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    name: Matthew O'Donnell
     abstract: Research Ecologist with the Eastern Ecological Science Center
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    - Research Ecologist
     abstract: Matt is a Research Ecologist at the USGS Eastern Ecological Science
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      Center at the S. O. Conte Research Laboratory in Turners Falls, MA.
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      - Eastern Ecological Science Center
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     abstract: Matt's research focuses on factors that influence population persistence
    email: modonnell@usgs.gov
       of stream salmonids. In particular, Matt is examining the importance of coldwater
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       refugia, thermal acclimation, and adaptation as a possible mechanisms for brook
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       trout to persist in warming streams. In the field, he leads a project where
    - Matt is a Research Ecologist at the USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center at
       wild brook trout are implanted with temperature recording tags to determine
      the S. O. Conte Research Laboratory in Turners Falls, MA.
     expertise_terms:
    - Aquatic Ecology
    - Ecological Flows
    - Ecological Stressors
    - Ecosystem Ecology
    - Fish Ecology
    - Fisheries Biology
    - Fish Tracking and Telemetry
    - Habitat and Population Monitoring
    - Headwater Ecosystems
    - Population Dynamics, Demography and Modeling
    - Population Modeling
    - Priority Ecosystem Science
    - River Ecology
    - Stream Ecology
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    - '2018-present: Research Ecologist,  USGS, Leetown Science Center, Conte Anadromous
      Fish Research Lab, Turners Falls, Massachusetts'
    - '2002-2018: Ecologist,  USGS, Leetown Science Center, Conte Anadromous Fish
      Research Lab, Turners Falls, Massachusetts'
     - '2000-2002: Marine Resource Scientist I, Maine Department of Marine Resources,
      Hallowell, Maine'
    - '1999-2000: Biologist I, Mass Wildlife, Westborough, Massachusetts'
    education:
    - M.S. Fisheries Conservation, UMASS-Amherst, 2000.
    - B.S. Wildlife and Fisheries Biology and Management, Fisheries option, UMASS-Amherst,
      1995.
    affiliations: []
    honors: []
    abstracts: []
    personal_statement: Matt's research focuses on factors that influence population
       persistence of stream salmonids. In particular, Matt is examining the importance
       of coldwater refugia, thermal acclimation, and adaptation as a possible mechanisms
       for brook trout to persist in warming streams. In the field, he leads a project
       where wild brook trout are implanted with temperature recording tags to determine
       what water temperature fish actually experience. In the lab, he leads experiments
       what water temperature fish actually experience. In the lab, he leads experiments
       where brook trout are being reared under ambient and increased thermal regimes
       where brook trout are being reared under ambient and increased thermal regimes
       for successive generations to examine the potential scope for thermal acclimation
       for successive generations to examine the potential scope for thermal acclimation
       within generations and adaptation across generations.
       within generations and adaptation across generations.
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  email: modonnell@usgs.gov
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      1995.
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      Hallowell, Maine'
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    name: '1999-2000: Biologist I, Mass Wildlife, Westborough, Massachusetts'
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      name: U.S. Geological Survey
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  name: Matthew O'Donnell
  url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/matthew-odonnell