About Chris
I am a fish physiological ecologist working on applied fisheries conservation, management, and aquaculture challenges. My areas of focus include the design and evaluation of fish passage structures for native fishes and developing techniques for the culture of rare native fishes.
Website Google Scholar ProfileInterests
- Physiological ecology of fishes
- Conservation physiology of fishes
- Aquatic ecology
- Aquatic invasive species
- Fish passage and barrier design
Education
Ph.D., Ecology - University of California
Davis, CA, 1998
M.S., Ecology - University of California
Davis, CA, 1996
B.A., Natural Resource Management - University of California
Berkeley, CA, 1992
Awards, Honors, Grants
- Colorado-Wyoming Chapter American Fisheries Society Outstanding Mentor, 2015
- WCNR Harry E. Troxell Distinguished Service to Students Award, 2012
- Colorado-Wyoming Chapter American Fisheries Society Best Paper Award, 2008
Memberships
- American Fisheries Society | Physiology section | Education section | Biotechnology section