Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program:
Education, Research and Technical Assistance for Managing Our Natural Resources

Staff Member


Jordan R Anderson

Jordan Anderson

Master's

Biography

I received my bachelors degree in fish, wildlife, and conservation biology in the spring of 2011. After that I worked for Colorado Parks and Wildlife's aquatic toxicologist. I am currently pursuing a masters degree under Dana Winkelman looking at endocrine disruptors and their effects on fish populations.. I am interested in how different water quality parameters affect fish health and population viability. I am also interested in the interactive effects that can be manifested when multiple stressors are present in an environment.

Research Publications Publication Date
Anderson, J.R. and D.L. Winkelman. 2018. Differences in vitellogenin production between laboratory-raised and wild fathead minnows: potential consequences for understanding estrogenic exposure in wild populations. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 2018:418-423 DOI:10.1002/ieam.4047 | Download April 2018
Presentations Presentation Date
Winkelman, D.L., Jordan Anderson, Alan Vajda, and Aaron Jastrow. Evaluating wastewater effluent exposure in wild fishes using insights from laboratory and wild populations. Society of Ecological Toxicology and Chemistry North America 39th annual meeting. November 7, 2018 November 2018
Anderson, J.R., D.L. Winkelman, and A. Jastrow. Evaluating the distribution of estrogenic effects below wastewater treatment plants: estrogen persistence and fish movement. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society. Missoula, MT. May 2017
Anderson, J.R., D.L. Winkelman, and A. Jastrow. Evaluating the distribution of estrogenic effects below wastewater treatment plants: estrogen persistence and fish movement. 2017 Annual Meeting of the Colorado-Wyoming Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Grand Junction, CO. February 2017
Anderson, J.R., D.L. Winkelman, A.M. Vajda, and A. Jastrow. Evaluating wastewater effluent exposure in wild fishes using insights from laboratory and wild populations. 2018 Annual Meeting of the Colorado-Wyoming Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Laramie, WY. February 2018
Anderson, J and D.L. Winkelman. Evidence of estrogenic endocrine disruption at several municipal wastewater treatment plants within the South Platte watershed, Colorado. 2016 Annual Meeting of the Colorado-Wyoming Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, March 1-4, Laramie, WY. March 2016