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

Staff Member


Jeremiah S Shrovnal

Jeremiah Shrovnal

PhD
Email: shrov001@umn.edu

Biography

I completed my B.S. in biology with an emphasis in ecology and conservation from UW-Green Bay in 2017. Since graduation I have worked as a fisheries technician for the Wyoming Game and Fish in Lander and the Wisconsin DNR in Green Bay. My graduate project will use lake sturgeon age information, recoveries of PIT tagged fish, and detections of fish implanted with acoustic transmitters to estimate mortality rates of lake sturgeon in the Lake Winnebago system.

Presentations Presentation Date
Shrovnal, J., D. Dembkowski, R. Koenigs, J. Raabe, and D. Isermann. February 2021. Estimating Mortality of Lake Sturgeon in the Lake Winnebago System Using Traditional Age-Based Approaches and Capture-Recapture Models. 81<sup>st</sup> Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota. February 2021
Shrovnal, J., D. Dembkowski, R. Koenigs, J. Raabe, and D. Isermann. February 2021. Estimating Mortality of Lake Sturgeon in the Lake Winnebago System Using Traditional Age-Based Approaches and Capture-Recapture Models. 50<sup>th</sup> Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Virtual.<b><i> </i></b> February 2021
Shrovnal, J., D. Dembkowksi, R. Koenigs, J. Raabe, and D. Isermann. January 2020. Estimating Mortality of Lake Sturgeon in the Lake Winnebago System Using Traditional Age-Based Approaches and Capture-Recapture Models. 80th Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference, Springfield, Illinois. January 2020