USGS technicians seining for juvenile lake whitefish on a foggy morning in Little Traverse Bay, Lake Superior, with the USGS research vessel Hammond anchored in the background. Photo credit: Mike Lowe, USGS.
Michael R Lowe, PhD
Michael Lowe is a Fishery Biologist based in Millersburg, MI.
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Modeling structural mechanics of oyster reef self-organization including environmental constraints and community interactions
Detecting commonality in multidimensional fish movement histories using sequence analysis
Sequence analysis and acoustic tracking individual lake sturgeon identifies multiple patterns of river-lake habitat use
Interactive effects of water temperature and salinity on growth and mortality of eastern oysters, Crassostrea virginica: A meta-analysis using 40 years of monitoring data
Survival, growth and reproduction of non-native Nile tilapia II: Fundamental niche projections and invasion potential in the northern Gulf of Mexico
Survival, growth and reproduction of non-indigenous Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus 1758). I. Physiological capabilities in various temperatures and salinities
USGS technicians seining for juvenile lake whitefish on a foggy morning in Little Traverse Bay, Lake Superior, with the USGS research vessel Hammond anchored in the background. Photo credit: Mike Lowe, USGS.
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Modeling structural mechanics of oyster reef self-organization including environmental constraints and community interactions
Detecting commonality in multidimensional fish movement histories using sequence analysis
Sequence analysis and acoustic tracking individual lake sturgeon identifies multiple patterns of river-lake habitat use
Interactive effects of water temperature and salinity on growth and mortality of eastern oysters, Crassostrea virginica: A meta-analysis using 40 years of monitoring data
Survival, growth and reproduction of non-native Nile tilapia II: Fundamental niche projections and invasion potential in the northern Gulf of Mexico
Survival, growth and reproduction of non-indigenous Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus 1758). I. Physiological capabilities in various temperatures and salinities
USGS technicians seining for juvenile lake whitefish on a foggy morning in Little Traverse Bay, Lake Superior, with the USGS research vessel Hammond anchored in the background. Photo credit: Mike Lowe, USGS.
USGS technicians seining for juvenile lake whitefish on a foggy morning in Little Traverse Bay, Lake Superior, with the USGS research vessel Hammond anchored in the background. Photo credit: Mike Lowe, USGS.
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