Dr. Craig Paukert, Assistant Leader-Fisheries/Assistant Professor USGS, Kansas Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit

 

Background:  Has worked with fishes in large river systems including those of the Colorado River.

Contact:   785-532-6522 (direct); cpauket@ksu.edu

Website:  http://www.k-state.edu/fisheries

 

Dr. Joanna Whittier, Research Assistant Professor

Kansas State University

 

Background:  Has worked throughout the Southwest for various federal agencies and worked for the South Dakota GAP on both the aquatic and terrestrial projects.

Contact:  785-532-6634 (office);  whittier@ksu.edu

 

Dr. Julian Olden, Assistant Professor

University of Washington

 

Background:   Has used modeling approaches to study the life-history correlates of fish species invasions and extinctions in the Colorado River Basin.

Contact: 206-616-3112 (office); olden@u.washington.edu

Website:  http://www.fish.washington.edu/people/olden/

 

Kristen Pitts, MS Student

Kansas Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit

 

Background:   Kristen received her B.S. from the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse and worked at K-State in summer 2004 looking at the effects of floods on stream fishes

Contact: 785-532-1818 (office); kpitts@ksu.edu

 

Thomas K. Pool, PhD student

School of Aquatic and Fishery Science, University of Washington

 

Background:   Thomas received his BA from Kalamazoo College (Michigan) and MS from James Cook University (Australia) studying ballast water introductions of marine invasive species.

Contact:  tpool@u.washington.edu

 
 
 
 
  Contact Information:
205 Leasure Hall
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506
(785) 532-6634 Phone
(785) 532-7159 Fax
whittier@ksu.edu

Updated 11-Apr-2007