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Ludsin, Briland, and Farmer - Ecological Forecasting: Hypoxia Assessment in Lake Erie
Press Release: Feb. 26, 2014 Contact: Jim Erickson, (734) 647-1842, ericksn@umich.edu
EDITORS: High-resolution map of major Lake Erie tributaries available
Ambitious…
2014 Research Review - a success!
The 2014 Lake Erie - Inland Waters Annual Research Review was a great success. Held January 16 - 17, 2014 in the Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center, over 100 agency officials, students,…
New - CEAP project website available
Check out more about the project Stu Ludsin, Conor Keitzer, and their colleagues are working on: Western Lake Erie Basin Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP, for short) Also, peruse the…
Now Hiring! - Watershed Modeling Postdoc
Post-doctoral scientist in watershed modeling The incumbent will lead a major modeling effort in support of a funded 4-year NSF Combined Human and Natural Systems project that is investigating…
Welcome, Maura!
Maura O'Brien is joining us as a Research Assistant for Conor Keitzer, a post-doc for Stu Ludsin. She's joining the AEL to help with a project assessing the impacts of best management practices…
Peter Sale visits the AEL and OSU
Last week, Dr. Peter Sale, a world-renowned coral reef ecologist and climate change advocate, visited the AEL. He spent his two-day visit meeting with graduate students, giving an EEOB seminar, and…
Article featuring Ludsin, Briland, and Farmer featured on Climate.gov
Stu Ludsin, Ruth Briland, and Troy Farmer are all highlighted in an article featured on Climate.gov. The article details Ludsin's work on climate change and yellow perch, explaining what warming…
Thanks for a great year!
Thanks to all of the AEL members for a great year! Here's to an even better 2014! POST-DOCS Seyoum Gebremariam Kristen DeVanna Mike Fraker Paul Hurtado Dave Glover Jahn Kallis Conor Keitzer GRADUATE…
Ludsin and Briland BioScience publication - Cover Story
Stu Ludsin and Ruth Briland are authors on a 2014 BioScience article entitled, "Changing Ecosystem Dynamics in the Laurentian Great Lakes: Bottom-Up and Top-Down Regulation." Plus, their article…