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meta: status_code: 200 timestamp: '2023-09-30T16:40:13.262749' url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/tyler-r-funnell profile: abstracts: [] affiliations: [] education: - M.S. Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, 2022 - B.S. Biology, Central Michigan University, 2019 email: tfunnell@usgs.gov expertise_terms: - ecology - aquatic biology - animal behavior - migration - animal tracking - native species honors: [] intro_statements: - I am a fish biologist based out of the Hammond Bay Biological Station in Millersburg, MI. My research interests lie in better understanding fish ecology, behavior, and physiology to inform the management and restoration of native species in the Great Lakes basin. name: Tyler R Funnell name_qualifier: null orcid: 0000-0002-9074-3531 organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/great-lakes-science-center organization_name: Great Lakes Science Center personal_statement: I began working at the Great Lakes Science Center - Hammond Bay Biological Station in 2022, following the completion of my M.S. at Michigan State University where I studied the spatial and thermal ecology of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush). My research focuses on conducting science to inform and support the management of native species. Currently, I study fish movement ecology, behavior, and population structure, often using acoustic telemetry tracking technology, and investigate improvements to the application of fish tracking technology in the Great Lakes. professional_experience: - Fish Biologist, Hammond Bay Biological Station, 2022-present - Graduate Research Assistant, Michigan State University, 2020-2022 - Research Assistant, Central Michigan University, 2017-2020 - Seasonal Fisheries Technician, Little River band of Ottawa Indians, 2019 title: Fish Biologist