LEC Graduate Students
Zachary Amidon
Ph.D., Graduate Student Assistant
419.530.8372
zachary.amidon@utoledo.edu
Research area(s): lake whitefish early life history.
Eric Huber
M.S., Graduate Student Associate
eric.huber3@utoledo.edu
Research area(s): effects of salinization on aquatic communities.
Robert Hunter
Ph.D., Graduate Student Associate
robert.hunter3@utoledo.edu
Research area(s): determining the spatial and temporal scales at which habitat variables
can be used to inform Grass Carp detection and capture.
Kaitlen Lang
M.S., Graduate Student Assistant
kaitlen.lang@rockets.utoledo.edu
Research area(s): investigating the life history of grass carp, a species of invasive
fish, in the Lake Erie basin.
Touhue Yang
M.S., Graduate Student Associate
touhue.yang@rockets.utoledo.edu
Research area(s): the feeding ecology of age-0 walleye in western Lake Erie. Specifically,
I’m interested in how changes in Lake Erie’s food web from aquatic invasive species
(round gobies, spiny water fleas, etc.) have affected the diet and growth of walleye
during their early life stages.