I'm looking for examples using stream-side and instream incubators (“hatchboxes”) for releasing unfed salmonid fry to enhance harvest, supplement natural runs, or restore extirpated populations. Any leads appreciated, please repost to spread the word!
Thanks to the 90+ folks who came out last night to hear me preach the #roadecology gospel at Oregon State University, a campus with an appropriate amount of beaver iconography. Grateful as always to my guy @anokaydane and the good folks at @osuswlf for showing me a dam fine time!
“The foodscape – (re) connecting salmon to the productive capacity of their watersheds,” by Gabe Rossi, J Ryan Bellmore, Jonathan Armstrong, Carson Jeffres, Sean Naman, Stephanie Carlson, Ted Grantham, Matthew Kaylor, Seth White, Jacob Katz, Mary Power https://t.co/HyhEWbmXND 1/2
Just out! Open access article: A focused research agenda is needed to understand impacts of #ClimateChange on straying of both wild and hatchery #Salmon https://t.co/0eAQnHb0Iw
The search has begun for my successor! Collections-focused ichthyologists with expertise in systematics, phylogenetics, biogeography, and conservation should apply by April 14. I can happily answer questions about the awesome department and collection.
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For too many years I've been meaning to have a research website, and it took hiring an amazing research assistant to actually make it happen. Check it out!
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The Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences Department @OregonState is hiring THREE positions. First two are now posted.
1. Social scientist who can work with wolves and ranchers
2. Mammal pop/community ecologist who can work with voles and growers
3. Ichthyologist