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1 ANDREW K. CARLSON CURRICULUM VITAE Michigan State University Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability Department of Fisheries & Wildlife 115 Manly Miles Building 1405 S. Harrison Rd. East Lansing, MI 48824 Phone: (651) 280-7013 Fax: (517) 432-5066 Email: [email protected] Website: http://csis.msu.edu/people/andrew-carlson EDUCATION Ph.D. Michigan State University (2 September 2015 Present) Distinguished Fellow Certified Associate Fisheries Professional® Fisheries and Wildlife; Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Behavior (dual degree) Advisor: Dr. William W. Taylor M.S. South Dakota State University (27 August 2012 26 February 2015) Outstanding M.S. Student in Natural Resource Management, Fisheries Science Thesis: Rapid response to a catastrophic flood: effects on aquatic resources in Missouri River reservoirs Advisor: Dr. Brian D. S. Graeb B.S. University of Minnesota (2 September 2008 12 May 2012) Summa cum laude, in cursu honorum with High Distinction Top graduate in major Fisheries, Wildlife, Conservation Biology Minors: Environmental Science, Policy, and Management; Forest Resources GPA: 4.0/4.0 Honors Thesis: Growth dynamics and age structure of brown trout in southeast Minnesota streams Advisors: Dr. Bruce Vondracek, Dr. Leonard C. Ferrington, Jr., Dr. James A. Perry

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ANDREW K. CARLSON CURRICULUM VITAE

Michigan State University

Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability

Department of Fisheries & Wildlife

115 Manly Miles Building

1405 S. Harrison Rd.

East Lansing, MI 48824

Phone: (651) 280-7013

Fax: (517) 432-5066

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://csis.msu.edu/people/andrew-carlson

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Michigan State University (2 September 2015 – Present)

Distinguished Fellow

Certified Associate Fisheries Professional®

Fisheries and Wildlife; Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Behavior (dual degree)

Advisor: Dr. William W. Taylor

M.S. South Dakota State University (27 August 2012 – 26 February 2015)

Outstanding M.S. Student in Natural Resource Management, Fisheries Science

Thesis: Rapid response to a catastrophic flood: effects on aquatic resources in Missouri

River reservoirs

Advisor: Dr. Brian D. S. Graeb

B.S. University of Minnesota (2 September 2008 – 12 May 2012)

Summa cum laude, in cursu honorum with High Distinction

Top graduate in major

Fisheries, Wildlife, Conservation Biology

Minors: Environmental Science, Policy, and Management; Forest

Resources

GPA: 4.0/4.0

Honors Thesis: Growth dynamics and age structure of brown trout in

southeast Minnesota streams

Advisors: Dr. Bruce Vondracek, Dr. Leonard C. Ferrington, Jr., Dr. James A. Perry

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PUBLICATIONS

26) Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu, I. Orlic. 2018. Peruvian anchoveta as a telecoupled

fisheries system. Ecology and Society 23(1):35.

25) Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, Z. Basher, T. D. Beard, Jr., and D. M. Infante. 2018. Science

to action: decision-support to advance stream trout management in a changing climate.

Proceedings of the Wild Trout XII Symposium 12.

24) Radigan, W. J., A. K. Carlson, J. L. Kientz, S. R. Chipps, M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb.

2018. Species- and habitat-specific otolith chemistry patterns inform riverine fisheries

management. River Research and Applications 34:279-287.

23) Radigan, W. J., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2018. Assessing the utility

of otolith chemistry for management of six freshwater fishes from a river-reservoir system. North

American Journal of Fisheries Management.

22) Radigan, W. J., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2018. Otolith chemistry as

a fisheries management tool after flooding: the case of Missouri River gizzard shad. River

Research and Applications 34:270-278.

21) Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu, I. Orlic. 2017. The telecoupling framework: an

integrative tool for enhanced fisheries management. Fisheries 42:395–397.

20) Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2017. Otolith chemistry indicates walleye

movement and entrainment in a large serial reservoir system. Fisheries Management and

Ecology 24:217–229.

19) Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Hartikainen, D. M. Infante, T. D. Beard, Jr., and A. J.

Lynch. 2017. Comparing stream-specific to generalized temperature models to guide coldwater

salmonid management in a changing climate. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 27:443–

462.

18) Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Schlee, T. G. Zorn, and D. M. Infante. 2017. Projected

impacts of climate change on stream salmonids with implications for resilience-based

management. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 26:190–204.

17) Carlson, A. K., Q. E. Phelps, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Chemistry to conservation: using

otoliths to advance recreational and commercial fisheries management. Journal of Fish Biology

90:505–527.

16) Carlson, A. K. 2016. In the footsteps of a heroine: honoring Janice Lee Fenske. Fisheries

41:574–575.

15) N. J. Lederman, and Carlson, A. K. 2016. Preparing the next generation of fisheries

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professionals. Fisheries 41:471–472.

14) Carlson, A. K., and N. J. Lederman. 2016. Climate change and fisheries education. Fisheries

41:411–412.

13) **Carlson, A. K., P. E. Bailey, M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Otoliths as elemental

tracers of walleye environmental history: insights for interjurisdictional fisheries management.

Lake and Reservoir Management 32:329–340. (**Featured on the journal cover)

12) Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L.

Cochran-Biederman. 2016. Brown trout growth as related to landscape and local factors in

Minnesota streams. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 31:421–429.

11) Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Otolith microchemistry reveals natal

origins of walleyes in Missouri River reservoirs. North American Journal of Fisheries

Management 36:341–350.

10) Carlson, A. K. 2016. Trophy northern pike: the value of experimentation and public

engagement. Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture 24:153–159.

9) Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Effects of historic

flooding on fishes and aquatic habitats in a Missouri River delta. Journal of Freshwater Ecology

31:271–288.

8) Carlson, A. K., M. J. Ward, B. D. S. Graeb. 2016. Using otolith microchemistry to classify

yellow perch as stocked or naturally produced. The Prairie Naturalist 48.

7) Lederman, N. J., A. K. Carlson. 2015. How to establish a student subunit. Fisheries 40: 484–

485.

6) Carlson, A. K., K. M. Dunmall, R. E. Boucek, N. W. Cole, J. A. Kerns, R. M. Krogman, M.

C. Lloyd, V. M. Nguyen, T. R. Wendt, S. L. White, K. L. Wilson. 2015. How to navigate

fisheries education and employment. Fisheries 40:196–197.

5) Carlson, A. K., J. R. Fischer, L. L. Pierce, D. J. Dembkowski, M. E. Colvin, J. A. Kerns, and

J. D. Fore. 2015. Purpose, history, and importance of the student angle. Fisheries 40:81–83.

4) Carlson, A. K., and B. Vondracek. 2014. Synthesis of ecology and human dimensions for

predictive management of bighead and silver carp in the United States. Reviews in Fisheries

Science and Aquaculture 22:284–300.

3) Liu, J., A. Herzberger, K. Kapsar, A. Carlson, T. Connor. In press. What is telecoupling?

Chapter 2 in Friis C, Nielsen J, et al., editors. Food security and land use: the telecoupling

challenge [forthcoming book, publisher TBD].

2) Carlson, A. K., *P. S. Burger, *S. Chow, *N. Dahl, *S. Dhanjal, *S. Heiler, *A. M. Irwin,

*A. R. Kowalski, *A. F. Lintvedt, *A. N. Luchenbill, *N. E. Nahra, *C. J. Weathers, C. R.

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Yatooma. In review. On the banks of the Red Cedar: toward socio-ecologically robust riparian

management in an iconic Michigan river. (*Undergraduate student mentee)

1) Reid, A. J., A. K. Carlson, I. F. Creed, E. J. Eliason, P. A. Gell, P. T. J. Johnson, K. A. Kidd,

T. J. MacCormack, J. D. Olden, S. J. Ormerod, J. P. Smol, W. W. Taylor, K. Tockner, J. C.

Vermaire, D. Dudgeon, and S. J. Cooke. In review. Emerging threats and persistent conservation

challenges for freshwater biodiversity.

Manuscripts in preparation

9) Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu. Metacoupled fisheries: using the metacoupling

framework to advance fisheries science and sustainability.

8) Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Hartikainen, and D. M. Infante. Accounting for

groundwater and precipitation in stream trout thermal responses to climate change.

7) Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, Z. Basher, T. D, Beard, Jr., and D. M. Infante. Science to

action: a decision-support tool for coldwater stream trout management in a changing climate.

6) Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. Bertrand, D. DeVries, S. M. Gray, R. M. Harrell, K.

Hartman, D. Infante, M. Kinnison, R. T. Melstrom, R. Newman, M. Pegg, M. Sullivan, A.

Todgham, P. Venturelli, M. J. Weber, M. Wuellner, G. Zydlewski. Perceptions of climate change

and invasive species among fisheries administrators in the United States.

5) Cooke, S. J., Z. Hogan, C. P. Paukert, D. Browne, N. Lapointe, M. Rogers, V. M. Nguyen, A.

K. Carlson, A. Sakas, D. B. Bunnell, Z. Basher, D. P. Philipp, W. W. Taylor, T. D. Beard, Jr., I.

G. Cowx, A. J. Lynch, K. Lorenzen, P. B. McIntyre, and E. M. Bennett. Searching for bright

spots among the world’s large river ecosystems and hydropower development in an effort to

achieve a good Anthropocene for inland fish.

4) Carlson, A. K., R. D. Garrett, J. Zaehringer, A. R. Rey, P. Furumo, M. G. Chung, A. Torres,

R. Bicudo da Silva, Y. Li, J. Liu. Approaches for accurate casual attribution using the

telecoupling framework.

3) C. Hovis, K. Kapsar, E. Buchholtz, J. Eiseman, A. K. Carlson, H. Y. Wan, Y. Du, Y. Li, J.

Zaehringer, A. Torres, C. Pizarro, R. Bicudo da Silva. Five years of telecoupling: a review.

2) G. Gomby, P. McCord, P. Furumo, A. K. Carlson, A. Torres, Y. Li. Applications of the

metacoupling framework for studying illicit systems.

1) Taylor, W. W., M. Good, A. K. Carlson, T. Scholze, H. A. Triezenberg, R. Lambe. The

changing face of recreational fisheries in the Great Lakes and its ecological and socio-economic

consequences.

Thesis

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1) Carlson, A. K. Rapid response to a catastrophic flood: effects on aquatic resources in

Missouri River reservoirs. M.S. thesis. South Dakota State University. Brookings, SD. 232 pp.

Technical reports

2) Carlson, A. K., T. G. Zorn. In press. Values, opinions, and behavior of inland trout anglers in

Michigan. Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Fisheries Division.

1) Carlson, A. K. 2015. Importance of the Clean Water Rule: a national perspective. Trout

Unlimited.

Fisheries AFS meeting articles

6) Carlson, A. K., J. L. Cochran-Biederman, and B. Vondracek. 2012. AFS 2012 Minneapolis–

St. Paul: Where waters meet, people greet, and networks are born. Fisheries 37:29.

5) Cochran-Biederman, J. L., A. K. Carlson, and B. Vondracek. 2012. Being green will be easy

for AFS 2012. Fisheries 37:85.

4) Carlson, A. K., J. L. Cochran-Biederman, and B. Vondracek. 2012. AFS 2012 Minneapolis–

St. Paul: Where to stay and how to get around. Fisheries 37:136-137.

3) Cochran-Biederman, J. L. and A. K. Carlson. 2012. AFS 2012 Minneapolis–St. Paul: Things

to see and do. Fisheries 37:173-176.

2) Vondracek, B., A. K. Carlson, and J. L. Cochran-Biederman. 2012. AFS 2012 Annual

Meeting: continuing education program. Fisheries 37:230-232.

1) Cochran-Biederman, J. L., A. K. Carlson, and B. Vondracek. 2012. AFS 2012 Annual

Meeting tours and eats. Fisheries 37:330.

Popular articles and related publications

12-13) Hollingsworth, B. B., A. K. Carlson. 2018. Two articles in Spring and Summer issues of

Fair Chase, the official publication of the Boone and Crockett Club (co-authored with Club

President B. B. Hollingsworth).

11) Carlson, A. K. 2017. The Fenske Fellowship: professional growth, personal inspiration, and

a fisheries legacy. Michigan State University Spotlight.

10) Hollingsworth, B. B., A. K. Carlson. 2017. Foreword to the 14th Edition of Records of North

American Big Game (co-authored with Club President B. B. Hollingsworth).

7-9) Hollingsworth, B. B., A. K. Carlson. 2017. Three articles in Spring, Summer, and Fall

issues of Fair Chase, the official publication of the Boone and Crockett Club (co-authored with

Club President B. B. Hollingsworth).

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6) Carlson, A. K., B. Zupancic. 2015. Support responsible energy development. Durango

Herald. Durango, Colorado. July 15, 2015.

5) Carlson, A. K., W. R. Radigan. 2015. Mysteries of Lake Oahe walleye: using ear stones to

decode spawning and movement. North Dakota Outdoors. June 2015. North Dakota Game and

Fish Department.

4) Radigan, W. R., A. K. Carlson. 2015. Lasting effects of the 2011 Missouri River flood: the

uncertain future of Hipple Lake. South Dakota Conservation Digest. July/August 2015. South

Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks.

3) Carlson, A. K. 2013. Rapid response to a catastrophic flood. South Dakota Conservation

Digest. July/August Issue. South Dakota Department of Game, Fish, and Parks.

2) Carlson, A. K. 2012. Finding changes to “The Big Muddy” a year later. Argus Leader. Sioux

Falls, SD.

1) Carlson, A. K. 2012. Water and walleyes in the Big Muddy: Effects of the 2011 flood on fish

and aquatic habitat in the Missouri River. Central Dakota Times. Chamberlain, South Dakota.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2018 Robert C. Ball and Betty A. Ball Fisheries and Wildlife Fellowship. Department of

Fisheries and Wildlife. Michigan State University.

Conservation Scholarship Award. Fly Fisheries International.

Professional Enhancement Award. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

(NASA) and Michigan State University. Awarded for attendance and oral

research presentation at the US-IALE (International Association for Landscape

Ecology) conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 2018.

2017 Best Student Paper Award. Michigan Chapter, AFS. Mackinaw City, Michigan.

Boone and Crockett Fellowship. Boone and Crockett Club.

Red Cedar Fly Fishers Graduate Fellowship.

Clark Hubbs Research Assistance Award. American Institute of Fishery Research

Biologists.

Graduate Student Organization Travel Grant. Fisheries and Wildlife Graduate Student

Organization. Michigan State University.

2016 Science to Action Fellowship. United States Geological Survey.

Emerging Leader. Great Lakes Leadership Academy.

John Robertson-Theodore Roosevelt Conservation and Environmental Leadership

Fellowship. Michigan State University Graduate School.

Cornelius M. Schrems Fellowship. Schrems West Michigan Chapter. Trout Unlimited.

2015 Distinguished Fellow. Michigan State University. (The university’s most prestigious

graduate-level award, top 4% of incoming doctoral class)

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Janice Lee Fenske Excellence in Fisheries Management Fellowship. Michigan State

University.

William A. Demmer Scholar. Michigan State University.

Best Student Paper Award. Minnesota Chapter, AFS. Baxter, MN.

Sander Award. Walleye Technical Committee, North Central Division, AFS.

75th Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Robert A. Klumb Memorial Award Runner-Up. 51th Annual Meeting, Dakota Chapter,

AFS. Bismarck, North Dakota.

2014 Outstanding Student Award (M.S.). Natural Resource Management – Fisheries Science.

South Dakota State University.

Featured Student. South Dakota State University. South Dakota State University Website.

2013 John E. Skinner Memorial Award. AFS.

Best Student Paper Award. Dakota Chapter, AFS. Bismarck, North Dakota.

Young Conservation Leader. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2013

Roundtable. St. Paul, Minnesota.

Award for Organizational Leadership (South Dakota State University AFS Student

Subunit). South Dakota Board of Regents.

2012 Summa cum laude, in cursu honorum. University of Minnesota. University of Minnesota

Honors Program.

Top graduate in major. University of Minnesota.

Graduation with High Distinction. University of Minnesota.

Janice Lee Fenske Memorial Award. North Central Division, AFS. 73rd Midwest Fish

and Wildlife Conference. Wichita, Kansas.

Young Conservation Leader. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2012

Roundtable. St. Paul, Minnesota.

Dean’s List (spring). College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences.

University of Minnesota.

Honors Society Inductee: Phi Kappa Phi, International Dean’s List Society.

Invited Guest. Minnesota DNR Roundtable Review (discussed student engagement with

DNR Commissioner Tom Landwehr and Deputy Commissioner Dave Schad). St.

Paul, Minnesota.

Invited Guest. Minnesota Outdoor Heritage Alliance Banquet. St. Paul, Minnesota.

2011 Janice Lee Fenske Memorial Award Finalist. 72nd Midwest Fish and Wildlife

Conference. Des Moines, Iowa.

Undergraduate Scholarship Award. Annual Meeting, Minnesota Chapter, AFS. Brainerd,

Minnesota.

Honors Scholarship. University of Minnesota.

President’s Distinguished Scholarship. University of Minnesota.

College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resources Sciences Alumni Society

Scholarship. University of Minnesota.

Frank H & Ione Mossman Kaufert Scholarship. Department of Forest Resources.

University of Minnesota.

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Dean’s List (spring and fall). College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource

Sciences. University of Minnesota.

Scholarship America Award.

2010 Honors Scholarship. University of Minnesota.

President’s Distinguished Scholarship. University of Minnesota.

College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resources Sciences Alumni Society

Scholarship. University of Minnesota.

College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resources Sciences Dean’s Scholarship.

University of Minnesota.

Dean’s List (spring and fall). College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource

Sciences. University of Minnesota.

Scholarship America Award.

2009 McGraw Hill Award for Meritorious Work in Honors Chemistry. University of

Minnesota.

Honors Scholarship. University of Minnesota.

President’s Distinguished Scholarship. University of Minnesota.

College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resources Sciences Dean’s Scholarship.

University of Minnesota.

Dean’s List (spring and fall). College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource

Sciences. University of Minnesota.

Scholarship America Award.

Invited Guest. Minnesota Outdoor Heritage Alliance Banquet. St. Paul, Minnesota.

2008 Honors Scholarship. University of Minnesota.

President’s Distinguished Scholarship. University of Minnesota.

Dean’s List (fall). College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences.

University of Minnesota.

Clara Auch Scholarship. Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology.

University of Minnesota.

Joseph N. Alexander Scholarship. Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation

Biology. University of Minnesota.

Scholarship America Award.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

September 2015 – Present Distinguished Fellow, Ph.D. Candidate, Certified Associate

Fisheries Professional®

Michigan State University; East Lansing, Michigan

1) Evaluate socioeconomic and environmental interactions within and among fisheries systems

using the telecoupling and metacoupling frameworks

2) Study landscape and local effects of global change on stream ecosystems and salmonid

populations (i.e., brook trout, brown trout, rainbow trout)

3) Teach undergraduate students

a. Prepare and lead two weekly lab sessions (three hours each) in biology and ecology

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b. Mentor students in research projects and a peer-reviewed publication

c. Provide instruction and feedback on manuscript writing and poster design

d. Hold weekly office hours (n = 2) to help students with lab and course material

e. Grade assignments and assessments

f. Give occasional guest lectures in the non-lab portion of courses

4) Represent students of the American Fisheries Society (AFS) as President (2014–2015) and

Past President (current) of the Student Subsection of the Education Section

5) Collaborate with natural resource organizations (e.g., United States Geological Survey,

Michigan Department of Natural Resources) on various fellowship projects and research

endeavors related to climate change and salmonid management

6) Coordinate a multistate research project (NC1189) to assess effects of climate change and

invasive species on inland fisheries

7) Work with an international group of fisheries scientists (InFish; see infish.org) to address

pressing issues facing global inland fisheries

May – August 2015 Government Affairs

Trout Unlimited, National Office; Washington, D.C./Rosslyn, VA

1) Monitored developments in conservation policy that impacted Trout Unlimited’s mission to

protect coldwater ecosystems

2) Engaged in natural resource policy making and advocacy in collaboration with coldwater

conservation professionals

August 2012 – April 2015 Graduate Research Assistant, Outstanding M.S. Student

South Dakota State University; Brookings, South Dakota

1) Characterized relationships among trace element signatures (e.g., strontium, barium) within

and among Missouri River reservoirs

2) Used otolith microchemistry to evaluate natal origins, movement, and entrainment of

walleye, gizzard shad, and yellow perch in Missouri River reservoirs and South Dakota

glacial lakes

3) Assessed effects of flooding on the Lewis & Clark Delta fish community and aquatic habitats

4) Served as President of the South Dakota State University Student Subunit of the AFS (2012-

2013)

5) Represented students of the AFS as President of Student Subsection of the Education Section

(2014–2015)

May 2010 – May 2012 Undergraduate Research Assistant

University of Minnesota; Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota

1) Assessed growth dynamics and age structure of brown trout in southeastern Minnesota

streams as part of a climate change research project. Honors Thesis: Growth dynamics and

age structure of brown trout in southeast Minnesota streams

2) Identified cyprinids and other small-bodied fish species to complete indices of biotic integrity

for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and Minnesota Pollution Control

Agency

3) Investigated olfactory discrimination of amino acid mixtures in goldfish through the

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program

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Summers 2009 – 2012 Intern

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR); St. Paul,

Minnesota

1) Assessed fish populations in lakes and rivers in the eastern Twin Cities area using

standardized survey techniques (summer 2011, volunteered 2012)

2) Monitored the St. Croix River for invasive silver carp (summer 2011)

3) Raised walleye and muskellunge for the MN DNR stocking program (summer 2011)

4) Conducted watercraft inspections to assess invasive species (e.g., Eurasian watermilfoil,

zebra mussels) abundance and educate boaters about ecologically-minded watercraft use

(summer 2009, 2010)

September 2008 – May 2012 Student Employee

University of Minnesota Event Management (Athletics);

Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota

1) Managed collegiate athletic events (e.g., basketball, football, hockey, volleyball) by ushering,

ticket-taking, and transporting fans to/from athletic venues

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND SERVICE

Affiliations:

AFS, 2010–present

Education Section and Student Subsection, 2012–present

Fish Management Section, 2012–present

Fish Habitat Section, 2012–present

Water Quality Section, 2012–present

Fisheries Information and Technology Section, 2012–present

Fisheries Administration Section, 2014-Present

Salmonid Technical Committee, North Central Division (2017-present)

Minnesota Chapter (2010–present)

University of Minnesota Student Subunit (2010–2012)

Dakota Chapter (2012–Present)

South Dakota State University Student Subunit, 2012–present

Michigan Chapter (2018-present)

Ecological Society of America, 2016-present

Aquatic Ecology Section

American Institute of Fishery Research Biologists, 2015-present (Associate member)

Boone and Crockett Club. Associate Member and Fellow. 2016-present

Great Plains Natural Science Society, 2013-2015 (Student member)

Service – AFS:

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2016-Present Past President. Student Subsection of the Education Section.

2015 President. Student Subsection of the Education Section.

Governing Board Representative.

Chair. Undergraduate Travel Assistance Award Ad-Hoc Committee.

Education Section and Student Subsection.

Subsection Representative. Student Involvement and Undergraduate

Travel Assistance Award Committees. Education Section and

Student Subsection.

Author. AFS Newsletter for Students and Young Professionals.

Author. Student Information webpage on AFS and Student Subsection

websites.

2014 President-Elect. Student Subsection of the Education Section.

Governing Board Representative.

Subsection Representative. Student Activities Committee. 145th Annual

AFS Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

Subsection Representative. Student Involvement and Undergraduate

Travel Assistance Award Committees. Education Section and

Student Subsection.

2013 President. AFS Student Subunit. South Dakota State University.

Secretary-Treasurer. Student Subsection of the Education Section.

Abstract Reviewer. Best Student Presentation Symposium. 143rd Annual

AFS Meeting, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Judge. Professional Presentation Symposium. 49th Annual Meeting,

Dakota Chapter, AFS. Bismarck, North Dakota.

2012 Media and Publications Committee. 142nd Annual AFS Meeting. St. Paul,

Minnesota.

Judge. Best Student Presentation Symposium. 142nd Annual AFS Meeting.

St. Paul, Minnesota.

Service – Academic:

2017-2018 Fisheries and Wildlife Club Representative. Fisheries and Wildlife

Graduate Student Organization. Michigan State University.

Symposium Judging Committee Chair. Fisheries and Wildlife Graduate

Student Organization. Michigan State University.

2016 Faculty Meeting Representative. Fisheries and Wildlife Graduate Student

Organization. Michigan State University.

2013 Research Coordinator. Ecology Club. South Dakota State University.

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2011–2012 Alumni Relations Committee Chair. College of Food, Agricultural and

Natural Resource Sciences Student Board. University of Minnesota.

2010–2012 Major and Club Representative. Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation

Biology. University of Minnesota.

2009–2012 Sarita Conservation Area Officer. Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation

Biology Club. University of Minnesota.

Journal Reviewer: Ecological Applications, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic

Sciences, Fisheries, Ecology of Freshwater Fish, Fisheries Management and Ecology,

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, Freshwater Biology, Biological Conservation,

River Research and Applications, Society and Natural Resources, Environmental Science and

Pollution Research

Book Reviewer: Something Spectacular: My Great Lakes Salmon Story (Dr. Howard Tanner,

former Fisheries Chief of Michigan DNR)

Proposal Reviewer:

Great Lakes Fishery Commission, Fishery Research Program Proposals (2017)

Great Lakes Fisheries Trust, Research Program Proposals (2016, 2017)

PROFESSIONAL ORAL PRESENTATIONS (completed and forthcoming)

2018 Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. M. Infante. Impact of changes in precipitation and

groundwater on brook charr thermal habitat in Michigan streams. 9th Annual International

Charr Symposium. Duluth, Minnesota.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, J. Liu, I. Orlic. Telecoupled fisheries: insights and

applications for sustainability. Annual Meeting of the United States Regional Association

of the International Association for Landscape Ecology. Chicago, Illinois.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, Z. Basher, T. D, Beard, Jr., and D. M. Infante. Resilient

trout management in a changing climate: integrating stream temperature modeling and

decision-support. 78th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Milwaukee,

Wisconsin.

2017 **Carlson, A. K. In the footsteps of a heroine: honoring Janice Lee Fenske’s fisheries

legacy. Annual Meeting of the Michigan Chapter of the American Fisheries Society.

Mackinaw City, Michigan. **Best Student Paper.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, Z. Basher, T. D. Beard, Jr., D. M. Infante, T. G. Zorn.

Integrating decision-support and stream temperature modeling for resilience-based

salmonid management in a changing climate. Wild Trout Symposium XII. West

Yellowstone, Montana.

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Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, Z. Basher, T. D. Beard, Jr., D. M. Infante. Linking stream

temperature modeling with decision-support tools for resilience-based salmonid

management in a changing climate. 147th Annual AFS Meeting, Tampa, Florida.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. M. Infante. Accounting for groundwater and

precipitation dynamics in stream temperature modeling to achieve resilient salmonid

management in a changing climate. 147th Annual AFS Meeting, Tampa, Florida.

Taylor, W. W., M. Good, A. K. Carlson, T. Scholze, H. Triezenberg, B. Lambe. 2017.

The changing face of recreational fisheries in the Laurentian Great Lakes and its

ecological and socio-economic consequences. 8th World Recreational Fishing

Conference. Victoria, British Columbia.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, T. Douglas Beard, Jr., D. M. Infante. Stream science to

action: a decision-support tool for salmonid thermal habitat management amidst climate

change. 77th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Lincoln, NE.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, D. M. Infante. Going against the flow: modeling

coldwater stream temperature from above and below. 77th Annual Midwest Fish and

Wildlife Conference. Lincoln, NE.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, T. G. Zorn. The Fenske Fellowship: professional growth,

personal inspiration, and a fisheries legacy. 12th Fisheries and Wildlife Graduate Student

Organization Symposium. Michigan State University.

2016 Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Schlee, T. G. Zorn, D. M. Infante. Resilience-based

management of coldwater streams and their salmonid populations in a changing climate.

7th World Fisheries Congress. Busan, South Korea.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Schlee, T. G. Zorn, D. M. Infante. Projected

impacts of climate change on stream salmonids with implications for resilience-based

management. 76th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Grand Rapids, MI.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, K. M. Schlee, T. G. Zorn, D. M. Infante. Projected

impacts of climate change on stream salmonids with implications for resilience-based

management. 11th Fisheries and Wildlife Graduate Student Organization Symposium.

Michigan State University.

2015 **Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Advancing

Missouri River science: otolith microchemistry as a research and management tool.

Annual Meeting, Minnesota Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Baxter, Minnesota.

**Best Student Paper.

Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L.

Cochran-Biederman. Recent and historical trends in Brown Trout growth in southeastern

Minnesota streams. Annual Meeting, Minnesota Chapter, American Fisheries Society.

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Baxter, Minnesota.

Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Otolith

microchemistry advances walleye research and management in Missouri River reservoirs.

145th Annual AFS Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

Radigan, W. R., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. Natal contribution and

movement of gizzard shad in Lake Sharpe, SD, evaluated using otolith microchemistry.

145th Annual AFS Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor, T. G. Zorn, K. M. Schlee, and D. M. Infante.

Development of a comprehensive state wide management program for resilient and

productive stream salmonid populations in Michigan, USA. International Stream

Salmonid Symposium. Girona, Spain.

Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. New directions in

Missouri River research: otolith microchemistry advances walleye management. 51th

Annual Meeting, Dakota Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Bismarck, North Dakota.

Radigan, W. R., A. K. Carlson, M. J. Fincel, and B. D. S. Graeb. Use of otolith

microchemistry to evaluate the natal contribution of embayments to the gizzard shad

Dorosoma cepedianum population in the Missouri River in South Dakota. 51th Annual

Meeting, Dakota Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Bismarck, North Dakota.

Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Using otolith

microchemistry to advance walleye management in Missouri River reservoirs. 75th

Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Indianapolis, Indiana.

2014 Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Environmental

history of walleye revealed using otolith microchemistry. 144th Annual Meeting,

American Fisheries Society. Quebec City, Quebec.

Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Environmental

history of walleye revealed using otolith microchemistry. Summer Fisheries Meeting.

South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks. Brookings, South Dakota.

Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Environmental

history of walleye revealed using otolith microchemistry. Annual Meeting, Minnesota

Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Mankato, Minnesota.

Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Environmental

history of walleye revealed using otolith microchemistry. 50th Annual Meeting, Dakota

Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Chamberlain, South Dakota.

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Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Effects of

catastrophic flooding on a reservoir delta fish community. 74th Annual Midwest Fish and

Wildlife Conference. Kansas City, Missouri.

2013 Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Effects of

catastrophic flooding on a reservoir delta fish community. Quantitative Fisheries Science.

South Dakota State University. Brookings, South Dakota.

Carlson, A. K., B. Hoffman, J. Fernholz, J. Oien, Z. Jessee, S. Fox, and J. Stall.

Population structure Cisco Coregonus artedi in Lake Oahe, South Dakota. Advanced

Fisheries Management. South Dakota State University. Brookings, South Dakota.

Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Rapid response to a

catastrophic flood: Effects on aquatic resources in Missouri River reservoirs. Annual

Meeting, Minnesota Chapter, American Fisheries Society. St. Cloud, Minnesota.

**Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Effects of

catastrophic flooding on fish communities in the Lewis and Clark Delta. 49th Annual

Meeting, Dakota Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Bismarck, North Dakota. **Best

Student Paper.

2012 Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Rapid response to a

catastrophic flood: Effects on aquatic resources in Missouri River reservoirs. M.S.

Proposal Seminar. South Dakota State University. Brookings, South Dakota.

Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, L. C. Ferrington, B. Vondracek, and J. A. Perry. Growth

dynamics and age structure of brown trout in southeast Minnesota streams. Honors

Thesis Seminar. University of Minnesota. St. Paul, Minnesota.

PROFESSIONAL POSTER PRESENTATIONS

2017 Wei, Z., M. Canlas, S. Janecke, D. Wright, A. Carlson, S. Lawrence. Plant science of

tree ancestry: photosynthetic characteristics (PQSPAD, LEF, ΦII) show distinct

differences between native and non-native tree species at Michigan State University. 19th

Annual University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum, Michigan State University.

2015 Carlson, A. K., and B. Vondracek. Synthesis of ecology and human dimensions for

predictive management of bighead and silver carp in the United States. 145th Annual AFS

Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L.

Cochran-Biederman. Spatial and temporal patterns in brown trout growth in the Driftless

Ecoregion. 145th Annual AFS Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

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Carlson, A. K., and B. Vondracek. Synthesis of ecology and human dimensions for

predictive management of bighead and silver carp in the United States. Annual Meeting,

Minnesota Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Brainerd, Minnesota.

Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L.

Cochran-Biederman. Spatial and temporal patterns in brown trout growth in the Driftless

Ecoregion. Annual Meeting, Minnesota Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Brainerd,

Minnesota.

Carlson, A. K., and B. Vondracek. Synthesis of ecology and human dimensions for

predictive management of bighead and silver carp in the United States. 51th Annual

Meeting, Dakota Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Bismarck, North Dakota.

Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L.

Cochran-Biederman. Recent and historical trends in Brown Trout growth in southeastern

Minnesota streams. 51th Annual Meeting, Dakota Chapter, American Fisheries Society.

Bismarck, North Dakota.

Carlson, A. K., and B. Vondracek. Synthesis of ecology and human dimensions for

predictive management of bighead and silver carp in the United States. 75th Annual

Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, B. Vondracek, L. C. Ferrington Jr., J. E. Mazack, and J. L.

Cochran-Biederman. Recent and historical trends in Brown Trout growth in southeastern

Minnesota streams. 75th Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Indianapolis,

Indiana.

2012 Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, L. C. Ferrington, B. Vondracek, and J. A. Perry. Growth

dynamics and age structure of brown trout in southeast Minnesota streams. 73rd Annual

Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Wichita, Kansas.

Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, L. C. Ferrington, B. Vondracek, and J. A. Perry. Growth

dynamics and age structure of brown trout in southeast Minnesota streams. 142nd Annual

Meeting, American Fisheries Society. St. Paul, Minnesota.

2011 Carlson, A. K., W. E. French, L. C. Ferrington, B. Vondracek, and J. A. Perry. Age

structure and growth dynamics of brown trout in southeast Minnesota streams. 72nd

Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference.

INVITED ORAL PRESENTATIONS

2018 Carlson, A. K. Fisheries as coupled human and natural systems: perspectives from

Michigan and abroad. Red Cedar Fly Fishers. East Lansing, Michigan.

2016 Carlson, A. K. Navigating graduate school: a CSIS discussion. Center for Systems

Integration and Sustainability. Michigan State University.

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2015 Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor. Results of the 2015 inland trout angler survey. Michigan

DNR Fisheries Division Trout Committee meeting. Bellaire, Michigan.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor. Inland trout angler survey update. Michigan DNR

Coldwater Resources Steering Committee meeting. Grayling, Michigan.

Carlson, A. K., W. W. Taylor. Science for conservation: research informs trout

management. St. Joe River Valley Fly Fishers meeting. Granger, Indiana.

Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Walleye natal

origins, movement, and entrainment in Missouri River reservoirs. South Dakota Walleyes

Unlimited Annual Convention. Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

2014 Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Rapid response to

catastrophic flooding in the Missouri River. South Dakota Walleyes Unlimited Annual

Convention. Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

2013 Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. Effects of a

catastrophic flood on Missouri River aquatic resources. Missouri River Natural

Resources Committee meeting. Pierre, South Dakota.

Carlson, A. K., M. J. Fincel, C. M. Longhenry, and B. D. S. Graeb. The catastrophic

flood of 2011: Effects on fish communities and aquatic habitat in South Dakota. South

Dakota Walleyes Unlimited Annual Convention. Deadwood, South Dakota.

TEACHING

Teaching assistant

2018 Organisms and Populations. BS 172. Michigan State University.

2017 Cells and Molecules. BS 171. Michigan State University.

Organisms and Populations. BS 172. Michigan State University.

2016 Organisms and Populations. BS 172. Michigan State University.

Teaching module

2018 Principles of effective scientific communication and peer review. Global Issues in

Fisheries and Wildlife, FW 481. Michigan State University.

2015 Salmonid management: case studies and applied critical thinking. Principles of

Fisheries Management, WL-412. South Dakota State University.

Guest lecture

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2018 Peruvian anchoveta as a telecoupled fisheries systems. Global Issues in Fisheries

and Wildlife, FW 481. Michigan State University.

2017 Seeing the forest for the trees: fundamentals of population ecology. Organisal and

Population Biology. BS 162. Michigan State University.

2015 Disturbances: effects of flood and droughts on fisheries and aquatic ecosystems.

Fish Ecology. South to Dakota State University.

Workshops attended to enhance teaching knowledge

2018 Search committees at teaching-focused institutions. Ecology Professional

Development Webinar Series. Ecological Society of America. May 8, 2018.

Digging deeper: a focus on research using qualitative design. Center for the

Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (cirtl.net). May 3, 2018.

Exploring Inclusive Teaching within STEM Disciplines: conversations among

faculty, future faculty, and students. Reflections from IUPUI’s culturally

responsive teaching learning community. Center for the Integration of Research,

Teaching and Learning (cirtl.net). May 2, 2018.

MENTORING

Undergraduate Students:

2018 Payton Burger, Sebastian Chow, Nate Dahl, Sunny Dhanjal, Samantha Heiler,

Allie Irwin, Allison Kowalski, Annika Lintvedt, Allison Luchenbill, Nadine

Nahra, Caitlin Weathers (Michigan State University): Scientific research design,

project implementation, manuscript writing, and journal submission in aquatic

ecology.

2017 Faith VanDrunen (Michigan State University): Career preparation in fisheries and

wildlife research and management, internship opportunities in fisheries

management (state, federal, private sector).

2017 Jenny Cook (Michigan State University): Mechanisms of population regulation,

density dependence versus density independence

2016-2017 Christine Wei (Michigan State University): Photosynthetic capacity in native and

non-native trees using PhotosynQ software; poster presentation at the 2017

Michigan State University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum

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2014 Janae Oien, Jacob Fernholz (South Dakota State University): Otolith preparation

procedures (e.g., mounting, sectioning, sanding) and ageing as part of an otolith

chemistry study.

2013–2014 Ryan Johnston, Brandon Hoffmann (South Dakota State University): Otolith

microchemistry as a tool to assess environmental history of walleye, gizzard shad,

yellow perch, and sauger in Missouri River reservoirs; otolith preparation

procedures (e.g., mounting, sectioning, sanding) and ageing

FINANCIAL SUPPORT ACQUIRED

2018 Doctoral Research Fellowship. Michigan State University. $15,000 (Ph.D. advisor: Dr.

William W. Taylor).

Robert C. Ball and Betty A. Ball Fisheries and Wildlife Fellowship. Michigan State

University. $5,000.

Conservation Scholarship Award. Fly Fisheries International. $2,000.

NASA-MSU Professional Enhancement Award. $700.

2017 Red Cedar Fly Fishers Graduate Fellowship. $1,000.

Clark Hubbs Research Assistance Award. American Institute of Fishery Research

Biologists. $500.

Graduate Student Organization Travel Grant. Fisheries and Wildlife Graduate Student

Organization. Michigan State University. $200.

Best Student Paper. Michigan Chapter, AFS. $100.

2016 Science to Action Fellowship. United States Geological Survey. $10,000.

Cornelius M. Schrems Fellowship. Schrems West Michigan Chapter. Trout Unlimited.

$3,400.

John Robertson-Theodore Roosevelt Conservation and Environmental Leadership

Fellowship. Michigan State University Graduate School. $2,500.

Understanding the ecological and social constraints to achieving sustainable fisheries

resource policy and management (NC 1189). State Agricultural Experiment

Stations. United States Department of Agriculture (Dr. William W. Taylor:

principal investigator and Ph.D. advisor).

2015 University Distinguished Fellowship. Michigan State University’s most prestigious

graduate fellowship. $100,000+ (Ph.D. advisor: Dr. William W. Taylor).

Doctoral Research Fellowship. Michigan State University. $10,000 (Ph.D. advisor: Dr.

William W. Taylor).

Janice Lee Fenske Excellence in Fisheries Management Fellowship. Michigan State

University. $5,000 (project advisors: Dr. William W. Taylor, Dr. Troy G. Zorn).

2013 John E. Skinner Memorial Award. AFS. $800.

SEEDS Campus Ecology Program Maintenance Grant (South Dakota State University).

Ecological Society of America, $300 (co-principal author).

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2012 Janice Lee Fenske Memorial Award. North Central Division, AFS. $500.

Effects of flooding on Missouri River walleye populations and fish habitat. U.S. Fish and

Wildlife Service and South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks.

$195,236 (Dr. Brian D.S. Graeb: principal investigator and M.S. advisor)

2011 Honors Thesis Grant. University of Minnesota Honors Program, $500.

2010 Greening Grant. Campus Culture Transformation Task Force. University of Minnesota,

$500.

Partner Grant. Sarita Conservation Area native plant restoration (University of

Minnesota). Capitol Region Watershed District, $8,800 (student representative on

behalf of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology Club).

WORKSHOPS, TRAINING, AND CERTIFICATION

2018 Certified Associate Fisheries Professional (FP-A). AFS.

2017 Uncomfortable conversations: addressing unintentional bias in the fisheries profession.

147th Annual AFS Meeting, Tampa, Florida.

2016 Great Lakes Leadership Academy.

Unleashing the power of R as a graphing tool. Quantitative Fisheries Center. Michigan

State University.

2015 Leadership at all levels in AFS. 145th Annual AFS Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

2014 Occupancy Modelling Workshop. Proteus Consulting Ltd. Brookings, South Dakota.

Scientific Communication for Natural Resource Professionals. 50th Annual Meeting,

Dakota Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Chamberlain, South Dakota.

2013 Intermediate GIS for Fisheries Biologists. 143rd Annual Meeting, American Fisheries

Society. Little Rock, Arkansas.

Beginning GIS for Fisheries Biologists. 143rd Annual Meeting, American Fisheries

Society. Little Rock, Arkansas.

An Overview of Adaptive Management of Natural Resources. 49th Annual Meeting,

Dakota Chapter, American Fisheries Society. Bismarck, North Dakota.

2012 Introduction to R Using Basic Fisheries Methods. 73rd Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife

Conference. Wichita, Kansas.

Scientists’ Guide to Engaging The Public Through Aquatic Education Events. 142nd

Annual Meeting, American Fisheries Society. St. Paul, Minnesota.

MinnAqua Aquatic Education Training. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

Lee and Rose Warner Nature Center. Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota.

2011 Beginning Your Professional Journey. 72nd Annual Midwest Fish and Wildlife

Conference, Des Moines, Iowa.

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2010 Certified in First Aid, CPR, AED. American Heart Association.

Proficient In: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, R, SAS, Sigmaplot, Primer, PAST,

ArcGIS, ArcMap, Fish Bioenergetics 3.0, Program PRESENCE, Program MARK, GPower

RELEVANT COURSEWORK

Michigan State University (Ph.D.): Stream Ecology, Advanced Fish Population Dynamics,

Applied Multivariate Statistics, Global Issues in Fisheries and Wildlife, Leadership in Natural

Resource Management, Elements of Federal Policy Development in Natural Resources (located

in Washington, D.C.), Advocacy in the Natural Resource Arena, Natural Resource Economics,

Environmental Hydrology, Landscape Ecology, Database Design and Management,

Evolutionary Biology

South Dakota State University (M.S.): Quantitative Fisheries Science, Fisheries Ecology and

Management, Aquatic Trophic Ecology, Management of Small Waters, Limnology of Lakes and

Streams, Wildlife Research Design, Statistical Methods II, Advanced Human Dimensions,

Occupancy Modeling

University of Minnesota (B.S.): Fisheries Ecology and Management, Fish Habitats and

Restoration, Fisheries Population Analysis, Ichthyology, Fish Physiology and Behavior,

Limnology, Aquatic Insects, Analysis of Populations, Natural Resource and Environmental

Policy, Economics and Natural Resource Management, Ethics in Natural Resources, Biometry,

Ecology, Forest Ecology, Habitats and Regulations of Wildlife, Important Plants in Fisheries and

Wildlife Habitats, Fisheries and Wildlife Field Research Methods, Geographic Information

Systems for Natural Resources, Human Impact on the Environment, Energy and the

Environment, Technical & Professional Writing, Orientation in Fisheries and Wildlife,

Dendrology, Zoology, Ornithology, Silviculture, Botany, Soil Science, Genetics, Honors

Calculus I and II, Honors Chemistry I and II, Organic Chemistry I and II

VOLUNTEER WORK AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

2016-2017 Bill Earth Youth Fishing Program. Lansing, Michigan.

2016 River clean-up (Red Cedar and Grand rivers). Lansing and East Lansing,

Michigan.

First aid and CPR certification. Michigan State University.

2016 Spring picnic donations, Fisheries and Wildlife Graduate Student Organization,

Michigan State University.

2015 Trout in the Classroom. Trout Unlimited.

2012–2015 AFS Student Subunit. South Dakota State University.

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2012–2014 Leadership Team. The Navigators. South Dakota State University.

2013 Ecology Club. Ecological Society of America Student Chapter. South Dakota

State University.

2012 Meal Preparation. Feed My Starving Children. Pierre, South Dakota.

Fisheries Volunteer. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

Teacher. Teaching Science, Math, and Research Technology (SMART) program.

University of Minnesota.

Conservation advocate. Collaborated with staff from Minnesota Department of

Natural Resources to advocate for fishing and hunting license fee

increases to support conservation programs.

2009–2012 Bird Bander. Lee and Rose Warner Nature Center. Marine on St. Croix,

Minnesota.

2008–2012 Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology Club. University of Minnesota

(Sarita Conservation Area Officer, 2009-2012).

1999–2012 Native Prairie Species Steward. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.

2008–2011 Citizen Water Monitor. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.

2006–2009 Summer Camp Teacher and Assistant. Lee and Rose Warner Nature Center.

Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota.

2007–2008 Junior Naturalist. Tamarack Nature Center. White Bear Lake, Minnesota.

REFERENCES Dr. William W. Taylor

Distinguished Professor in Global Fisheries Systems

Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability

Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

Michigan State University

115 Manly Miles Building

1405 S. Harrison Rd.

East Lansing, MI 48823

Telephone: (517) 353-3048

Email: [email protected]

Dr. Bruce Vondracek

Assistant Unit Leader, Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (Retired)

Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology

University of Minnesota

Room 200, Hodson Hall

6125C

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1980 Folwell Avenue

St. Paul, MN 55108

Telephone: (612) 624-8748

Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

Dr. Francesca J. Cuthbert

Professor

Department of Fisheries, Wildlife and Conservation Biology

University of Minnesota

Room 135, Skok Hall

6147B

2003 Upper Buford Circle

St. Paul, MN 55108

Telephone: (612) 624-1756

Email: [email protected]

Dr. Brian D.S. Graeb

Associate Professor

Department of Natural Resource Management

South Dakota State University

SNP 138, Box 2140B

Brookings, SD 57007

Telephone: (605) 690-3026

Email: [email protected]

Dr. Mark J. Fincel

Senior Fisheries Biologist

South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks

Missouri River Fisheries Center

20641 SD Hwy 1806

Fort Pierre, SD 57532

Telephone: (605) 223-7704

Email: [email protected]