral habitat. Some might wonder about the name “wall-eye,” a nod to an evolutionary adaptation to dark water environments. Others might simply ask: why walleye? What are they, where do they exist, how do they survive, and how have people come to depend on them? Radomski discusses the principles and pitfalls of managing this predator of the twilight (and the history and methods of doing so) and shares his informed perspective on when and where stocking is prudent. Finally, he explores three of the best walleye lakes: Winnebago, the largest inland walleye fishery in Wisconsin, and Mille Lacs and Red Lake in Minnesota. From the simple pleasures of fishing for walleye to the most pressing questions about how this species survives, this book is the best word on this beautiful fish of the dark.


Walleye Culture in Wyoming

Walleye Culture in Wyoming
Author: William D. Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 1975
Genre: Fish culture
ISBN:

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Intensive Culture of Walleye

Intensive Culture of Walleye
Author: Luciano Corazza
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1980
Genre: Fishes
ISBN:

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