Dr. Brett Johnson's

Fisheries Ecology Laboratory at CSU

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Devoted to the study of the ecology, conservation and management of
lentic and lotic biota and their ecosystems


Horsetooth ReservoirMorrow Point Dam, Gunnison River, COBlue Mesa Reservoir, COblock net on Gunnison River diversionThe Loch, RMNP


Expertise: Our lab offers world-class expertise in food web interactions, fisheries management, limnology,
reservoir ecology, bioenergetics, and population dynamics.  We employ an eclectic approach utilizing field studies,
laboratory experiments, and computer modeling, and state of  the art techniques such as hydroacoustics, stable isotope
analysis, and otolith microchemistry.

Partnerships:
We collaborate with managers and researchers from federal, state and local agencies and
the private sector.

Mentoring: Undergraduate and graduate students are trained as scientists and gain valuable field and laboratory skills,
studying a wide variety of ecological problems, while working in close association with agency collaborators.

Education:  We offer courses in fish biology and fishery science for college credit as well as continuing
education workshops for professional development.


roundtail chub,  Gila robustaDaphnia spp.Kokanee salmon, Oncorhynchus nerkaMysis relicta

Image credits: City of Fort Collins, Bureau of Reclamation, Marci Koski, Jill Hardiman, Brett Johnson, Colorado Division of Wildlife, Yvonne Allen,

Pat Martinez, NOAA-GLERL


Dr. Brett M. Johnson
Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Biology
Colorado State University
, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1474
voice: (970) 491-5002, (970) 491-2749   fax: (970) 491-5091

brett.johnson"at"colostate.edu


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