Assistant Professor at University of Tennessee - Knoxville interested in fish movement & how understanding it can help us assess & manage fish populations
Made the jump over to Bluesky - if you are over there as well, please come find me so I can build back up my list of people to follow! lisakizzofisheries . bsky . social
@GLATOS_Fish I know that myself & many others learned a lot from his leadership, and I will always appreciate how he wanted to grow and build the telemetry community, including early career scientists. Chris made significant contributions to this project and so many others-he will be missed.
I'm not sure how many are still using this platform, but for those that are - please check out our publication on comparing conventional tag data and acoustic tag data for lake whitefish in Green Bay, which is now online! https://t.co/WjE89tL0EN
This publication is from my postdoc work at UWSP with @GLATOS_Fish. The untimely passing of Chris Vandergoot a few months ago has left a big hole in GLATOS and the telemetry community. I am lucky that I got to work with Chris during my time as a postdoc...(2/3)
🐟RT please!🐟
Open Graduate Research Assistantships
MS - AIS Prevention
PhD - Invasion Ecology/Movement Ecology
Links and information in thread @SDSUFishEcology@SDStateNRM
The Fisheries group at UT Knoxville is looking to hire a lab manager(BS + experience or MS level position)! The position is funded for at least one year, with plans to extend as funding allows. Please see the job posting for more information! https://t.co/jhzhikEUwr
Are you a PhD or post-doc interested in helping shape what research the GLFC funds? We are accepting applications for the William Taylor Early Career Researcher Fellowship!
A full description of the position with application instructions is available at:
https://t.co/4Yw1Y2oTzj
@NahidAllhasan14 Thank you for your interest, but the application period has closed and reviews have begun. I hope to have more positions opening so please keep an eye out!
I'm seeking applicants for a M.S. position in fish movement ecology! Please share, and contact me (via email for faster response time) with any questions. #fisheries
I'm seeking applicants for a M.S. position in fish movement ecology! Please share, and contact me (via email for faster response time) with any questions. #fisheries
Great to see this one out. Estimating reproductive success of walleye in a northern Wisconsin lake. Bigger isn't necessarily better. Most of the reproductive output comes from medium sized fish.
https://t.co/E0X4Nxr9Xj
Post-Doc Position University of Wisconsin Stevens Point
Post-doctoral researcher will analyze, synthesize, and publish results from walleye, smallmouth bass and lake whitefish and assist ongoing tagging and receiver tending.
Dan Isermann, [email protected] (715) 346-3221
I'm excited to share that I've started a new position as an Assistant Professor in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville! I'm looking forward to building a research program focusing on fish movement and how it relates to fisheries management.
I'm hoping to be able to start recruiting students for 2024/2025, so stay tuned 🙂 In the meantime I'm looking forward to building new collaborations in Tennessee and beyond!
I am very excited to announce that this week I started working at the University of Tennessee as a Research Assistant Professor. Looking forward to doing research and to start collaborating with people in the area!
Excited to share a publication from my postdoc work w/ WI Coop Fishery Research Unit & @GLATOS_Fish using acoustic telemetry to address some important questions about walleye spawning locations, movements, and the potential for stock mixing in Green Bay! https://t.co/nYMyopcEYp
Please share and RT. I am looking to recruit a grad student (PhD and/or MS) beginning in the fall looking at movements of sport fish within Mississippi waters and beyond. Please see this link for more details https://t.co/rvkgEOelBy
I am recruiting a lab manager! My lab works on applied fish conservation genetics/genomics questions to inform management. Current projects use GT-seq, high throughput msats, RAD-seq, RAD capture, lcWGS, and eDNA on walleye, whitefish, sea lamprey, northern pike, musky, and more!