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Lars Gosta Rudstam is a Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell University and Director of the Cornell Biological Field Station. His research spans aquatic ecology, fisheries management, and ecosystem dynamics, with a focus on invasive species and food web interactions in the Laurentian Great Lakes and Oneida Lake. He collaborates with international institutions and employs innovative technologies for monitoring aquatic organisms.
- University of Wisconsin-Madison, B.Sc. in Zoology (1978)
- University of Wisconsin-Madison, M.Sc. in Limnology (1983)
- University of Stockholm, Ph.D. in Marine Biology (1988)
- University of Wisconsin-Madison, Postdoc in Limnology (1989-1992)
Rudstam's research explores the interplay between aquatic ecosystem structure and fisheries management, emphasizing spatial-temporal distribution patterns and invasive species impacts. Recent projects include long-term analysis of Oneida Lake and global comparative studies of aquatic systems.
His publications highlight trends in Great Lakes water clarity, zooplankton dynamics, and mussel population trade-offs. Rudstam contributes to technical committees and teaches fish ecology, conservation, and management through courses like NTRES 3110 and 3111.
Contact: Cornell Biological Field Station, Bridgeport, NY 13030 | Fernow Hall 211A, Ithaca, NY 14853 | (607) 255-1555 | lgr1@cornell.edu
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