Michigan Staff Member
Michael T Booth
Biography
Mike received his bachelor’s degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of California Santa Cruz, where he had the opportunity to work in a variety of systems from the tidepools and estuaries of the California coast, to inland Alaska, to the Grand Canyon and greater Southwest. His PhD is from Cornell University, where he was advised by Nelson Hairston, Jr., and Alex Flecker and worked on the role of native fishes (suckers) in desert stream ecosystems. Mike served as a fisheries biologist and ecologist for United Water Conservation District, a state groundwater agency in southern California, from 2011 to 2018. He then became a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Cincinnati, working on basic science and applied management challenges in fisheries and aquatic ecology. Mike is a native of coastal California and spent much of his career working on aquatic systems of the desert southwest, but while in Cincinnati has worked on a variety of topics ranging from habitat assessment in reservoirs to stormwater management and the ecology of urban streams to the role of fish in ecosystem processes. He moved to the Michigan Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit in 2024.
Areas of Expertise
Aquatic Ecology, Biogeochemistry, Fisheries Management, Invasive Species, Managed Flows/Hydrology, Movement Ecology, Stream Ecology, Urban Ecology, Water Quality
Taxon Groups Studied
Anadromous Fishes, Freshwater Fishes, Gamefish, Invertebrates/Insects, Nongame Fish/Wildlife, Salmonids
Project | Completion Date |
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Assessment of large woody debris as a low‐cost best management practice for improving water quality in urban headwater streams | September 2023 |
Assessing spatial relationships between littoral habitat availability and sport fish | June 2025 |
Project Snapshot: USA | December 2029 |
Presentations | Presentation Date |
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McAnally, G., Pritt, J., Booth, M.T. Employing Recreational Side-Scan Sonar to Evaluate the Relationship between Aquatic Vegetation and Sportfish Catch Rates across Ohio Reservoirs. Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference. St. Louis, MO. Invited Talk. 2025. | January 2025 |
Role and Organization | Individual | Start Date | End Date |
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American Fisheries Society - Michigan Chapter member | Booth | July 2024 | Present |
American Fisheries Society - Member | Booth | 2008 | Present |