
Christopher Holbrook
Adjunct Assistant Professor · Fisheries Science
Michigan State UniversityAbout
Christopher Holbrook is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University's College of Agriculture & Natural Resources, and a Research Fish Biologist at the USGS Great Lakes Science Center in Millersburg, Michigan. His work focuses on native fish restoration, fisheries management, and invasive species control through advanced aquatic telemetry techniques.
- Education: Ph.D. in Fisheries and Wildlife (Michigan State University, 2015), M.S. in Zoology (University of Maine, 2007), B.S. in Zoology (University of Maine, 2004)
Holbrook's research integrates fish ecology with cutting-edge tracking technologies to understand spatial ecology, demographics, and population dynamics at unprecedented resolutions. He develops gliding robotic fish telemetry systems and investigates diel activity patterns in species like juvenile sea lamprey.
Key Research Areas: Aquatic telemetry, fish population dynamics, invasive species management, autonomous underwater vehicles, ecological modeling, and freshwater conservation.
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