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  • Home
  • Lab Members
    • Dr. Jacob Westhoff
    • Students and Staff
    • Past Lab Members
  • Current Projects
    • Fish Thermal Ecology
    • Crayfish Recovery
    • Crayfish Movement Project
    • Mussel Sampling and Habitat
    • Big Piney AOP
  • Graduate School at Mizzou
  • Current Opportunities
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    • Home
    • Lab Members
      • Dr. Jacob Westhoff
      • Students and Staff
      • Past Lab Members
    • Current Projects
      • Fish Thermal Ecology
      • Crayfish Recovery
      • Crayfish Movement Project
      • Mussel Sampling and Habitat
      • Big Piney AOP
    • Graduate School at Mizzou
    • Current Opportunities

Current Projects

Applied use of thermal ecology metrics for conservation of small-bodied lotic fishes

Crayfish distribution and rate of invasion estimates to inform species recovery 

Development of a flexible mid-sized river mussel sampling protocol and investigation of statewide multi-scale mussel habitat relationships


Estimating movement and dispersal of invasive crayfishes to inform conservation planning 

Big Piney Aquatic Organism Passage Assessment

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