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Rebecca A. Redman
  Email: rredman@illinois.edu
  Title: Aquatic Ecologist

Mailing address:
Lake Michigan Biological Station
400 17th Street
   
  Phone: 847-872-8677              Fax: 847-872-8679

 
Activities Fishing, SCUBA Diving, Hiking, Camping, Canoeing, Snowboarding, and Picking Wild Berries

Research
Masters Research included investigating Production versus Attraction theories regarding artificial reef community dynamics, and red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus) life history in the northern Gulf of Mexico.

Current Research includes monitoring the yellow perch population in Illinois waters of Lake Michigan, and investigating the many factors that regulate yellow perch recruitment success.

Selected
publications
Redman, R. A., and S. T. Szedlmayer. 2009. The effects of epibenthic communities on reef fishes in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Fisheries Management and Ecology 16:360-367.

Redman, R. A., Czesny, S. J., Dettmers, J. M., Weber, M. J., and Makauskas, D. 2011. Old tales in recent context: current perspective on yellow perch recruitment in Lake Michigan. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 140(5):1277-1289

Professional
society
involvement
and activities
American Fisheries Society
Illinois AFS Chapter Member
AFS Early Life History Section

Education B.S. in Wildlife Management, Purdue University

M.S. in Fisheries and Allied Aquaculture, Auburn University





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