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Hood and colleagues publish in Global Change Biology
Dr. Jim Hood and colleagues from University of Alabama, Montana State University, St. Catherine University, and University of Iceland published an article in Global Change Ecology entitled, "…

Noel Aloysius co-leads press conference on recent work at 2015 AGU meeting
Dr. Noel Aloysius co-led a press conference with Dr. Hans Paerl at the 2015 American Geophysical Union meeting. He discussed his work predicting how Lake Erie HAB frequency and severity will…

We're hiring! - Multiple graduate student positions
The AEL is looking for students interested in a Master's or PhD - we have 3 open positions. Visit our Opportunities page for more information.
AEL Holiday Party - a success!
With the holidays approaching, the AEL took time to gather and celebrate... included were good conversations, cheer, and, of course, an ugly sweater contest.
The AEL wishes all of you…

Now Hiring! - MS student in Fisheries Biology
Dr. Elizabeth Marschall has an opening for a master’s student to begin during fall 2016. The student will develop a thesis project focusing on either 1) coexistence, through spatial and temporal…

Congrats, Dr. Culver!
Dr. Dave Culver was presented a Lifetime Acheivement Award at this year's Water Management Association of Ohio Annual Conference due to his contributions to the field of aquatic ecology.
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AEL members publish book chapter
Dr. Dave Culver, Ruth Briland, and Cathy Doyle published a book chapter (Ch 18) "Large-scale production of yellow perch, walleye, and hybrid walleye in ponds" in Biology and Culture of Percid…

Congrats, Ruth!
Ruth Briland, PhD student with Stu Ludsin, passed her candidacy exam "with flying colors," says Ludsin.
Congrats, Ruth!
To learn more about Ruth's work, visit her website.

Ludsin and Marschall featured in Great Lakes Echo, the Windsor Star, and TakePart
Photo: Jeff Greenberg/Getty Images
Stu Ludsin and Libby Marschall's work on the implications of warming winters for yellow perch and walleye was featured in
Great Lakes Echo: Climate…