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Andrew Muir

Andrew Muir
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Ecosystem Science and Management
Water
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  • Smith, S.R., E. Normandeau, H. Djambazian, P.N. Mudiyanselage, A.M. Muir, J. Ragoussis, C. Penney, K. Scribner, G. Luikart, C.C. Wilson, and L. Bernatchez. In review. A chromosome-anchored genome assembly for lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). Molecular Ecology Resources.
  • Zielinski, D.P., M. Gaden, and A. Muir. 2021. Global fish passage issues. Aquaculture and Fisheries 6:111-112.
  • Chavarie, L.S. Voelker, M.J. Hansen, C.R., Bronte, A.M., Muir, M.S. Zimmerman, and C.C. Krueger. In Press. Temporal instability of lake charr phenotypes: synchronicity of growth rates and morphology linked to environmental variables? Evolutionary Applications.
  • Riley, S.C., M.J. Hansen, C.C. Krueger, D.L.G. Noakes, and A.M. Muir. 2021. The Lake Charr: Biology, Ecology, Distribution, and Management. In A.M. Muir, M.J. Hansen, S.C. Riley, and C.C. Krueger (eds) The Lake Charr Salvelinus namaycush: Biology, Ecology, Distribution, and Management. Springer.
  • Muir, A.M., D. Bennion, M.J. Hansen, S.C. Riley, and J. Gunn. 2021. Distribution. In A.M. Muir, M.J. Hansen, S.C. Riley, and C.C. Krueger (eds) The Lake Charr Salvelinus namaycush: Biology, Ecology, Distribution, and Management. Springer.

Education

Ph.D. Purdue University
M.Sc. University of Guelph, ON.
B.Sc. University of Guelph, ON.

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A rendering of the FishPass project, with the fish-sorting channel marked above. Image credit: AECOM
October 28, 2022

FishPass Project Draws Inspiration From Single-Stream Recycling

Invasive aquatic species such as sea lamprey have been wreaking havoc on the Great Lakes for at least a century. And a challenge that fishery managers continue to struggle with is how to allow desirable fish to pass through waterways to spawn while simultaneously keeping out “bad” fish. In Traverse City, a unique approach to selective fish sorting is being developed—and its inspiration comes from single-stream recycling.

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