Katharine M. MarkoBiologistPacific Coast Ecology BranchVoice: 541-754-5083 |
Education:
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, School of Natural Resources, Resource Ecology and Management- Aquatics, M.S. Candidate
- B.A., Wellesley College; Biological Sciences, 2002
Previous Positions:
- Graduate Research Assistant and Field Technician, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
- Intern, Marine Invasions Laboratory, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD
Research Interests and Skills:
- Stable isotope ecology
- Food web dynamics
- Effect of stressors on aquatic systems
Selected Publications:
- Marko, K.M., Rutherford, E.S., Eadie, B.J., Lansing, M.B. 2005. “Stable Isotope Analysis if Critical Habitats and Food Webs Supporting Walleye and Chinook Salmon within the Muskegon River Estuary.” Oral Presentation. International Association for Great Lakes Research 45th Annual Meeting, May 23-27th, 2005, Ann Arbor, MI
- Marko, K.M., Rutherford, E.S., Eadie, B.J., Lansing, M.B., Johengen, T.H., 2004 “Defining the Ecological Footprint of the Muskegon River Watershed on the Fisheries of Nearshore Lake Michigan.” Oral Presentation. International Association for Great Lakes Research 44th Annual Meeting, May 24-28th, 2004, Waterloo, ON
- Marko, K.M. Rutherford, E.S., Eadie, B.J., Lansing, M.B. 2004. “Watershed-Great Lakes Interactions: Defining the Ecological Footprint of the Muskegon River Watershed on Fisheries in Nearshore Lake Michigan.” Oral Presentation. American Fisheries Society 134th Annual Meeting, August 22-26th, 2004, Madison, WI.
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