
About
David Bird is a Full Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Quebec in Montreal. His research program centers on freshwater ecosystems, with particular emphasis on cyanobacterial bloom dynamics, toxin production, and environmental health implications. He maintains an active publication record with frequent contributions to understanding bloom triggers and mitigation strategies.
Research Focus: Professor Bird investigates cyanobacteria ecology through integrated approaches combining field studies, molecular biology, and environmental modelling. His key interests include:
- Bloom prediction using meteorological and genomic data
- Microcystin toxin accumulation in aquatic food webs
- Health impacts of recreational exposure to cyanotoxins
- Nitrogen-phosphorus interactions in eutrophic systems
- Innovative monitoring techniques for water quality management
Publication Trends: His recent articles demonstrate strong focus on molecular detection methods (qPCR, amplicon sequencing), hydrodynamic modelling of bloom formation, and epidemiological assessments of cyanotoxin exposure. Work frequently involves interdisciplinary collaborations across limnology, public health, and environmental engineering.
Laboratory & Fieldwork: Research activities include extensive field monitoring in Canadian lakes and international sites, with particular attention to Missisquoi Bay ecosystem dynamics. While no specific lab name is mentioned, his work involves water quality analysis and cyanotoxin detection methodologies.
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