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Alison Coulter is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Natural Resource Management at South Dakota State University. She teaches courses including WL 367/367L Ichthyology and Lab, WL 412/412L Principles of Fisheries Management and Lab, NRM 230 Natural Resource Management Techniques, and WL 792 Movement Ecology. Her office is located in Room 141B of the Edgar S. McFadden Biostress Laboratory.
Education:
- B.S. from Michigan State University
- M.S. from Central Michigan University
- Ph.D. from Purdue University
Research Focus: Her work integrates ecological science with practical natural resource management solutions. Primary research themes include:
- Fish movement ecology and habitat utilization patterns
- Sportfish population management and conservation strategies
- Invasive species prevention, containment, and impact mitigation
- Angler behavior analysis and engagement methodologies
- Fish stocking program efficacy and optimization
Publication Trends: Recent articles (2024-2025) demonstrate a strong emphasis on invasive carp ecology, fisheries management techniques, and human dimensions of conservation. Work frequently employs advanced statistical modeling, telemetry data, and stakeholder surveys to address pressing issues in freshwater ecosystems under climate change pressures.
Laboratory: Leads research operations at the Edgar S. McFadden Biostress Laboratory, focusing on field-based studies and data-driven resource management solutions.
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