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David Coulter is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Natural Resource Management at South Dakota State University. His research focuses on invasive species management, fish ecology, and environmental impacts, with a particular emphasis on aquatic ecosystems and climate change. He is affiliated with the Edgar S. McFadden Biostress Laboratory, where he conducts studies on invasive carp species and their ecological effects.
Dr. Coulter’s work integrates population dynamics, environmental monitoring, and conservation strategies. His research addresses critical issues such as the spread of invasive species like bighead and silver carps, climate change impacts on fisheries, and the application of novel techniques like eDNA for species detection. He also explores the implications of environmental contaminants and human activities on fish populations.
His recent publications highlight advancements in invasive species management, including modeling approaches for control strategies and the development of risk assessments. His studies often involve collaborative efforts to bridge ecological theory with practical management solutions.
David Coulter’s research has contributed to understanding the ecological and economic challenges posed by invasive species, offering pathways for sustainable resource management and conservation efforts.




