Aaron R. Cupp
United States Geological Survey
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Transactions of The American Fisheries Society | 2016
Michael R. Donaldson; Jon J. Amberg; Shivani Adhikari; Aaron R. Cupp; Nathan R. Jensen; Jason G. Romine; Adam W. Wright; Mark P. Gaikowski; Cory D. Suski
AbstractNonnative bigheaded carps are established in the Mississippi River and there is substantial concern about their potential entry into the interconnected Laurentian Great Lakes. While electrical barriers currently exist as a preventative measure, there is need for additional control mechanisms to promote barrier security through redundancy. We tested the effectiveness of infused carbon dioxide gas (CO2) as a tool to influence the movement and behavior invasive bigheaded carps, namely Bighead Carp Hypophthalmichthys nobilis and Silver Carp H. molitrix, as well as native Bigmouth Buffalo Ictiobus cyprinellus, Channel Catfish Ictalurus punctatus, Paddlefish Polyodon spathula, and Yellow Perch Perca flavescens in an experimental pond. Individuals were monitored with acoustic telemetry before, during, and after CO2 addition to the pond. We noted distinct changes in fish behavior following CO2 addition. Each species except Paddlefish maintained farther distances from the CO2 infusion manifold relative to ...
North American Journal of Aquaculture | 2017
Aaron R. Cupp; Theresa M. Schreier; Susan M. Schleis
AbstractFish transport costs are a substantial portion of the operational expenses for aquaculture facilities in the USA. Safely transporting higher loading densities of fish would benefit haulers by increasing efficiency and reducing costs, but research evaluating transport for individual species is generally lacking. In this study, Yellow Perch Perca flavescens and Nile Tilapia Oreochromis niloticus were transported for 6 h immersed in water containing AQUI-S 20E (10% eugenol) at fish loading densities of 240 g/L (2 lb/gal) for perch and 480 g/L (4 lb/gal) for tilapia. Survival was quantified for fish transported in AQUI-S 20E concentrations of (1) control or 0 mg/L of water, (2) 100 mg/L, or (3) 200 mg/L. Yellow Perch had 98–100% survival, and Nile Tilapia had 100% survival up to through 14 d after transport across all AQUI-S 20E levels, including the control. Eugenol concentrations decreased rapidly in transport tank water, and fish showed no signs of sedation by the end of transport. We conclude that...
Archive | 2017
Aaron R. Cupp; Jon J. Amberg
These datasets include data that was used to evaluate the efficacy of carbon dioxide (CO2) injected under-ice as a tool for reducing the overwinter survival of invasive carps.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2017
Aaron R. Cupp; Richard A. Erickson; Kim T. Fredricks; Nicholas M. Swyers; Tyson W. Hatton; Jon J. Amberg
Biological Invasions | 2015
Brooke J. Vetter; Aaron R. Cupp; Kim T. Fredricks; Mark P. Gaikowski; Allen F. Mensinger
Aquaculture Research | 2016
Aaron R. Cupp; Christopher F. Hartleb; Kim T. Fredricks; Mark P. Gaikowski
Biological Invasions | 2017
Aaron R. Cupp; Zebadiah Woiak; Richard A. Erickson; Jon J. Amberg; Mark P. Gaikowski
Aquaculture Research | 2017
Aaron R. Cupp; Kim T. Fredricks; Scott T. Porcher; Justin R. Smerud; Christopher F. Hartleb; Mark P. Gaikowski
Management of Biological Invasions | 2017
Aaron R. Cupp; John A. Tix; Justin R. Smerud; Richard A. Erickson; Kim T. Fredricks; Jon J. Amberg; Cory D. Suski; Robert Wakeman
Journal of Great Lakes Research | 2017
Brooke J. Vetter; Kelsie Murchy; Aaron R. Cupp; Jon J. Amberg; Mark P. Gaikowski; Allen F. Mensinger