School of Natural Resources and Environment

Dr. Jonathan Doubek

Associate Professor

BS 2010, MS 2013, University of Michigan; PhD 2018, Virginia Tech

2020    Stockwell JD, Doubek JP, Adrian R, Anneville O, Carey CC, Carvalho L, de Senerpont Domis LN, Dur G, Frassl MA, Grossart H-P, Ibelings BW, Lajeunesse MJ, Lewandowska AM, Llames ME, Matsuzaki SS, Nodine ER, Noges P, Patil VP, Pomati F, Rinke K, Rudstam LG, Rusak JA, Salmaso N, Seltmann CT, Straile D, Thackeray SJ, Thiery W, Urrutia-Cordero P, Venail P, Verburg P, Woolway RI, Zohary T, Andersen MR, Bhattacharya R, Hejzlar J, Janatian N, Kpodonu ATNK, Williamson TJ, Wilson HL. 2020. Storm impacts on phytoplankton community dynamics in lakes. Global Change Biology 26: 2756-2784.

Doubek JP, Goldfarb SK, Stockwell JD. 2020. Should we be sampling zooplankton at night? Limnology and Oceanography Letters 5: 313-321.

Dugan HA, Skaff NK, Doubek JP, Burke SM, Krivak-Tetley FE, Summers JC, Hanson PC, Weathers KC. 2020. Lakes at risk of chloride contamination. Environmental Science & Technology 54: 6639-6650.

Moore MR, Doubek JP, Xu H, Cardinale BJ. 2020. Hedonic Price Estimates of Lake Water Quality: Valued Attribute, Instrumental Variables, and Ecological-Economic Benefits. Ecological Economics 176: 106692.

2019    Doubek JP, Campbell KL, Lofton ME, McClure RP, Carey CC. 2019. Hypolimnetic hypoxia increases the biomass variability and compositional variability of crustacean zooplankton communities. Water 11:2179.

Carey CC, Ward NK, Farrell KJ, Lofton ME, Krinos AI, McClure RP, Subratie KC, Figueiredo RJ, Doubek JP, Hanson PC, Papadopoulos P, Arzberger P. 2019. Enhancing collaboration between ecologists and computer scientists: lessons learned and paths forward. Ecosphere 10:e02753

Doubek JP, Carey CC, Lavender M, Winegardner AK, Beaulieu M, Kelly PT, Pollard AI, Straile

D, Stockwell JD. 2019. Calanoid copepod zooplankton density is positively associated with water residence time across the continental United States. PLoS ONE 14:e0209567.

Munger ZW, Carey CC, Gerling AB, Doubek JP, Hamre KD, McClure RP, Schreiber ME. 2019. Hydrological vs. oxygenation control on iron and manganese mass budgets in a drinking water reservoir. Lake and Reservoir Management 35:277–291.

2018    Mantzouki E, Beklioğlu M, Brookes JD, de Senerpont Domis LN, Dugan HA, Doubek JP, Grossart H-P, Nejstgaard JC, Pollard AI, Ptacnik R, Rose KC, Sadro S, Seelen L, Skaff NK, Teubner K, Weyhenmeyer GA, Ibelings BW. 2018. Snapshot surveys for lake monitoring, more than a shot in the dark. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6:10.3389/fevo.2018.00201.

 

Doubek JP, Campbell KL, Doubek KM, Hamre KD, Lofton ME, McClure RP, Ward NK, Carey CC. 2018. The effects of hypolimnetic anoxia on the diel vertical migration of freshwater crustacean zooplankton. Ecosphere 9:e02332.

McCullough IM, Dugan HA, Farrell KJ, Morales-Williams AM, Ouyang Z, Roberts D, Scordo F,

Bartlett SL, Burke SM, Doubek JP, Krivak-Tetley FE, Skaff NK, Summers JC, Weathers KC, Hanson PC. 2018. Dynamic modeling of organic carbon fates in lake ecosystems. Ecological Modelling 386:71–82.

Hamre KD, McClure RP, Munger ZW, Doubek JP, Gerling AB, Schreiber ME, Carey CC. 2018. In situ fluorometry reveals a persistent, perennial hypolimnetic cyanobacterial bloom in a seasonally anoxic reservoir. Freshwater Science 37:483–495.

Carey CC, Hanson PC, Doubek JP, McClure RP. 2018. Oxygen dynamics control the burial of organic carbon in a eutrophic reservoir. Limnology and Oceanography-Letters 3:293–301.

Carey CC, McClure RP, Doubek JP, Lofton ME, Ward NK, Scott DT. 2018. Chaoborus spp. transport CH4 from the sediments to the surface waters in a seasonally anoxic reservoir, but their contribution to water column CH4 concentrations and diffusive efflux is minor. Environmental Science & Technology 52:1165–1173.

2017    Dugan HA, Bartlett SL, Burke SM, Doubek JP, Krivak-Tetly FE, Skaff NK, Summers JC, Hanson PC, Weathers KC. 2017. A database of chloride trends in North America and European freshwater lakes. Nature: Scientific Data 4:170101.

Hamre KD, Gerling AB, Munger ZW, Doubek JP, McClure RP, Cottingham KL, Carey CC. 2017.  Spatial variation in dinoflagellate recruitment along a reservoir ecosystem continuum. Journal of Plankton Research 39:715-728.

 

Doubek JP, Carey CC. 2017. Catchment, morphometric, and water quality characteristics differ between reservoirs and naturally formed lakes on a latitudinal gradient in the conterminous United States. Inland Waters 2:171-180.

Dugan HA, Bartlett SL, Burke SM, Doubek JP, Krivak-Tetley FE, Skaff NK, Summers JC, Farrell KJ, McCullough IM, Morales-Williams AM, Roberts D, Scordo F, Ouyang Z, Hanson PC, Weathers KC. 2017. Salting our freshwaters. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114:4453-4458.

2016    Munger ZW, Gerling AB, Carey CC, Hamre KD, Doubek JP, Klepatzki SD, McClure RP, Schreiber ME. 2016. Effectiveness of hypolimnetic oxygenation for preventing accumulation of Fe and Mn in a drinking water reservoir. Water Research 106:1-14.

Gerling AB, Munger ZW, Doubek JP, Hamre KD, Gantzer PA, Little JC, Carey CC. 2016. Whole catchment manipulations of internal and external loading reveal the sensitivity of a century-old reservoir to hypoxia. Ecosystems 19:555-571.

2015    Doubek JP, Carey CC, Cardinale BJ. 2015. Anthropogenic land use is associated with N-fixing cyanobacterial dominance in lakes across the continental United States. Aquatic Sciences 77:681-694.

 

2014    Doubek JP, Lehman JT. 2014. Historical trophic position of Limnocalanus macrurus in Lake Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research 40: 1027-1032.

2013    Jackson EW, Doubek JP, Schaeffer JS, Lehman JT. 2013. Historical and recent biomass and food web relations of Limnocalanus macrurus in Lake Huron. Journal of Great Lakes Research 39: 404–408.

Lehman JT, Doubek JP, Jackson EW. 2013. Effect of reducing allochthonous P load on biomass and alkaline phosphatase activity of phytoplankton in an urbanized watershed, Michigan. Lake and Reservoir Management 29: 116–125.

 

2011    Doubek JP, Lehman JT. 2011. Historical biomass of Limnocalanus in Lake Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research 37: 159–164.

Lehman JT, Bell DW, Doubek JP, McDonald KE. 2011. Reduced additions to river phosphorus for three years following implementation of a lawn fertilizer ordinance. Lake and Reservoir Management 27: 390–397.

Doubek JP, Goldfarb SK, Stockwell JD. 2019. Zooplankton paired night and day density and biomass estimates, worldwide literature survey, 1900 – 2016. Environmental Data Initiative. DOI: 10.6073/pasta/ec7dc9192af0d9b95d1b0e2411bc4e73.

Carey C.C., A.B. Gerling, J.P. Doubek, K.D. Hamre, R.P. McClure, M.E. Lofton, K.J. Farrell. 2018.

Secchi depth data and discrete depth profiles of photosynthetically active radiation, temperature,

dissolved oxygen, and pH for Beaverdam Reservoir, Carvins Cove Reservoir, Falling Creek Reservoir,

Gatewood Reservoir, and Spring Hollow Reservoir in southwestern Virginia, USA 2013-2017.

Environmental Data Initiative. DOI:10.5072/FK2/b31780b17d3d3db6ec6d7df45142501c

Carey C.C., M.E. Lofton, A.B. Gerling, R.P. McClure, J.P. Doubek, B.R. Niederlehner, K.J. Farrell.

  1. Water chemistry time series for Beaverdam Reservoir, Carvins Cove Reservoir, Falling Creek

Reservoir, Gatewood Reservoir, and Spring Hollow Reservoir in southwestern Virginia, USA 2013-

  1. Environmental Data Initiative. DOI:10.5072/FK2/eaa71d3b41d6f9ecc6adb9f2107159fc

Carey C.C., J.P. Doubek, R.P. McClure, P.C. Hanson. 2017. Organic carbon, temperature, oxygen,

and inflow volume time series for Falling Creek Reservoir, Vinton, Virginia: Summer 2014.

Environmental Data Initiative. DOI:10.5072/FK2/bbb9fa55889a48cd6ee9e89c0b0636d3

Carey C.C., R.P. McClure, A.B. Gerling, J.P. Doubek, S. Chen, M.E. Lofton, K.D. Hamre. 2018. Time

series of high-frequency profiles of depth, temperature, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, specific

conductivity, chlorophyll a, turbidity, pH, and oxidation-reduction potential for Beaverdam Reservoir,

Carvins Cove Reservoir, Falling Creek Reservoir, Gatewood Reservoir, and Spring Hollow Reservoir in

Southwestern Virginia, USA 2013-2017. Environmental Data Initiative. DOI: 10.5072/FK2/cc1752d66a6740da3c011d6ba96842ba

Carey C.C., J.P. Doubek, K.L. Campbell. 2018. Crustacean zooplankton density and biomass and

rotifer density for Beaverdam Reservoir, Carvins Cove Reservoir, Gatewood Reservoir, and Spring

Hollow Reservoir in southwestern Virginia, USA 2014-2016. Environmental Data Initiative. DOI:

10.5072/FK2/d6be483c54cda96939a23dd78fe00783

Underlined name refers to presenter

2019    Goldfarb SK, Doubek JP, Antão-Geraldes A, Bartrons M, Berger S, Brentrup JA, Brucet S, Burnet S, Galarce LC, Carey CC, de Eyto E, Dur G, Erdoğan S, Erina O, Grossart HP, Kainz M, Kankılıç GB, Khan S, Leoni B, Lepori F, McCarthy V, Nava V, Nejstgaard J, Ogorelec Z, Ozen A, Pascual M, Paterson M, Patelli M, Qiu Q, Richardson D, Rusak J, Sepulveda-Jauregui A, Pinheiro-Silva L, Straile D, Tartarotti B, Tavşanoğlu UN, Tereshina M, Umaña-Villalobos G, Walles T, Wander HL, Wurtsbaugh W, Stockwell JD. Day ‘N’ NightZ: The effects of hypoxia on pelagic zooplankton population estimates and migration patterns. Poster presentation at GLEON 21, Huntsville, Ontario, Canada, 2019.

2018    Doubek JP, Adrian R, Alfonso MB, Anneville O, Bhattacharya R, DeGasperi CL, de Eyto E, Feuchtmayr H, Dur G, Gaiser EE, Girdner SF, Graham JL, Grossart HP, Hejzlar J, Ibelings BW, Jacquet S, Lewandowska A, Llames ME, Shin-ichiro SM, Nodine ER, Nõges P, Patil VP, Rimmer A, Rudstam LG, Rusak JA, Seltmann CT, Swain HM, Thackeray SJ, Thiery W, Urrutia-Cordero P, van Lipzig NPM, Verburg P, Woolway RI, Zohary T, Stockwell JD. The extent and variability of storm-induced epilimnetic temperature changes in lakes worldwide using long-term and high-frequency data. Poster presentation at GLEON 20, Rottnest Island, Australia, 2018.

 

Doubek JP, Campbell KL, Lofton ME, McClure RP, Carey CC. Hypolimnetic anoxia intensifies the variability of crustacean zooplankton communities across four reservoirs. Poster presentation at the Department of Biological Sciences Research Day 2018, Blacksburg, Virginia, February 2018.

2017    Doubek JP, Campbell KL, Lofton ME, McClure RP, Carey CC. Hypolimnetic anoxia intensifies the variability of crustacean zooplankton communities across four reservoirs. Poster presentation at GLEON 19, Mohonk Lake, NY, December 2017.

Doubek JP, Campbell KL, Doubek KM, Hamre KD, Lofton ME, McClure RP, Ward NK, Carey CC. Oxygen-induced trade-offs on zooplankton diel vertical migration: caught between fish and an anoxic place. Oral presentation at the Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR, August 2017.

Doubek JP, Lavender M, Winegardner AK, Beaulieu M, Kelly PT, Carey CC, Pollard AI, Straile D, Stockwell JD. Reservoir discharge and management are important drivers of zooplankton community structure across the continental United States. Oral presentation at Virginia Water Conference, Richmond, VA, March 2017.

Doubek JP, Campbell KL, Doubek KM, Hamre KD, Harrell CW, Lofton ME, McClure RP, Ward NK, Carey CC. Hypoxia-induced trade-offs on zooplankton vertical distribution and community structure in reservoirs. Invited oral presentation at Department of Biological Sciences Research Day 2017, Blacksburg, Virginia, February 2017.

2016    Dugan HA, Bartlett SL, Burke SM, Doubek JP, Krivak-Tetley FE, Skaff NK, Summers JC, Farrell KJ, McCullough IM, Morales-Williams AM, Roberts D, Scordo F, Ouyang Z, Hanson PC, Weathers KC. Salting our freshwaters. Poster presentation at GLEON 18, Gaming, Austria, July, 2016.

Doubek JP, Bierlein KA, Campbell KL, Gerling AB, Hamre KD, McClure RP, Munger ZW, Figueiredo RJ, Hanson PC, Carey CC. Hypoxia-induced trade-offs on zooplankton vertical distribution and community structure in reservoirs. Poster presentation at GLEON 18, Gaming, Austria, July, 2016.

Doubek JP, Burke SM, Summers JC, Bartlett SL, Dugan HA, Krivak-Tetley FE, Skaff NK, Farrell KJ, McCullough IM, Scordo F, Hanson PC, Weathers KC. ­­­Cyanobacteria like it hot, nutrient-rich, and a little salty: increased chloride alters phytoplankton and zooplankton community structure in lakes and reservoirs. Poster presentation at GLEON 18, Gaming, Austria, July, 2016.

Burke SM, Doubek JP, Dugan HA, Ewing HA, MacDonald LA, Morales-Williams AM, Skaff NK, Stockwell JD, Summers JC. Global trends and drivers of lake primary production. Poster presentation at GLEON 18, Gaming, Austria, July, 2016.

Doubek JP, Bierlein KA, Gerling AB, Hamre KD, McClure RP, Munger ZW, Figueiredo RJ, Hanson PC, Carey CC. Hypoxia-induced trade-offs on zooplankton vertical distribution and community structure in Virginia reservoirs. Oral presentation at Virginia Water Conference, Richmond, VA, March 2016.

Doubek JP, Bierlein KA, Gerling AB, Hamre KD, McClure RP, Munger ZW, Carey CC. Hypoxia-induced trade-offs on zooplankton vertical distribution and community structure in reservoirs. Oral presentation at Department of Biological Sciences Research Day 2016, Blacksburg, Virginia, February 2016.

2015    Doubek JP, Lavender M, Winegardner AK, Beaulieu M, Kelly PT, Stockwell JD. Drivers of zooplankton abundance and richness across the continental USA. Poster presentation, GLEON 17, Chuncheon, South Korea, October 2015.

Dugan HA, Bartlett SL, Burke SM, Doubek JP, Krivak-Tetley FE, Skaff NK, Summers JC, Farrell KJ, McCullough IM, Morales-Williams AM, Roberts D, Scordo F, Ouyang Z, Hanson PC, Hong G, Weathers KC. A macroscale study of global chloride trends, drivers, and ecological impacts in lakes. Poster presentation, GLEON 17, Chuncheon, South Korea, October 2015.

Doubek JP, Bierlein KA, Gerling AB, Hamre KD, McClure RP, Munger ZW, Carey CC. Effects of reservoir hypoxia on zooplankton community composition and vertical distribution in Virginia reservoirs. Poster presentation, International Water Association (IWA) Symposium on Lake and Reservoir Management 2015, Pembroke, Virginia, August 2015.

Doubek JP, Hamre KD, Gerling AB, Munger ZW, Gantzer PA, Little JC, Schreiber ME, Carey CC. Effects of hypolimnetic oxygenation on the plankton community of a drinking water reservoir. Oral presentation, Virginia Water Conference, Richmond, VA, March 2015.

2014    Doubek JP, Carey CC, Cardinale BJ. Anthropogenic land use increases N-fixing cyanobacterial dominance in lakes across the continental United States. Poster presentation, Pacific Rim Applications and Grid Middleware Assembly (PRAGMA), Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, October 2014.

Doubek JP, Carey CC, Cardinale BJ. Anthropogenic land use is associated with N-fixing cyanobacterial dominance in lakes across the continental United States. Poster presentation, GLEON 16, Orford, Canada, October 2014.

Doubek JP, Gerling AB, Carey CC. Importance of long-term water quality monitoring in Carvin’s Cove, Roanoke. Oral presentation, Coca Cola, Roanoke, VA, June 2014.

Doubek JP, Carey CC. Phytoplankton communities are more likely to positively respond to increased temperatures and nutrients in natural lakes than in man–made reservoirs. Oral presentation, Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2014.

Doubek JP, Carey CC. Temperature and nutrients interact to promote the dominance of potentially toxic, nitrogen–fixing cyanobacteria in man–made reservoirs. Poster presentation, Research Day, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, February 2014.

2013    Doubek JP, Carey CC. Temperature and nutrients interact to promote the dominance of potentially toxic, nitrogen–fixing cyanobacteria in man–made reservoirs. Poster presentation, GLEON 15, Bahía Blanca, Argentina, November 2013.

Doubek JP, Lehman JT. Historical and seasonal food web relationships of zooplankton in Lake Michigan. Oral presentation, School of Natural Resources and Environment, Ann Arbor, MI, April 2013.

Doubek JP, Cardinale BJ. Land use change is associated with cyanobacterial dominance in U.S. Lakes. Poster presentation, Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference (MEEC) 2013, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, March 2013.

 

2012    Doubek JP. How humans influence the recruitment of cyanobacteria: implications for water quality. Oral presentation, Program in the Environment, Ann Arbor, MI, November 2012.

Doubek JP. Predicting causes for blue green algal blooms, and resulting impacts on the phytoplankton community structure. Oral presentation, School of Natural Resources and Environment, Ann Arbor, MI, October 2012.

Doubek JP. The importance in understanding phyto- and zooplankton interactions as indicator species of water quality. Oral presentation, Department of Mathematics, Ann Arbor, MI, July 2012.

Lawson R, Weiker D, Doubek JP. The procedures and effective means to collect and process water quality samples. Invited seminar, Huron River Watershed Council, Ann Arbor, MI, April 2012.

Doubek JP, Lehman JT. Seasonal changes in zooplankton biomass and food web relations in Lake Michigan. Oral presentation, School of Natural Resources, Ann Arbor, MI, February 2012.

2011    Doubek JP, Lehman JT. Recent proportional changes in zooplankton biomass in Lake Michigan, and the resulting bioenergetic consequences for the zooplankton community. Oral presentation, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Ann Arbor, MI, November 2011.

Doubek JP, Lehman JT. Reduced river phosphorus following a local ordinance to reduce phosphorus in fertilizers. Oral presentation, School of Natural Resources, Ann Arbor, MI, March 2011.

2009    Doubek JP, Lehman JT. Role of hydrology and spring diatom bloom on Dreissena polymorpha (zebra mussel) recruitment. Poster presentation, Department of Biology, Ann Arbor MI, December 2009.

Doubek JP, Gale S. Genetic and geographic differences of an invasive snail species, Bithynia tentaculata, in North America. Poster presentation, 23rd National Conference on Undergraduate Research, La Crosse, WI, April 2009.

Dr. Kevin Kapuscinski

Associate Professor, Assistant Director of Research

Ph.D. 2011, State University of New York

Book

Kapuscinski, K.L., T.D. Simonson, D.P. Crane, S.J. Kerr, J.S. Diana, and J.M. Farrell, editors.  2017.  Muskellunge management: fifty years of cooperation among anglers, scientists, and fisheries biologists.  American Fisheries Society, Symposium 85, Bethesda, Maryland

Invited Symposium Summary

Crane, D.P., K.L. Kapuscinski, and J.K. Nohner.  2013.  Biology, ecology, and management of Muskellunge and Northern Pike: new science to meet current and future challenges.  Pages 556–557 in Schaeffer, J.  143rd Annual Meeting Wrap Up: Thank You Little Rock.  Fisheries 38:553–567

Peer-reviewed Publications (31, 1Undergraduate student, 2Master’s student)

Kapuscinski, K.L., D.P. Crane, and T. Gronda.  In prep.  Effects of conspecific density on selective feeding and time of first feeding by two predatory fishes

Molina-Moctezuma, A., E. Ellis, K.L. Kapuscinski, E.F. Roseman, and A.H. Moerke.  In review.  Restoration of long-lost rapids habitat in a large, working river.  Restoration Ecology

Crane, D.P., K.L. Kapuscinski, and J.J. Hutchens, Jr.  2020.  Use of a novel richness-weighted abundance index of age-0 fishes to identify key features for habitat conservation and restoration.  Ecological Indicators 117:106713

Roseman, E.F., E. Adams, R.L. DeBruyne, J. Gostiaux, H. Harrington, K.L. Kapuscinski, A.H. Moerke, and C. Olds.  2020.  Note: Lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) spawn in the St. Marys River rapids, Michigan.  Journal of Great Lakes Research

Crane, D.P., M.R. Cornett1, C.J. Bauerlien1, M.L. Hawkins1, D.A. Isermann, J.L. Hansbarger, K.L. Kapuscinski, J.R. Meerbeek, M.P. Rennicke, T.D. Simonson, and J.M. Kampa.  2019.  Validity of age estimates from muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) fin rays and associated effects on estimates of growth.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 77(1):69–80

Gerig, B.G., D.T. Chaloner, A.H. Moerke, R. Greil, S.A. Cullen, K.L. Kapuscinski, G.A. Lamberti.  2018.  Trophic ecology of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in relation to other salmonine predators in Northern Lake Huron.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 45(1):160–166

Crane, D.P., and K.L. Kapuscinski.  2018.  Capture efficiency of a fine mesh seine in a large river: implications for abundance, richness, and diversity analyses.  Fisheries Research 205:149–157

Crane, D.P., and K.L. Kapuscinski.  2017.  Habitat use by age-0 Muskellunge in the upper Niagara River, New York.  Pages 227–240 in K.L. Kapuscinski, T.D. Simonson, D.P. Crane, S.J. Kerr, J.S. Diana, and J. M. Farrell, editors. Muskellunge management: fifty years of cooperation among anglers, scientists, and fisheries biologists. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 85, Bethesda, Maryland

Farrell, J.M., R.G. Getchell, K.L. Kapuscinski, and S.R. LaPan.  2017.  Long-term trends of St. Lawrence River Muskellunge: effects of viral hemorrhagic septicemia and Round Goby proliferation creates uncertainty for population sustainability.  Pages 275–302 in K.L. Kapuscinski, T.D. Simonson, D.P. Crane, S.J. Kerr, J.S. Diana, and J.M. Farrell, editors. Muskellunge management: fifty years of cooperation among anglers, scientists, and fisheries biologists. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 85, Bethesda, Maryland

Forzono1, E.M., D.P. Crane, K.L. Kapuscinski, and M.M. Clapsadl.  2017.  Dry-weight energy density of prey fishes from nearshore waters of the upper Niagara River and Buffalo Harbor, New York.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 43(3):215–220.  Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2017.03.009

Turnquist, K.N., W.A. Larson, J.M. Farrell, P.A. Hanchin, K.L. Kapuscinski, L.A. Miller, K.T. Scribner, C.C. Wilson, and B.L. Sloss.  2017.  Genetic structure of muskellunge in the Great Lakes region and the effects of supplementation on genetic integrity of wild populations.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 43(6):1141–1152.  Available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0380133017301557

Miller, L.A., J.M. Farrell, K.L. Kapuscinski, K.T. Scribner, B.L. Sloss, K.N. Turnquist, and C.C. Wilson.  2017.  A review of Muskellunge population genetics: implications for management and future research needs.  Pages 385–414 in K.L. Kapuscinski, T.D. Simonson, D.P. Crane, S.J. Kerr, J.S. Diana, and J.M. Farrell, editors. Muskellunge management: fifty years of cooperation among anglers, scientists, and fisheries biologists. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 85, Bethesda, Maryland

Turnquist, K.N., W. Larson, J.M. Farrell, K.L. Kapuscinski, L.A. Miller, K.T. Scribner, C.C. Wilson, and B.L. Sloss.  2017.  Spatial genetic structure of Muskellunge in the Great Lakes Region and the effects of supplementation on genetic integrity of remnant stocks.  Pages 477–482 in K.L. Kapuscinski, T.D. Simonson, D.P. Crane, S.J. Kerr, J.S. Diana, and J.M. Farrell, editors. Muskellunge management: fifty years of cooperation among anglers, scientists, and fisheries biologists. American Fisheries Society, Symposium 85, Bethesda, Maryland

Gunderson2, M.D., K.L. Kapuscinski, D.P. Crane, and J.M. Farrell.  2016.  Habitats colonized by non-native flowering rush Butomus umbellatus (Linnaeus, 1753) in the Niagara River.  Aquatic Invasions 11(4):369–380.  Available at: http://www.aquaticinvasions.net/2016/AI_2016_Gunderson_etal.pdf

Crane, D.P., L.M. Miller, J.S. Diana, J.M. Casselman, J.M. Farrell, K.L. Kapuscinski, and J.K. Nohner.  2015.  Muskellunge and northern pike ecology and management: a review of important issues and research needs.  Fisheries 40(6):258–267.  Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2015.1038382

Guinan1, M.E., K.L. Kapuscinski, and M.A. Teece.  2015.  Seasonal diet shifts and trophic position of an invasive cyprinid, the rudd Scardinius erythrophthalmus, in the upper Niagara River.  Aquatic Invasions 10(2):217–225.  Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.3391/ai.2015.10.2.10

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and M.A. Wilkinson.  2015.  Abundance, biomass, and macrophyte consumption by rudd in Buffalo Harbor and the Niagara River, and potential herbivory by grass carp.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 41(2):387–395.  Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2015.02.006

Crane, D.P., J.M. Farrell, and K.L. Kapuscinski.  2014.  Predicting muskellunge spawning habitat using a Maxent-based approach to model selection.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 40:325–335.  DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2014.02.016

Farrell, J.M., K.L. Kapuscinski, and H.B. Underwood.  2014.  Fine scale habitat use by age-1 stocked muskellunge and wild northern pike in an upper St. Lawrence River bay.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 40:148–153.  DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2014.01.014

Henning2, B.F., K.L. Kapuscinski, and J.M. Farrell.  2014.  Nearshore fish assemblage structure and habitat relationships in protected and open habitats in the upper St. Lawrence River.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 40:154–163.  DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2013.11.003

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, S.V. Stehman, G.L. Boyer, D.D. Fernando, M.A. Teece, and T.J. Tschaplinski.  2014.  Selective herbivory by an invasive cyprinid, the rudd Scardinius erythrophthalmus.  Freshwater Biology 59:2315–2327.  DOI: 10.1111/fwb.12433

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, G. Paterson, M.A. Wilkinson, L.C. Skinner, and A.J. Gudlewski.  2014.  Low concentrations of contaminants in an invasive, omnivorous cyprinid, the rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus), in a Great Lakes Area of Concern.  Bulletin of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology 93(5):567–573.  DOI: 10.1007/s00128-014-1325-3

Kapuscinski, K.L., and J.M. Farrell.  2014.  Habitat factors influencing fish assemblages at muskellunge nursery sites.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 40:135–147.  DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2012.11.007

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and M.A. Wilkinson.  2014.  Trends in muskellunge population and fishery characteristics in Buffalo Harbor (Lake Erie) and the Niagara River.  Journal of Great Lakes Research 40:125–134.  DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2012.11.006

Kapuscinski, K.L., B.L. Sloss, and J.M. Farrell.  2013.  Genetic population structure of muskellunge in the Great Lakes.  Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142:1075–1089.  DOI: 10.1080/00028487.2013.799515

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and B.A. Murry.  2012.  Feeding strategies and diets of young-of-the-year muskellunge in two large river ecosystems.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 32:635–647.  DOI:10.1080/02755947.2012.675964

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and M.A. Wilkinson.  2012.  Feeding patterns and population structure of an invasive cyprinid, the rudd Scardinius erythrophthalmus (Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae), in Buffalo Harbor (Lake Erie) and the upper Niagara River.  Hydrobiologia 693:169–181.  DOI:10.1007/s10750-012-1106-0

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and M.A. Wilkinson.  2012.  First report of abundant rudd populations in North America.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 32:82–86.  DOI:10.1080/02755947.2012.661391

Kapuscinski, K.L., T.G. Zorn, P.J. Schneeberger, R.P. O’Neal, and B.T. Eggold.  2010.  The status of Lake Michigan walleye stocks.  In Status of walleye in the Great Lakes: proceedings of the 2006 Symposium. Great Lakes Fishery Commission Technical Report 69.  pp. 15–70

Kapuscinski, K.L., B.J. Belonger, S. Fajfer, and T.J. Lychwick.  2007.  Population dynamics of muskellunge in Wisconsin waters of Green Bay, Lake Michigan, 1989-2005.  Environmental Biology of Fishes 79:27–36.  DOI:10.1007/s10641-006-9132-2

Kapuscinski, K.L., M.J. Hansen, and S.T. Schram.  2005.  Movements of lake trout in U.S. waters of Lake Superior, 1973-2001.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25:696–708.  DOI:10.1577/M03-205.1

Current Research Projects

Herigan, G., D.P. Crane, and K.L. Kapuscinski.  Habitat use by invasive, age-0 Rudd in the upper Niagara River, New York

Kapuscinski, K.L., A.H. Moerke, and N. Cassel.  Habitat characteristics associated with European Frog-bit in the St. Marys River

Kapuscinski, K.L.  Excretion and egestion of nitrogen and phosphorus by rudd

LeSage, S., Kieper, W., Monfils, A., Cahil, B., Monfils, M., Kapuscinski, K.L., and A.H. Moerke.  European Frog-bit: enhancing control and assessing impacts and management

Roseman, E.F., S. Koproski, A.H. Moerke, and K.L. Kapuscinski.  Assessment of larval fish production at the St. Marys River rapids related to changes in compensating gates operation

Selected Technical Reports

Kapuscinski, K.L., D.P. Crane, J.M. Farrell, and M.A. Wilkinson.  2012.  Surveys of muskellunge spawning habitat, young-of-the-year, and associated fish assemblages at nearshore sties of the Buffalo Harbor and upper Niagara River.  Section O in D. Einhouse, editor.  NYSDEC Lake Erie 2012 annual report.  New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany

Farrell, J.M., C.C. Barry, and K.L. Kapuscinski.  2011.  Muskellunge management and monitoring in the Thousand Islands section of the St. Lawrence River in 2010 Annual Report, Bureau of Fisheries, Lake Ontario Unit and St. Lawrence River Unit to the Great Lake Fishery Commission’s Lake Ontario Committee.  New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany

Kapuscinski, K.L., M.A. Wilkinson, and J.M. Farrell.  2010.  Sampling for muskellunge, rudd, and the nearshore fish community of the Buffalo Harbor (Lake Erie) and the upper Niagara River, 2009.  Section Q in D. Einhouse, editor.  NYSDEC Lake Erie 2009 annual report.  New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany

Kapuscinski, K.L., M.A. Wilkinson, and J.M. Farrell.  2010.  Sampling for muskellunge and the nearshore fish community of the lower Niagara River, 2009.  Section 19 in 2009 Annual Report, Bureau of Fisheries, Lake Ontario Unit and St. Lawrence River Unit to the Great Lake Fishery Commission’s Lake Ontario Committee.  New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany

Kapuscinski, K.L., M.A. Wilkinson, and J.M. Farrell.  2009.  Sampling efforts for young-of-year (2006-2008) and adult muskellunge (2008) in the Buffalo Harbor, Lake Erie, and the upper Niagara River.  Section R in D. Einhouse, editor.  NYSDEC Lake Erie 2008 annual report.  New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany

Kapuscinski, K.L., and M.A. Wilkinson.  2008.  Adult muskellunge sampling activities in the Buffalo Harbor and upper Niagara River May and June, 2007.  Section U in D. Einhouse, editor.  NYSDEC Lake Erie Unit 2007 annual report.  New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany

Kapuscinski, K.L., and R. Lange.  2005.  Status of walleye stocks in lower Green Bay and the lower Fox River.  Pages 29-36 in B. Horns, editor.  Lake Michigan Management Reports.  Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Madison

Kapuscinski, K.L.  2004.  Evaluation of hatchery-reared pallid sturgeon recaptured in recovery-priority management area #2 during 2003.  Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Helena

Kapuscinski, K.L., and M.W. Baxter.  2004.  Lower Missouri and Yellowstone rivers pallid sturgeon study, 2003 report.  Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Helena

Invited Presentations

Kapuscinski, K.L., and J.M. Wesolek.  Ecological effects of invasive European Frog-bit in the St. Marys River.  Lake Huron Lakewide Action and Management Plan Partner Agency Meeting (2020)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  Potential ecological effects of oil spills under ice.  Oil spills under ice – challenges and solutions, CIGLR Workshop (2020)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  Conservation of native fishes in the presence of an invasive and ecologically dominant omnivore.  University of Tennessee, Knoxville (2020)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  Aquatic invasive species in the Great Lakes.  LSSU’s Center for Freshwater Research and Education Freshwater Stewardship Corps (2019)

Kapuscinski, K.L., A.H. Moerke, and R.W. Greil.  LSSU Center for Freshwater Research and Education: project history, vision, and the path forward.  USCG Northern Michigan Area Committee (2018)

Kapuscinski, K.L., A.H. Moerke, and R.W. Greil.  LSSU’s Aquatic Research Laboratory and Center for Freshwater Research and Education.  Board of Directors of the LSSU Alumni Association (2018)

Kapuscinski, K.L., and A.H. Moerke.  LSSU Aquatic Research Laboratory’s role in Great Lakes fisheries and habitat.  Celebrate the UP, Upper Peninsula Environmental Coalition (2017)

Greil, R.W., A.H. Moerke, and K.L. Kapuscinski.  LSSU’s Aquatic Research Lab: partnerships & persistence.  Quality of Life Leadership Academy (2017)

Kapuscinski, K.L., and T. Gronda.  Experimental tank-rack systems and current research.  Lake Superior State University Foundation Board of Directors (2016)

Kapuscinski, K.L., D.P. Crane, J.M. Farrell, M.D. Clapsadl, and D.W. Einhouse.  Quantifying and comparing energy densities of native and invasive nearshore forage fishes of the Great Lakes.  Great Lakes Fishery Commission Board of Technical Experts (2014)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  Effects of invasive rudd on ecosystem structure and function of Buffalo Harbor and the Niagara River.  Lake Superior State University (2014)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  Effects of nonnative rudd on ecosystem structure and function of Buffalo Harbor and the Niagara River.  The Ohio State University (2013)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  Ecology and management of Great Lakes Fishes.  SUNY Fredonia (2013)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  The effect of invasive species on freshwater communities.  SUNY Fredonia (2013)

Farrell, J.M., and K.L. Kapuscinski.  Current challenges and threats to Great Lakes muskellunge and northern pike populations.  American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting (2013)

Crane, D.P., J.M. Farrell, and K.L. Kapuscinski.  Spatially explicit modeling of upper Niagara River muskellunge spawning habitat.  St. Lawrence River International Esocid Working Group Meeting (2012)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  Estimating age and growth of fishes.  Bemidji State University (2012)

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and B.L. Sloss.  Genetic population structure of muskellunge in the Great Lakes.  St. Lawrence River International Esocid Working Group Meeting (2012)

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and M.A. Wilkinson.  Trends in the muskellunge populations and fisheries of Buffalo Harbor and the Niagara River.  Lake Erie – upper Niagara River Fish Management Workshop.  Sponsored by the Lake Erie Fisheries Unit and Region 9 Fisheries, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (2012)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  Habitat factors and invasive species influencing nearshore fish assemblages: implications for an apex predator.  University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (2010)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  How habitat influences young-of-year muskellunge and the fishes they prey upon.  Homer Dodge Lecture Series, The Antique Boat Museum, Clayton, NY (2010)

Kapuscinski, K.L., B.J. Belonger, S. Fajfer, and T.J. Lychwick.  Reintroduction of Great Lakes muskellunge to Wisconsin waters of Green Bay, Lake Michigan, 1989-2005.  Plenary session, Dr. Ed Crossman Muskie Symposium (2005)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  Status of pallid sturgeon in Montana.  Pallid Sturgeon Panel Discussion, Montana Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Conference (2003)

Selected Contributed Presentations (1Undergraduate student, 2Master’s student)

Doubek, J.P., S. Johnston1, B. Slater1, K.L. Kapuscinski1, and A.H. Moerke.  Environmental and morphometric drivers of zooplankton community composition in lakes across the eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  Michigan Inland Lakes Convention (2020)

Andrus1, E., B. Turschak, J. Jonas, R. Greil, and K. Kapuscinski.  Concentration of thiamine in livers and eggs of female Atlantic, Chinook, and Coho Salmon in the Great Lakes Region.  Michigan Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (2nd place Best Student Poster Award, 2020)

Blair1, D., K.L. Kapuscinski, and J.N. Wesolek.  Predicting European Frog-bit Hydrocharis morsus-ranae phenology using degree days.  Michigan Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (Poster, 2020)

Kapuscinski, K.L., D.P. Crane, and T. Gronda.  Effects of conspecific density on selective feeding and time of first feeding by two predatory fishes.  Michigan Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (2020)

Wesolek, J.N., Kapuscinski, K.L., and A.H. Moerke.  Ecological effects of invasive European Frog-bit Hydrocharis morsus-ranae in the St. Marys River.  Michigan Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (Poster, 2020)

Imre, I., G. Brown, W. Dew, R. Greil, K. Kapuscinski, K. Loftus and R. Claramunt.  Improvement of Atlantic salmon post-stocking survival and recruitment by induced neophobia training.  Canadian Conference For Fisheries Research (2020)

Crane, D.P., K.L. Kapuscinski, and J.J. Hutchens, Jr.  Use of a novel richness-weighted relative abundance index of age-0 fishes to identify key features for habitat conservation and restoration.  International Association of Great Lakes Research (2019)

Crane, D.P., K.L. Kapuscinski, and J.J. Hutchens, Jr.  Use of a novel richness-weighted relative abundance index of age-0 fishes to identify key features for habitat conservation and restoration.  Michigan Fish and Wildlife Conference (2019)

Roseman, E.F., K. Kapuscinski, J. Boase, R. Drouin, D. Gorsky, J. Jock, J. Farrell, and S. Schlueter. 2019. Great Lakes connecting channels: status, challenges, and opportunities. Michigan Fish and Wildlife Conference (2019)

Gostiaux, J., E.F. Roseman, R.L. DeBruyne, J.L. Fischer, A.H. Moerke, K.L. Kapuscinski, C. Olds, F. Vandrunen, K. Genther, and E. Binkowski.  Phenology and magnitude of larval fish drift and production near the St. Marys River Rapids, MI.  Michigan Fish and Wildlife Conference (2019)

Vandrunen, F., J. Gostiaux, E.F. Roseman, R.L. DeBruyne, J.L. Fischer, A.H. Moerke, K.L. Kapuscinski, C. Olds, K. Genther, and E. Binkowski.  First evidence of Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) spawning in the St. Marys River, MI.  Michigan Fish and Wildlife Conference (2019)

Zomer, F., A.H. Moerke, K.L. Kapuscinski, J. Milan, P. Ripple, and I. Harding.  Use of low-order tributaries by Lake Superior fishes.  Michigan Fish and Wildlife Conference (2019)

Larsen1, J.E., R.W. Greil, and K.L. Kapuscinski.  A comparison of larval fish assemblages at three sites in the St. Marys River, Michigan.  Michigan Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (Best Student Poster Award, 2018)

Crane, D.P., and 11 coauthors.  Use of fin rays for estimating age of Muskellunge.  78th Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference (2018)

Kapuscinski, K.L., and D.P. Crane.  Capture efficiency of a fine-mesh seine in a large river: implications for abundance, richness, and diversity analyses.  78th Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference (2018)

Cortell1, C.J., K.L. Kapuscinski, and C. Kovacs.  Trends in relative abundance of sport fishes of the Tahquamenon River, MI, 1993-2016.  Michigan Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (Poster, 2017)

Cortell1, C.J., K.L. Kapuscinski, and C. Kovacs.  Trends in relative abundance of sport fishes of the Tahquamenon River, MI, 1993-2016.  77th Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference (Poster, 2017)

Crane, D.P., and K.L. Kapuscinski.  Capture efficiency of a fine mesh seine in shallow riverine habitats.  South Carolina Chapter-American Fisheries Society (2017)

Crane, D.P., and eight coauthors.  Development of a standardized protocol for use of fin rays in estimating age of Muskellunge.  77th Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference (2017)

Crane, D.P., and K.L. Kapuscinski.  Habitat use by age-0 Muskellunge in the upper Niagara River, New York.  Hugh C. Becker Muskie Symposium (2016)

Greil, R.W., A.H. Moerke, K.L. Kapuscinski, and D. Borgeson.  History of rearing and stocking Atlantic Salmon in the upper Great Lakes, with an emphasis on the St. Marys River.  Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference (2016)

Hanchin, P.A., B.L. Sloss, K.N. Turnquist, J.M. Farrell, K.L. Kapuscinski, L.M. Miller, K.T. Scribner, and C.C. Wilson.  Brood source identification and the effects of supplementation on muskellunge in the Great Lakes.  Hugh C. Becker Muskie Symposium (Poster, 2016)

Milan1, J., K.L. Kapuscinski, P. Ripple, and A.H. Moerke.  Seasonal fish migration patterns in three Lake Superior tributaries.  Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference (Poster, 2016)

Miller, L.M., J.M. Farrell, K.L. Kapuscinski, K.T. Scribner, B.L. Sloss, K.N. Turnquist, and C.C. Wilson.  A review of Muskellunge population genetics: implications for management and research directions.  Hugh C. Becker Muskie Symposium (2016)

Turnquist, K.N., J.M. Farrell, K.L. Kapuscinski, L.M. Miller, K.T. Scribner, B.L. Sloss, and C.C. Wilson.  Muskellunge genetic integrity and structure in the Great Lakes: implications for propagation programs.  Hugh C. Becker Muskie Symposium (2016)

Zomer, F., A.H. Moerke, K.L. Kapuscinski, and P. Ripple.  Rivermouth areas as biological hotspots in Whitefish Bay, Lake Superior.  Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference (Poster, 2016)

Hanchin, P.A., B.L. Sloss, K.N. Turnquist, J.M. Farrell, K.L. Kapuscinski, L.M. Miller, K.T. Scribner, and C.C. Wilson.  Brood source identification and the effects of supplementation on muskellunge in the Great Lakes.  Michigan Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (Poster, 2015)

Hanchin, P.A., K.N. Turnquist, B.L. Sloss, K.L. Kapuscinski, J.M. Farrell, L.M. Miller, K.T. Scribner, and C.C. Wilson.  Brood source identification and the effects of supplementation on muskellunge in the Great Lakes.  145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society (Poster, 2015)

Turnquist, K.N., B.L. Sloss, P.A. Hanchin, K.L. Kapuscinski, J.M. Farrell, L.M. Miller, K.T. Scribner, and C.C. Wilson.  Muskellunge genetic integrity and structure in the Great Lakes: implications for propagation programs.  145th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society (2015)

Gunderson2, M.A., K.L. Kapuscinski, D.P. Crane, and J.M. Farrell.  Habitat‐assemblage modeling of aquatic macrophytes as a guide for enhancement of fish habitat.  New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society (Best Student Poster Award, 2014)

Crane, D.P., J.M. Farrell, and K.L. Kapuscinski.  Predictive modeling of muskellunge spawning habitat in US waters of the upper Niagara River.  American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting (2013)

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and B.L. Sloss.  Genetic population structure of muskellunge in the Great Lakes.  American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting (2012)

Kapuscinski, K.L., and J.M. Farrell.  Selective feeding among species of submersed aquatic vegetation by a non-native Cyprinid, the rudd.  International Association for Great Lakes Research, 55th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (2012)

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and B.L. Sloss.  Genetic population structure of muskellunge in the Great Lakes.  New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting (2012)

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and M.A. Wilkinson.  Trends in the muskellunge (Esox masquinongy) population and fishery of the Buffalo Harbor (Lake Erie) and upper Niagara River.  International Association for Great Lakes Research, 54th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (2011)

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and M.A. Wilkinson.  Feeding ecology and population structure of a non-native cyprinid, the rudd, in the Buffalo Harbor (Lake Erie) and upper Niagara River.  International Association for Great Lakes Research, 54th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (Poster, 2011)

Kapuscinski, K.L., J.M. Farrell, and M.A. Wilkinson.  Feeding ecology and population structure of a non-native cyprinid, the rudd, in the Buffalo Harbor (Lake Erie) and upper Niagara River.  New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting (2011)

Kapuscinski, K.L., and J.M. Farrell.  Description and comparison of fish assemblages at muskellunge nursery sites in the Buffalo Harbor (Lake Erie), upper Niagara River, and St. Lawrence River.  International Association for Great Lakes Research, 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (2010)

Kapuscinski, K.L., and J.M. Farrell.  A comparison of diets of young-of-year muskellunge from the St. Lawrence and upper Niagara Rivers.  New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting (2010)

Kapuscinski, K.L., T.G. Zorn, P.J. Schneeberger, R.P. O’Neal, and B.T. Eggold.  The status of Lake Michigan walleye stocks, 1969-2005.  American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting (2006)

Kapuscinski, K.L.  Pallid sturgeon status and recovery efforts in the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers, Montana.  American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting (2004)

Kapuscinski, K.L., and M.J. Hansen.  Movements of lake trout in U.S. waters of Lake Superior, Wisconsin Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Conference (2002)

Dr. Paul Kelso

Professor

BS 1986, Lake Superior State College; MA 1990, PhD 1993, University of Minnesota

Tikoff, Basil, Kelso, Paul, Fayon, Anna, Gaschnig, Richard, Vervoort, Jeffery, 2020, Reconstructing the western margin of Precambrian Laurentia in the Pacific Northwest: Removing the effects of Late Cretaceous-Paleogene rotation, Geological Society of America Annual meeting, October, 2020.

Tikoff, Basil, Paul Kelso, Daisuke Kobayashi, 2019, The Precambrian rift-transform geometry of western Laurentian, 30 clockwise rotation of central Idaho, and implications for Yellowstone hotspot magmatism, T13F-0254, presented at 2019 Fall Meeting, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 9, 2019.