Michael L. Johnson
Michael L. Johnson, director, Aquatic Ecosystems Analysis Laboratory, is involved in a number of projects that investigate the effects of stressors on aquatic ecosystems. He uses a comparative approach, and performs research in locations that range from California to Alaska. His research interests include understanding the effects of temperature stress on salmonids throughout their life cycle, understanding watershed processes that contribute to temperature stress on salmonids, and applying sophisticated statistical techniques to evaluate the sources of stressors in watersheds, their impacts on abiotic and biotic components of the ecosystem, and measuring aquatic ecosystem health.
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UC Davis Affiliations
- Aquatic Ecosystems Analysis Laboratory
- Center for Watershed Sciences
- John Muir Institute of the Environment
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Contact
Aquatic Ecosystems Analysis Laboratory
University of California, Davis
One Shields Avenue
1105E Watershed Sciences Building
Davis, CA 95616
Telephone: (530) 752-8837
Fax: (530) 754-9364
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URL: http://johnmuir.ucdavis.edu/aeal/people/johnson.html