Protecting our food sources and natural resources
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Below are our faculty and their areas of work:
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Dr. Shannon Brewer: disturbance of stream ecosystems; improving riverine samplings; ecology, conservation and management of stream fauna
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Dr. Timothy Bruce: Host-pathogen interactions; nutritional aspects of fishhealth; aquaculture vaccinations; immune response and pathogen susceptibility in up-and-coming fish species with production potential
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Dr. Stephen “Ash” Bullard: aquatic parasitology; taxonomy, systematics, and parasite biology
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Dr. Ian Butts: Applied reproductive physiology; gamete cryopreservation; sexual selection and the evolution of gamete interactions
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Dr. Matt Catalano: population dynamics and fisheries management
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Dr. David Cline: catfish aquaculture; caged fish production; recreational pond management; small-scale marketing; aquatic plant management; aquaculture
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Dr. Allen Davis: stock enhancement technologies; aquaculture
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Dr. Dennis DeVries: threatened and endangered species; bioenergetics; hard part microchemistry; blueback herring in Lewis Smith Lake; non-game riverine fish
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Dr. Rex Dunham: catfish genetics including selective breeding, hybridization, gene transfer, gene mapping and genomics, and reproductive physiology
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Dr. Taryn Garlock: seafood markets; production economics; management of fisheries and aquaculture systems
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Dr. Tham Hoang: chemical and physical characteristics of water, sediments and soils onthe bioavailability and toxicity of contaminants to aquatic organisms
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Dr. Anika Kelly: transferring technologies and best management practices for disease reduction and prevention
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Dr. Luke Roy: commercial aquaculture; aquaculture production using traditional and alternative production technology; water quality; aquatic animal nutrition
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Dr. Jim Stoeckel: suspended sediments; advection; developmental bottlenecks; invasive species; thermal stress; and agrochemicals in lentic and lotic systems
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Dr. Andrea Tarnecki: Alabama shellfish aquaculture industry, new and emerging shellfish diseases; harmful algal blooms; seafood safety
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Dr. Joseph Tomasso: Stress and environmental physiology of fishes and crustaceans of importance to aquaculture and fisheries
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Dr. P.J. Waters: survival strategies for restoration shellfish; volunteer-based shellfish restoration
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Dr. Nathan Whelan: evolution; phylogenomics; conservation genomics; biodiversity; freshwater conservation
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Dr. Alan Wilson: ecology of freshwater lakes, ponds, and reservoirs; the abiotic and biotic mechanisms mediating the promotion or control of freshwater harmful algal blooms and taste-and-odor events
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Dr. Russell Wright: ecological principles and mechanisms that shape aquatic communities and ecosystems; small impoundments, larger reservoirs, rivers and estuaries