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abstract: Fishery Biologist with the Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center | |||
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abstract: Teresa Newton holds a B.S. in Biology from Central Michigan University, | |||
and M.S. in Biology from Tennessee Technological University, and a PhD in Fisheries | |||
M.S. in Biology from Tennessee Technological University, and a PhD in Fisheries | |||
Biology and Toxicology from Iowa State University | Biology and Toxicology from Iowa State University | ||
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abstract: Teresa's research interests focus on the conservation and ecology of | |||
freshwater mussels, a group of benthic animals in which 70% of the North American | |||
species are threatened. Mussels are keystone species in many rivers and their | |||
catastrophic decline may lead to the decline of other faunal groups and the | |||
alteration of ecosystem processes. Teresa uses a combination of comparative | |||
and experimental approaches to understand factors affecting the distribution | |||
and abundance of freshwater mussels and to determine the roles that mussels | |||
may play in large river food webs. Teresa also investigates the ecotoxicological | |||
effects of aquatic contaminants on freshwater mussels and is especially interested | |||
in developing sub-lethal endpoints of exposure. Teresa manages a native mussel | |||
team at the Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center in La Crosse, WI. The | |||
team's is currently focused on (1) understanding factors limiting the distribution, | |||
abundance, and species richness of mussels in large rivers, (2) using hydrophysical | |||
models to identify locations of patches and features of suitable habitat for | |||
mussels in the Upper Mississippi River, (3) measuring a suite of population | |||
vital rates (e.g., survival, growth. recruitment) to assess the viability of | |||
mussels within these patches, (4) developing sampling designs to estimate mussel | |||
abundances associated with habitat restoration projects, and (5) quantifying | |||
spatial patterns of adult and juvenile mussels across multiple scales in the | |||
Upper Mississippi River. | |||
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email: tnewton@usgs.gov | |||
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name: Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/upper-midwest-environmental-sciences-center | |||
roleName: Fishery Biologist | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T16:03:38.226559' | |||
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name: native freshwater mussels | |||
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name: conservation | |||
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name: restoration | |||
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name: toxicology | |||
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name: U.S. Geological Survey | |||
name: staff member | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T16:03:38.223638' | |||
name: Teresa J Newton, PhD | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/teresa-j-newton |