Allison Sieja
Allison Sieja is a Biologist at the Columbia Environmental Research Center.
Allison has broad research interests, which include investigating the effects of contaminants and other anthropogenic activities on freshwater ecosystems, with particular interest in mollusks, including freshwater mussels and snails, aquatic macroinvertebrates, and fishes.
Education and Certifications
M.S. in Biology, Missouri State University
B.S. in Biology, Illinois State University
Science and Products
Bringing Back Mussels: CERC's Restoration Efforts in the Clinton Watershed
CERC scientists plan to reintroduce mussels in an area where species have diminished.
Water Quality Data from the Clinton River watershed near Detroit, MI Water Quality Data from the Clinton River watershed near Detroit, MI
This data release contains water quality data collected in the field during an in-situ mussel exposure. We collected dissolved oxygen, temperature, conductivity, and water depth data using a sensor silo to assess habitat conditions for a potential mussel restoration. Additionally, we collected particle count data to quantify food availability for mussels and water quality data...
Science and Products
Bringing Back Mussels: CERC's Restoration Efforts in the Clinton Watershed
CERC scientists plan to reintroduce mussels in an area where species have diminished.
Water Quality Data from the Clinton River watershed near Detroit, MI Water Quality Data from the Clinton River watershed near Detroit, MI
This data release contains water quality data collected in the field during an in-situ mussel exposure. We collected dissolved oxygen, temperature, conductivity, and water depth data using a sensor silo to assess habitat conditions for a potential mussel restoration. Additionally, we collected particle count data to quantify food availability for mussels and water quality data...