Jamie Rogers
The Jones Center at Ichauway, GA, United States
Jamie Rogers, originally from Waynesville, GA, received her B.S. in Biology with a concentration in Environmental Science from Georgia Tech. As an undergrad, Jamie focused on marine ecology while completing various research experiences through the University of Georgia Marine Institute on Sapelo Island, GA. She then transitioned to freshwater ecology while working as a Seasonal Technician at the Jones Center at Ichauway under Dr. Steve Golladay. As a technician Jamie worked on various water quality, paleolimnology, and invertebrate projects across the lower Flint River Basin which fueled her interest in stream critters and their habitats. She continued at Ichauway as a graduate student under the co-advisement of Dr. Golladay and Dr. Shannon Brewer at Auburn University where she earned a master’s degree in Fisheries Science. Her research focused on the movement and early life history of riverine Shoal Bass and Largemouth Bass in the lower Flint River basin. Shortly after graduating, she joined Dr. Nick Marzolf's Aquatic Sciences Lab as a Research Associate in 2024 and is thrilled to continue exploring and investigating the aquatic habitats of southwest Georgia.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Distribution and diversity of freshwater snails in Ichawaynochaway Creek, southwest Georgia (#133)
3:45 PM
Courtney E. Fouke
Poster Session & Taxonomic Fair (Coffee & Light Catering Provided)
Quantifying areal excretion and egestion rates of endemic freshwater snail Elimia boykiniana in a low-gradient, karst stream (#267)
4:30 PM
Tayton C Alvis
Poster Session & Taxonomic Fair (Coffee & Light Catering Provided)
SFS 2026