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Works by Richard T. Melstrom in Animal Sciences

2020

How diverse are preferences for urban fisheries? Evidence from a choice experiment, Richard T. Melstrom, Matthew Kaefer
Richard Melstrom

Strategic behavior and dynamic externalities in commercial fisheries, Anna A. Klis, Richard T. Melstrom
Richard Melstrom

2019

Economic damages from a worst-case oil spill in the Straits of Mackinac, Richard T. Melstrom, Carson Reeling, Latika Gupta, Steven R. Miller, Yongli Zhang, Frank Lupi
Richard Melstrom

The Effect of Site Congestion on Valuing Freshwater Fishing for Urban Residents, Richard T. Melstrom, Taylor Welniak
Richard Melstrom

The Optimal Timing of Reintroducing Captive Populations Into the Wild, Richard T. Melstrom, Kehinde Rilwan Salau, David W. Shanafelt, David W. Shanafelt
Richard Melstrom

2016

Measuring the Relationship between Sportfishing Trip Expenditures and Anglers’ Species Preferences, James M. Long, Richard T. Melstrom
Richard Melstrom

2015

Valuing recreational fishing quality at rivers and streams, Richard T. Melstrom, Frank Lupi, Peter C. Esselman, R. Jan Stevenson
Richard Melstrom

Cyclical harvesting in fisheries with bycatch, Richard T. Melstrom
Richard Melstrom

2014

Optimal Management of a Fishery with Bycatch, Richard T. Melstrom
Richard Melstrom

Managing apparent competition between the feral pigs and native foxes of Santa Cruz Island, Richard T. Melstrom
Richard Melstrom

2013

Valuing Recreational Fishing in the Great Lakes, Richard T. Melstrom, Frank Lupi
Richard Melstrom