Dr. Jeffrey A. Falke is originally from Blue Springs, MO. Jeff graduated with a BS in Fisheries and Wildlife from the University of Missouri in 2000. During his undergraduate and shortly thereafter he held positions with the U.S. Geological Survey, the Missouri Department of Conservation, and the Arizona Game and Fish Department. In 2004 he received an MS in Biology from Kansas State University (Advisor: Dr. Keith Gido), investigating the upstream effects of reservoirs on prairie stream fish assemblages. He finished his PhD with Dr. Kurt Fausch in the Department of Fish, Wildlife & Conservation Biology at Colorado State University in 2009. His dissertation research focused on the effects of groundwater withdrawal and drought on plains fishes and their habitats in eastern Colorado. From 2009-2012 Jeff was a postdoctoral fellow with NOAA/National Research Council and Oregon State University. Jeff’s postdoc work focused on spatial ecological processes in steelhead and population vulnerability of bull trout to wildfire. Jeff is currently a Fisheries Research Biologist with the U. S. Geological Survey and Unit Leader of the Alaska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit. Jeff holds faculty appointments as Associate Professor of Fisheries with the Department of Fisheries, Institute of Arctic Biology, and Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska Fairbanks. In his free time Jeff enjoys flatpicking acoustic guitar, fishing, and spending time with his family.
Contact information:
PO BOX 757020
Fairbanks, AK 99775
210A Irving I Bldg
University of Alaska Fairbanks
office: 907.474.6044
fax: 907.474.7872
email: [email protected]
Curriculum vitae
PO BOX 757020
Fairbanks, AK 99775
210A Irving I Bldg
University of Alaska Fairbanks
office: 907.474.6044
fax: 907.474.7872
email: [email protected]
Curriculum vitae