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Dr. Michael L. Brown
Dr. Brown is an Associate Professor who joined the Department in
1994. His primary teaching responsibilities include
Environmental Conservation (WL 110), Limnology (WL 370),
Fisheries and Wildlife Biometrics (WL 440), and Fish Culture (WL
423-523). He advises and mentors both undergraduate and graduate
students. His appointment is 80% teaching and 20% research. He
is a coadvisor of the Wildlife Conservation Club.
Dr. Brown is the principal investigator on numerous research
projects, including one from the South Dakota Agricultural
Experiment Station.
His areas of expertise include fishery
management and fish culture. His current primary research
thrusts revolve around stable isotopes and trophic ecology of
fishes. He has extensive statistical
and computer
responsibilities.
He is coeditor of the book “Analysis and Interpretation of
Freshwater Fisheries Data” that is
currently being written and
will be published by the American Fisheries Society. In 1997 he
organized a campus-wide workshop on Multivariate Statistics. He
is President-Elect of the Dakota
Chapter of the American
Fisheries Society.
605-688-6121
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