Andrew Honsey, PhD
Hello! I am a fisheries biologist with the USGS Great Lakes Science Center, and I am stationed at the Hammond Bay Biological Station in Millersburg, MI.
I provide science to support the conservation and restoration of ciscoes (herring and chubs) and whitefishes throughout the Great Lakes. My current projects encompass a variety of topics, including surveying Great Lakes tributaries for river spawning populations of ciscoes or whitefishes, analyzing recruitment (population-level reproductive success) drivers and dynamics of cisco and lake whitefish populations across the basin, characterizing shifts in body shapes among ciscoes throughout the last century in lakes Michigan and Huron, and comparing the body shapes of ciscoes reared in hatcheries and laboratories to those of wild populations.
Professional Experience
2020-Present: Fisheries Biologist, USGS Great Lakes Science Center
2019-2020: Postdoctoral research associate, Hansen Lab, University of Minnesota
Education and Certifications
PhD (2018), Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, University of Minnesota
M.S. (2014), Forestry and Natural Resources (Fisheries Track), Purdue University
B.S. (2012), Biology, Hillsdale College
Science and Products
Publications by this scientist
Declines and shifts in morphological diversity of ciscoes (Coregonus spp.) in lakes Huron and Michigan, 1917–2019 Declines and shifts in morphological diversity of ciscoes (Coregonus spp.) in lakes Huron and Michigan, 1917–2019
Synthesizing professional opinion of Lake Whitefish and Cisco recruitment drivers across the Great Lakes Synthesizing professional opinion of Lake Whitefish and Cisco recruitment drivers across the Great Lakes
Impacts of artificial rearing on cisco Coregonus artedi morphology, including pugheadedness Impacts of artificial rearing on cisco Coregonus artedi morphology, including pugheadedness
A proposed methodology for conducting threats assessments within the Great Lakes Coregonines restoration framework A proposed methodology for conducting threats assessments within the Great Lakes Coregonines restoration framework
Morphological differences between wild and hatchery-reared Bloater (Coregonus hoyi) from Lake Michigan, USA Morphological differences between wild and hatchery-reared Bloater (Coregonus hoyi) from Lake Michigan, USA
A science and management partnership to restore coregonine diversity to the Laurentian Great Lakes A science and management partnership to restore coregonine diversity to the Laurentian Great Lakes
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Publications by this scientist