Staff Member
Jason M Taylor
Post Doc
Email: jmt345@cornell.edu
Biography
Jason received his BA (1997) and MS (2001) from University of North Texas and worked as an aquatic ecologist for the Nature Conservancy before returning to graduate school at Baylor University where he received his PhD in Biology (2011). . Jason is a stream ecologist with diverse interests, including landscape and local controls on species assemblages, the effects of novel environmental gradients on species interactions within lotic communities, and conservation of freshwater biodiversity.
Project | Completion Date |
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New York Sustainable Flows Project | December 2012 |
Presentations | Presentation Date |
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Taylor, J., and B. Fisher. 2013. An evidence-based approach to developing environmental flow needs for Great Lakes tributaries in New York. 37th Annual Meeting of the New England Association of Environmental Biologists, Lake Placid, NY. 20-22 March 2013. | March 2013 |
Taylor, J. M. and W. L. Fisher. 2013. An evidence-based approach to developing environmental flow needs for Great Lakes tributaries in New York. 2013 Annual Meeting, New York Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Watertown, New York, 30 January - 1 February 2013. | January 2013 |