
About
Dr. Caleb Hasler is an Associate Professor at the University of Winnipeg, affiliated with the Richardson College for the Environment and Science Complex. His research focuses on fish biology and aquatic conservation, addressing challenges such as hydropower impacts, catch-and-release angling effects, and invasive species control. He employs interdisciplinary methods, including physiological sampling, telemetry, and statistical modeling, to bridge field and lab studies. His lab collaborates with stakeholders to enhance fish population conservation globally. Dr. Hasler actively mentors students and welcomes inquiries from prospective graduate and undergraduate researchers.
Education and Background: While formal education details are not explicitly stated, his extensive research publications suggest advanced training in fisheries biology and ecology. His work integrates organismal biology with conservation priorities, emphasizing practical solutions for freshwater ecosystems.
Research Interests: Dr. Hasler’s lab explores:
- Behavioral and physiological responses of fish to environmental stressors
- Conservation strategies for imperiled fish populations
- Technological innovations in fisheries management
- Effects of anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower, oil sands) on aquatic life
Publications Trends: Recent articles highlight studies on catch-and-release fisheries, climate change impacts (e.g., CO2 exposure), and invasive species deterrence. His work frequently emphasizes real-world applications, such as improving angling practices and mitigating habitat degradation.
Grants and Funding: While specific grants are not listed, his lab’s active research and student recruitment suggest sustained funding through academic and conservation partnerships.
Labs and Teams: The HASLER LAB operates as a collaborative unit within the University of Winnipeg, focusing on freshwater conservation through field and lab-based research. Collaborations with government agencies and NGOs are integral to translating findings into policy.
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