I am a Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research Postdoctoral Fellow with research interests that intersect fisheries conservation, population ecology, and ecosystem science. My previous research experience includes integrating emerging technologies like acoustic telemetry and environmental DNA with population modeling to evaluate fish reintroduction success in the Finger Lakes of New York. Currently, I use food web modeling techniques to quantify the ecosystem-level consequences of coregonine (Coregonus spp.) fisheries restoration in the Great Lakes.
Education
PhD in Natural Resources, Cornell University, 2025
MS in Fisheries Science, Oregon State University, 2019
Alex Koeberle defended his thesis “POPULATION ECOLOGY OF ALEWIFE AND CISCO IN LAKE ECOSYSTEMS” and is now Dr. Alex Koeberle. Dr. Koeberle worked in two New York lakes – Keuka Lake and Otsego Lake – where the alewife population had declined...