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

Staff Member


Danielle Blumstein

Dani Blaumstein

Master's
Phone: (715) 346 - 2178
Email: Dani.Blumstein@uwsp.edu

Biography

I completed my Bachelors of Science in Zoology from Michigan State University in 2017. During my undergrad, I was very active in conservation genetic research. Prior to my time at UWSP I focused on projects related to the spatial genetic structure of Burbot in Lake Michigan and the Manistee River and various types of genetic tools for Lake Surgeon research. My current graduate research is focused on conservation genomics and building the linkage map for cisco in the great lakes region.

Presentations Presentation Date
D. Blumstein, W. Stott, and W. Larson. January 2018. Development of a genetic linkage map for cisco (Coregonus artedi) to facilitate integrated studies of adaptive diversity. 47th Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Green Bay, WI. February 2019
Blumstein. D. , W. Stott, and W. Larson. June 2018. Development of a genetic linkage map for cisco (Coregonus artedi) to facilitate integrated studies of adaptive diversity. Coastwide Salmonid Genetics Meeting 2018. Mukileto, Washington. June 2018
Blumstein, D., W. Stott, and W. Larson. January 2018. Development of a genetic linkage map for cisco (Coregonus artedi) to facilitate integrated studies of adaptive diversity. 78th Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. January 2018
Blumstein D., W. Stott, and W. Larson. April 2018. Development of a genetic linkage map for cisco (Coregonus artedi) to facilitate integrated studies of adaptive diversity. Great Lakes Science Center Seminar Series. Ann Arbor, Michigan. April 2018