Courses

Courses taught by Dr. Myrick

FW204
Introduction to Fishery Biology

CSU students in river with nets

FW204 students learn how to use a backpack electrofishing unit to collect fish on the Poudre River.

Exposure to sampling techniques, agencies, and topics in fishery biology careers.

FW402
Fish Culture

CSU students working with lab equipment

FW402 students learn how to spawn walleye with Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists.

Principles and practices to produce food, bait, and sport fishes.

FW405
Fish Physiology

Fisheries lab equipment

FW405 students are given the opportunity to use research-grade equipment, such as this Loligo Model-90 fish swimming respirometer.

Physiological ecology of fishes; functional adaptations and adjustments used to cope with environmental and physiological states.

FW605
Advanced Fish Physiological Ecology

CSU students working with fish samples in lab setting

FW605 students are taught advanced techniques including whole-tank respirometry.

Physiological ecology of fishes; functional adaptations and adjustments used to cope with environmental and physiological states.