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Alex Latzka

Alex Latzka. Preferred Contact: email latzka@wisc.edu. Cornell: Movement and habitat use by bowfin ( amia calva ) in Oneida Lake, NY. Bowfin Results. MALES. FEMALES. Trinidad: FIBR Field Technician. My Research at UW.

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Alex Latzka

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  1. Alex Latzka Preferred Contact: email latzka@wisc.edu

  2. Cornell: Movement and habitat use by bowfin (amiacalva) in Oneida Lake, NY

  3. Bowfin Results MALES FEMALES

  4. Trinidad: FIBR Field Technician

  5. My Research at UW • Came to UW with background and interest in applied aquatic ecology, so fish but also the other components of aquatic ecosystems • Also interested in the interaction of these ecosystems with humans: management, fisheries, economics, etc. • Limnology and Marine Sciences (CFL) • Advisor: Jake Vander Zanden

  6. CNHS – Coupled Natural and Human SystemsBioeconomics of Aquatic Invasive Species How do policy interventions intended to control or prevent harmful aquatic species invasions affect the decisions and economic welfare of individuals using the relevant resource, and the spatial dynamics of invasions on heterogeneous landscapes? In terms of presence/absence of invaders and relative abundance -Boater/Human Behavior -Lake Location/Connectivity -Physical/Chemical Factors in Lake -Biological Factors -Other Factors?

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