
Lindsay E HansenNorthern Arizona University | NAU · School of Earth and Sustainability
Lindsay E Hansen
Master of Science
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Introduction
Lindsay E Hansen is a fish biologist with the US Geological Survey Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center in Flagstaff, Arizona. Her research explains spatial and temporal variation in growth rates of native fish in the Grand Canyon reach of the Colorado River.
Education
August 2019 - August 2021
April 2019 - December 2021
August 2012 - May 2016
Publications
Publications (6)
Individual growth can exert strong control on population dynamics but is constrained by resource acquisition rates. Difficulty in accurately quantifying resource availability over large spatial extents and at high temporal frequencies often limits attempts to understand the extent to which resources limit individual growth. Daily estimates of strea...
Birds are widely described as powerful environmental health indicators. In Nepal, 15% of the naturally occurring bird species are nationally threatened due to human-caused habitat alteration, largely because of urbanization. However, little research and data are available allowing for science-based conservation such as species distribution models a...
The California Coastal Monitoring Plan (CMP; Adams et al. 2011) advocates a
two-stage approach (i.e., redd counts and fixed counting/trapping stations) to
estimate adult salmonid abundance in the northern monitoring area (Figure 1).
Redd counts often fail to produce robust estimates of abundance for coho salmon
and steelhead in watersheds at the so...