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Lynda Corkum is a Professor of Biology at the University of Windsor's Faculty of Science. She specializes in stream ecology, invasive species control, and aquatic ecosystem studies. Her research focuses on the Great Lakes' invasive round goby and its impact on native fish populations. Corkum is also an award-winning equity advocate, receiving the 2014 Mary Lou Dietz Equity Leadership Award for her contributions to diversity and inclusion. She teaches courses like Stream Ecology, leading field studies at Rock Glen Conservation Area.
Her work integrates classroom learning with hands-on field research, emphasizing data collection on algal abundance, aquatic insects, and river dynamics. Corkum has organized conferences such as the Ecological and Evolutionary Ethology of Fishes and presented at Science Café events, discussing innovative methods like 'love potions' to control invasive species. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges ecological research with community engagement.
Awards and recognitions highlight her dual commitment to scientific excellence and equity leadership. No grants or lab affiliations are explicitly detailed in the provided texts, but her teaching and research activities underscore her active role in advancing environmental science and inclusive academic practices.
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