Browsing by Author "Gelwick, Frances P."
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Gelwick, Frances P.; Burgess, Christine C. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2002-12-31)In 1997, the Texas Water Development Board identified George Parkhouse I on the South Sulphur River in northeast Texas as a potential reservoir site. This aquatic survey of a future reservoir site is designed to provide ...
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Vale, Arturo J., III (2010-01-14)The Northeastern region of Mexico has developed rapidly over the last few decades and reservoir construction has accompanied the growth of the region. As a result, recreational and sport fishing have become very popular. ...
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Ireland, Patrick Alexander (2011-10-21)Nuisance aquatic vegetation (mainly Hydrilla Verticillata ) has become problematic in Lake Conroe, TX. Consequently, triploid grass carp (Ctenopharynogodon idella) were stocked at densities sufficient to completely denude ...
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Sifuentes, Matthew L. (2010-07-14)Hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) is an invasive aquatic plant that grows quickly across shallow freshwater habitats. It is a problem for recreational users of lakes and landowners. Grass carp (Ctenopharynogodon idella) is ...
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Anderson, David K. (Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)The primary purposes of this dissertation were understanding the nature of an attitudinal scale designed to measure the consumptive orientation of recreational anglers and filling a gap in the published literature regarding ...
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Colin Castillo, Sergio (2012-02-14)Self governance has proved to be a suitable instrument for the management of a common pool resource like fisheries. Under self governance, individuals organize themselves for the use of a resource, to deal with problems ...
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Gelwick, Frances P.; Li, Raymond Y. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2003)To accommodate projected increases in the demand for water, the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) adopted the Texas Water Plan in 1997. The Texas Water Plan identifies Allens Creek as a potential reservoir site to supply ...
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Hill, Paige McGee (Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)With an estimated 400 million domestic cats worldwide, free-roaming cats issues are of global importance due to animal welfare and public health concerns, as well as impacts on native wildlife through predation, competition ...
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Culbertson, Jan C. (2010-01-14)The present study explored the spatial and temporal demographic trends in oyster population dynamics and their relationships to freshwater inflows and the pathogen Dermo (Perkinsus marinus) on three reefs (Shell, Mad Island, ...