
Patrick Forsythe
Associate Professor · Population Ecology
University of Wisconsin-Green BayAbout
Patrick Forsythe is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, affiliated with the College of Science, Engineering and Technology and serving as chair of the Environmental Science and Policy Graduate Program. He leads the Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Laboratory, focusing on reproductive and ecological dynamics of fish species like lake sturgeon and yellow perch in Green Bay tributaries and coastal wetlands.
- Education:
- Dual Ph.D. in Zoology and Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior from Michigan State University (2010)
- M.S. in Biology (2003) and B.S. in Environmental Biology (2001) from Eastern Illinois University
His research spans population ecology, conservation biology, and aquatic ecosystem dynamics, with collaborations including the Fish and Wildlife Service, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and institutions like the University of Notre Dame. His lab employs advanced techniques to study fish behavior, early life history, and food web complexities, emphasizing student mentorship and real-world applications.
Prof. Forsythe advises environmental science and biology students to engage actively in research and professional organizations like the American Fisheries Society, where he serves as faculty advisor. His teaching philosophy integrates quantitative skills and field experiences to prepare students for careers in academia, government, and private sectors.
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