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Patrick Shirey
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Taking the Brook Trout's Temperature
Taking the Brook Trout’s Temperature: Notre Dame biologists study how native fish could be restored to the Namekagon River watershed.
By Greg Seitz – St. Croix 360, Tuesday, Sep. 24, 2013
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Biologists increasingly recognize the roles of humans in ecosystems. Subsequently, many have…
Taking the Brook Trout’s Temperature: Notre Dame biologists study how native fish could be restored…
The commercial trade of propagated listed plants is a common but controversial ex situ conservation…
To inform management actions to recover the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow (Hybognathus amarus,…
NPR interview of Patrick Shirey (Notre Dame GLOBES IGERT Fellow) and Professor Mark Schwartz (UC…
NPR interview of Patrick Shirey (Notre Dame GLOBES IGERT Fellow) and Professor Mark Schwartz (UC…
“Fewer than ten cabbage-on-a-stick plants (Brighamia insignis) are all that remain of the wild…
Patrick’s podcast interview discussing the politics and science of ecological risks with Piper…
Assisted colonization could help prevent the extinction of threatened and endangered species by intentionally…
Taking the Brook Trout’s Temperature: Notre Dame biologists study how native fish could be restored…
GLOBES-IGERT trainee Patrick Shirey at the University of Notre Dame gave a radio interview on efforts…
To inform management actions to recover the endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow (Hybognathus amarus,…
GLOBES IGERT Trainee Patrick Shirey has received a prestigious George M. Wright Climate Change Fellowship…
Patrick Shirey, a graduate student working toward a PhD in Biological Sciences at the University…
Patrick D. Shirey and Gary A. Lamberti call for action to stem the rising tide of species redistribution…
GLOBES-IGERT trainee Patrick Shirey was invited to write a commentary for the journal Nature as…
NPR interview of Patrick Shirey (Notre Dame GLOBES IGERT Fellow) and Professor Mark Schwartz (UC…
NPR interview of Patrick Shirey (Notre Dame GLOBES IGERT Fellow) and Professor Mark Schwartz (UC…
“Fewer than ten cabbage-on-a-stick plants (Brighamia insignis) are all that remain of the wild…
Twelve University of Notre Dame GLOBES/IGERT trainees traveled to Washington, D.C., during fall break…
GLOBES trainee Patrick Shirey is one of three recipients of a 2010 Ecological Society of America…
Interdisciplinary research surrounding strategies to manage biodiversity under climate change has…