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Dr. Phaedra Budy serves as a Professor in the Department of Watershed Sciences at Utah State University and as Unit Leader of the U.S. Geological Survey's Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Her work spans multiple institutions and research partnerships, with significant contributions to aquatic ecology, fish conservation, and river management across western North America.
Her research interests focus on fish ecology, aquatic conservation biology, invasion ecology, and food web dynamics, with particular expertise in native fish conservation in desert river systems. Dr. Budy's work addresses critical challenges including nonnative species impacts, climate change effects on aquatic systems, and habitat restoration strategies for imperiled fish populations. Her research spans diverse ecosystems from Utah's rivers to arctic Alaska, with emphasis on practical applications for resource management.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on dryland river systems, habitat restoration techniques, and the impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystems. Her work increasingly incorporates experimental approaches to evaluate restoration effectiveness, with growing attention to beaver-related restoration techniques in degraded desert rivers and the complex interactions between physical habitat changes and fish community responses.
Dr. Budy mentors numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, with her lab actively engaged in multiple research projects addressing conservation challenges for native fishes. Her work receives funding from diverse sources including the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, National Park Service, and various foundations dedicated to aquatic resource conservation.
Her research lab conducts field work across multiple western states including Utah, Arizona, Idaho, and Alaska, focusing on both lotic and lentic systems. Current projects address critical issues such as nutrient enrichment impacts, nonnative fish suppression, and climate change adaptation strategies for aquatic ecosystems.
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