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Professor JUANES, FRANCIS (Amherst)
Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Conservation

    Phone: (413) 545-2758
    Email: juanes@eco.umass.edu

Teaching the following courses:
  • Conservation Biology
  • Fish Population Dynamics and Management
  • Fisheries Oceanography
  • Trophic Dynamics
  • Wetlands Wildlife Ecology and Management
  • Wildlife Assessment
  • Wildlife Population Dynamics and Management
  • Wetlands Ecology & Conservation

  • **Disclaimer: Condensed CVs for the School of Marine Sciences. For a full CV, please contact the professor.**
    Education:
    1992 - 1993 - Postdoctoral Fellow, University of British Columbia

    1992 - Ph.D., S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook

    1987 - M.Sc., Simon Fraser University

    1979 - B.Sc., McGill University


    Professional History:
    9/1999 – present - Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

    1/2000 - 5/2000 - Visiting Professor, University of Alicante

    9/2000 - 12/2000 - Research Fellow, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis

    1993 - 1999 - Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

    1992 - 1993 - Postdoctoral Fellow, University of British Columbia


    Current Research Support:
    Bluefish and striped bass predation on bay anchovy, Hudson River Foundation, $160,000, 1 Aug. 1998 - 31 July. 2001

    An individual - based approach to juvenile salmon life history, US Department of Agriculture - - Forest Service, $152,000, 15 May 1997 - 14 May 2001

    Predation on Atlantic salmon smolts after dam passage, NOAA - CMER, $60,000, 1 Jan 1998 - 1 Sep 2000

    Impact of prey abundance and size - structure on growth of spring and summer - spawned juvenile bluefish in the Hudson River estuary: an individual based modeling approach, NOAA - CMER , $50,000, 1 Jun. 2000 - 31 Dec. 2001

    UMEB: Preparing students for careers in environmental biology: a Massachusetts partnership. NSF - Division of Integrative Biology and Neuroscience, $274,000, 1 Sep. 2000 – 31 Aug. 2003.


    Selected Publications:
    Juanes, F., J.A. Hare, and A.G. Miskiewicz. 1996. Comparing early life histories of Pomatomus saltatrix: a global approach. Marine and Freshwater Research 47: 365 - 379

    Scharf, F., F. Juanes, and M. Sutherland. 1998. Inferring ecological relationships from the edges of scatter diagrams: a comparison of regression techniques. Ecology 79: 448 - 460.

    Tupper, M. and F. Juanes. 1999. Effects of a marine reserve on recruitment of grunts (Pisces: Haemulidae) at Barbados, West Indies. Environmental Biology of Fishes 55: 53 - 63.

    Yako, L., M. Mather, and F. Juanes. 2000. Assessing the contribution of anadromous herring to large mouth bass growth. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 129: 77 - 88.

    Juanes, F., B. Letcher, and G. Gries. 2000. Ecology of stream fish: insights gained from an individual - based approach to juvenile Atlantic salmon. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 9: 65 - 73.