M.Sc. Students
- David Benoit – Assessing the Impacts of Imperfect Detection in Stream Fish Communities through Multispecies Occupancy Modeling.
- Abby Daigle – Hydroacoustic Assessment of Fish Community Size Spectra & Refinement of Hydroacoustic Estimates of Size
- Darren Smith – Patterns in the Temperature Selection and Occupancy of Brook Trout in Algonquin Park
- Bronwyn Dalziel – Temporal Changes in Vegetation and Bird Communities of Tommy Thompson Park
- Gabrielle Malcolm – An Objective Method to Quantify the Location Criterion used to Classify Species at Risk in Canada
- Brad Doyle – Phylogenetic Structuring of Lake Fish Communities
- Jun Cheng – Spatial Criteria Used in IUCN Assessment Overestimate Area of Occupancy for Freshwater Taxa
- Monica Granados – Detecting changes in fish communities in response to habitat rehabilitations: a comparison of multimetric and multivariate approaches
- Les Stanfield – Understanding the factors that influence headwater stream flow response to storm events
- Meg St. John – The benthic invertebrate community of lakes previously impaired by mining-related acidification near Wawa, Ontario
- Scott Gibson – Assessing the relative influence of in-stream habitat, watershed and regional factors across multiple spatial extents, on southern Ontario stream-fish assemblages
- Trevor Middel – Hydroacoustic assessment of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations
- Claire Hirst -Minimizing the influence of sampling variation in ordination and in the field for lake fish communities
- Julianne Mayo – Fish-habitat interactions in a small freshwater lake and the evaluation of a visual census sampling method for the quantification of vertical, littoral zone habitat structure and fish distribution
- Sapna Sharma – Spatial and temporal assessment of fish habitat and environmental-nearshore fish community relationships in the eastern Lake Erie basin
- Jeanette Davis – Measured and predicted responses of a fish community to the restoration of a degraded urban coastal wetland
- Julian Olden – Predictive models for freshwater fish community composition
- Pamela MacRae – A comparative approach to quantify the influence of smallmouth bass predation and habitat complexity on the structure of littoral fish communities
- William Allison (co-supervised) – Performance of the line-intercept transect in the coral reef habitat: accuracy, precision, errors and their control
- Nathalie St-Jacques (co-supervised) – Flexibilty, and foraging behaviour of the white sucker Catostomus commersoni
Ph.D. Students
- Karl Lamothe (co-supervised) – Quantifying the resistance and resilience of freshwater ecosystems to anthropogenic disturbance.
- Brie Edwards (co-supervised) – Temporal change in crayfish communities and links to a changing environment
- Lifei Wang – Species distribution modeling: Implications of modeling approaches, biotic effects, sample size, and detection limit
- Caren Scott (cosupervised) – Lake Benthic Algal Productivity and Extracellular Release
- Maggie Neff – Abiotic conditions in contrasting environments: an examination of Precambrian Shield lotic communities
- Steve Walker – Beyond geometric models: multivariate statistical ecology with likelihood functions
- Mark Poos – Conservation by consensus: Reducing uncertainties from methodological choices in conservation-based models
- Sapna Sharma – The effects of climate change on the northward range expansion of smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) and the consequential impacts on native fish populations
- Kris Vascotto (cosupervised) – An examination of the ecology of the cisco (Coregonus artedii) in Ontario lakes
- Jean-Bernard Caron -Taphonomy and community analysis of the Middle Cambrian greater phyllopd bed, Burgess Shale
- Alex Mills (co-supervised) – Challenges to conventional explanations of habitat specificity in migrant birds
- YingMing Zhao (co-supervised) – Climate and dynamics of walleye (Sander vitreus, formerly Stizostedion vitreum) populations in North America
- Pedro Peres-Neto – The distribution of fishes across stream landscapes: analytical approaches and ecological patterns
Post-doctoral Fellows
- Xuefeng Wang – Marine Community Ecology in South China Sea
- Daisuke Goto – Ecopath Model of Lake Simcoe Food Web
- Nilima Ghandi – Fish Contaminants in the Great Lakes
- Dak Dekerckhove – Fish Community Size Structure
- Henrique Giacomini – Theoretical Ecology of Fish Communities
- Cindy Chu – Lake Ecosystem Health
- Lifei Wang – Ontario Lake Ecosystems and Mercury in Fish
- Stephanie Melles – Watersheds Classifications and Lake Fish Mercury Levels
- Jaewoo Kim – Quantifying of Lakes and Regional Trends in Morphology
- Maggie Neff – Trends in Environmental Contaminants in Areas of Concern
- Sarah Gerwurtz – Sport & Juvenile Fish Contaminant Modeling Angela
- Angela Strecker – Spatial and Temporal Relationships in Lake Huron Fish Communities (co-advised)
- Norine Dobiesz – Managing Fisheries in a Changing Environment (co-advised)
- Satyendra Bhavsar – Sport Fish Contaminants Modelling
- Tammy Karst-Riddoch – Analysis of Temporal Relationships in Fish Contaminants
- Michelle Bowman – Bioassessment of Anthropogenic Impairment to Benthic Communities (co-advised)
- Riku Paavola – Stream Community Concordance and Ecosystem Recovery
- Karen Wilson – Benthic Invertebrate Community Responses to Invasive Species
- Theo Willis
- Linda Campbell – Temporal Analysis of Sport Fish Contaminants