Lauren Flynn

Lauren Flynn
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Research Assistant at New Mexico State University

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Introduction
Lauren Flynn is a graduate student in the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Conservation Ecology, New Mexico State University. Lauren does research in fishery and invasion ecology. She is currently investigating the impacts of Brown trout on Rio Grande Cutthroat trout production and diets in the headwaters of New Mexico.
Current institution
New Mexico State University
Current position
  • Research Assistant

Publications

Publications (2)
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Introduced American Bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus) have been present in Grand Teton National Park since approximately the 1950s, but little is known about their distribution and potential impacts. In this study, we surveyed the current bullfrog distribution and spatial overlap with sympatric native amphibians in the park, and characterized pos...
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Introduced American Bullfrogs (Lithobates catesbeianus) have been present in Grand Teton National Park since approximately the 1950s, but little is known about their distribution and potential impacts. In this study, we surveyed the current bullfrog distribution and spatial overlap with sympatric native amphibians in the park, and characterized pos...

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