Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources

Stephen Clark

Ph.D. Student in Natural Resources

Stephen Clark
Alma mater(s)
  • M.S., Prescott College, 2024
  • B.S., Prescott College, 2021

Areas of expertise

quantitative ecology, ecosystem modeling, wildlife conservation & management   

BIO

Stephen Clark is a graduate research assistant conducting quantitative ecological research using hierarchical models and statistical analyses of long-term fisheries and environmental datasets. He is developing state-space and mechanistic ecosystem models to investigate trophic interactions and responses to climate change, land-use change, and invasive species within the Lake Champlain system. Stephen is passionate about advancing quantitative approaches that inform wildlife and ecosystem conservation.

Bio

Stephen Clark is a graduate research assistant conducting quantitative ecological research using hierarchical models and statistical analyses of long-term fisheries and environmental datasets. He is developing state-space and mechanistic ecosystem models to investigate trophic interactions and responses to climate change, land-use change, and invasive species within the Lake Champlain system. Stephen is passionate about advancing quantitative approaches that inform wildlife and ecosystem conservation.

Advisor: Mark Henderson