2024 Annual AISC Conference
Thank you so much for attending the AISC's 11th Annual Conference and AGM!
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POSTER PRESENTATIONS 2024
Understanding the Effects of Human Intervention on Wild Boar Ecology in Alberta
Hannah Bordin and Mark Boyce, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta
Evaluating the Risks of Transboundary Movements of Invasive Wild Pigs at the Canada-United States Border: Implications for African Swine Fever Preparedness
Dr. Ryan Brook, Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Saskatchewan
Environmental DNA for the Detection of Wild Boar in Alberta
Jim Davies, Susan Koziel, Jori Harrison, and Brian Eaton, InnoTech Alberta, and Hannah McKenzie, Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation
Devin Fitzpatrick, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary
Surveillance of Circulating Infectious Disease on Free-Ranging Invasive Wild Boar in Alberta, Canada
Oshin Ley Garcia and Mathieu Pruvot, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary
Aquatic Mesocosms for Invasive Species Research in Alberta
Jim Davies, Ryan Melnichuk, Zhongzhi Chen, and Brian Eaton, InnoTech Alberta
Factors Favouring Invasion by Caragana arborescens in the Southern Boreal Zone
Martin Hinojosa, Jacob Mamchur, James F. Cahill, and Viktoria Wagner, University of Alberta
Where Did the Trematodes Go? Carp Invasion Upends Host-Parasite Dynamics in a Eutrophic Wetland
Molly Tilley, Dilini Abeyrama, Cameron P. Goater, Steve Wiseman, and Matthew J. Bogard, Aquatic Biogeochemistry Lab, University of Lethbridge
Comparing the Effectiveness of Different Methodologies for Detecting Escaping Caragana arborescens
Jacob Mamchur, Martin Hinojosa, James F. Cahill, and Viktoria Wagner, University of Alberta
Rick Robinson, Natalya Sapova and Eileen Teasdale, City of Calgary Water Services; Dean Foster and Jessica Eaton, Associated Engineering Group Ltd.; and Teagan Fladager, KBL Environmental
Britton McNerlin, Kelly Wu, Viktoria Wagner, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta
Seroprevalence of Trichinella in Alberta Wild Pigs
Kiera Middel, Chunu Mainali and Darcy Visscher, The Kings University; Hannah McKenzie, Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation
Marissa Lynds, Parks Canada Agency, Elk Island National Park
Thomas Wooff, Todd Nivens MA, and Jeannette Hall, Kerry Wood Nature Centre & Historic Fort Normandeau
DAY ONE PRESENTATIONS - March 20, 2024
KEYNOTE: Invasive Species on a Global Scale, but Under an Alberta Perspective
Patrick Hanington, University of Alberta & Nicole Kimmel, Government of Alberta
130 Years of Plant Invasion History in Alberta: Patterns and Differences in the Delays Between Introduction and Subsequent Rapid Spread
Chris Neeser, Government of Alberta
Canada Thistle Rust Fungus (Puccinia suaveolens) Biocontrol Field Trials in Edmonton
Mike Jenkins, City of Edmonton
Perspectives from Garden Retailers - Interactions with the Public Regarding Invasive Plant Species
Jennifer Hoglin, Gooseberry Gardens
Michael McTavish, University of Toronto
The Alberta Rat Control Program
Karen Wickerson, Government of Alberta
Update on the Alberta Wild Boar Control Program
Hannah McKenzie, Government of Alberta
Mapping Established Strongholds for Invasive Wild Pig Populations on the Canadian Prairies
Dr. Ryan Brook, University of Saskatchewan
DAY 2 PRESENTATIONS - MARCH 21, 2024
eDNA Use for Invasive Species Monitoring
Patrick Hanington, University of Alberta
Whirling Out of Control; What We Know So Far About Whirling Disease in Alberta
Dani Jakovljevic, University of Alberta
Quagga Mussel Response for the Mid-Snake River, Idaho
Nic Zurfluh, Government of Idaho
Novel Communications Techniques for Preventing Organisms in Trade in Canada
Jenna White, Invasive Species Centre
Containing the Spread of Starry Stonewort
Edgar Rudberg, CD3 Systems
Dutch Elm Disease in Saskatoon: Successes and Shortfalls
Sydney Worthy, City of Saskatoon