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

Staff Member


Samantha L Alford

Master's
Email: salford1@uwyo.edu

Research Publications Publication Date
Walker, R.H., C.E. Girard, S.L. Alford, and A.W. Walters. 2020. Individual and interactive effects of hydrology and surface disturbance on fish populations. Journal of Applied Ecology 57: 149-159. doi:10.1111/1365-2664.13517 January 2020
Alford, S.L. and A.W. Walters. 2021. Rapid colonisation post-displacement contributes to native fish resilience. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. DOI: 10.1111/eff.12634 September 2021
Project Completion Date
Wyoming Range Native Fish and Energy Development June 2021
Presentations Presentation Date
Walters, A., R. Walker, and S. Alford. 2018. Evaluating the resiliency of fish populations to stochastic disturbances. WY-TWS and WLCI Joint Meeting, Laramie, WY. November 2018
Walker, R.H., C.E. Girard, S.A. Alford, and A.W. Walters. 2019. Surface disturbance intensifies the effect of low flows on stream fishes. Society for Freshwater Science annual meeting. May 2019
Alford, S. and Walters, A. Evaluating movement and colonization of fish in the Wyoming Range. American Fisheries Society and the Wildlife Society joint annual conference, Reno, NV. October 2019
Alford, S. and Walters, A. 2020. Little Fish Insist to Persist: How colonization and movement dynamics enhance native fish resilience. Colorado and Wyoming American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Laramie, Wyoming. February 2020
Alford, S. and Walters, A. 2019. Evaluating colonization of fish in the Wyoming Range. Colorado-Wyoming Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting 2019. February 2019
Alford, S. and Walters, A. 2018. Evaluating factors influencing movement rates of mottled sculpin and mountain sucker in the Wyoming Range. Colorado-Wyoming Subdivision of the American Fisheries Society Student Colloquium, Laramie, Wyoming. February 2018