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Recognizing high-risk areas for zebra mussels and Eurasian watermilfoil invasions in Minnesota -
Decision-making tool for optimal management of AIS - Nick Phelps
Determining highest-risk vectors of spiny waterflea spread - Valerie Brady
Evaluating zebra mussel spread pathways and mechanisms in order to prevent further spread - Mike McCartney
Eco-epidemiological model to assess aquatic invasive species management - Nick Phelps
Estimating overland transport frequencies of invasive zebra mussels - Mike McCartney
Blocking bighead, silver, and other invasive carp by optimizing lock and dams - Peter Sorensen
Ascertaining whether an enhanced bubble curtain could deter Asian carp movement into small tributaries in a practical manner; immediate installation of sound deterrents in the Mississippi River - Peter Sorensen

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