Title: Spawning and sustenance: exploring two key aspects of Great Lakes fish ecology
About the speaker: Corey Krabbenhoft is an Assistant Professor at the University at Buffalo in western New York. She received her BS and MS from the University of New Mexico and her PhD From Wayne State University. Her primary research interests center around the response of freshwater communities to environmental stressors including invasive species, climate change, water quality, and water availability. She has worked in the North American Great Lakes for 10 years and has active research on lake trout recruitment, round goby invasion, and native mussel conservation.