Michael Kinnison
Expertise
? Coastal and marine topics, ?Ecology, ∆ Evolution, ? Fish, ? Fisheries, ? Wildlife
Kinnison studies the evolution of wildlife populations over contemporary time scales and its implications for population colonization, adaptation and broader scales of diversity. His work incorporates population ecology and genetics, morphometrics, physiology and behavior for theoretical and experimental studies of rapid evolution to conservation genetics of fish populations. Visit Kinnison’s biography to learn more.
Appointment details
Kinnison’s work is supported by:
- School of Biology and Ecology at the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture
- Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station
Experiment Station contributions
- Current project: Understanding and managing scale and connectivity in inland and marine fisheries as coupled human and natural systems. Hatch Multistate project number ME022306.