Jeffrey Muehlbauer
U.S. Geological Survey, ALASKA, United States
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Jeff's research focus is on linking hydrological and geomorphic conditions in rivers to the structure of aquatic communities. His work focuses on aquatic insects and macroinvertebrates, salmonid fishes and feeding ecology, and freshwater and riparian food webs. He is involved in basic and applied research in a variety of river ecosystems worldwide. His current role at USGS is at the Alaska Cooperative Fisheries and Wildlife Research Unit as the Unit Leader, in cooperation with the University of Alaska Fairbanks and partners.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Thawing ground and changing streams: rusting rivers in Arctic Alaska (134495)
2:30 PM
Lauren Yancy
Special Session: The Changing Cryosphere and Its Impacts on Downstream Freshwaters 2.0
Assessing long-term impacts of mining in a subarctic stream (135867)
3:30 PM
Thomas House
Special Session: Mining and Stream: Best practices and impacts on stream food webs and water quality 1.0
SFS 2026