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Donna Parrish

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Unit Leader VT Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit/ Research Professor

Vermont Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit
Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources
302C Aiken Center
University of Vermont
81 Carrigan Drive
Burlington VT 05405

Phone: 
802-656-2693
Fax: 
802-656-8683
Bio: 
Education: 

Ph.D., Zoology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, 1988. Dissertation Title: The White Perch and Its Interaction with Yellow Perch in Lake Erie.

M.S. Biology. Murray State University, Murray, KY, 1984. Thesis Title: A Comparison of Two White Crappie Populations in Kentucky and Barkley Lakes.

B.S. Biology, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO, 1974.

Areas of Interest: 

Fisheries

Selected Publications: 

Eisenhower, M.D., and D.L. Parrish. 2009. Double-crested cormorant and fish interactions in a shallow basin of Lake Champlain. Waterbirds. In press.

Beauchamp, D., D.L. Parrish, Roy A. Whaley. 2009. Coldwater Fish Large Standing Waters. In Freshwater fisheries standard sampling. Editors S. Bonar, W. Hubert, and D. Willis. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD. In press.

Mather, M.E., D.L. Parrish, and J.M. Dettmers. 2009. Now That You Have Great Results, Where Should You Submit Your Manuscript? In Writing for Natural Resources Journals. Editors C. Jennings, B. Vondracek, and T. Lauer. American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD. In Revision.

Mather, M.E., D.L. Parrish, and J.M. Dettmers. 2008. Mapping the changing landscape of fish-related journals: setting a course for successful communication of scientific information. Fisheries 33: 444-453.

Mather, M.E., D.L. Parrish, C.A. Campbell, J.R. McMenemy, and J.M. Smith. 2008. Summer temperature variation and implications for juvenile Atlantic salmon. Hydrobiologia 603: 183-196.