Gill net float at entrance to backwater habitat set to capture Grass Carp in the lower Huron River, OH. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
James J Roberts, PhD
James J Roberts is a Research Fisheries Biologist based in Huron, OH.
James has broad research expertise and investigates the ecological consequences of stressors like invasive species, climate change, and eutrophication for aquatic systems and specifically fish populations. There are three overall themes his research is split between (Invasive species, native fish ecology/conservation, and climate changes effects) which are all related to the conservation and management of aquatic species and systems.
Currently, he is investigating the movement, behavior, and habitat use of Grass Carp, an invasive species in the Great Lakes. He has also conducted research in the Laurentian Great Lakes examining the ecological consequences of seasonal hypolimnetic hypoxia, dead zones, in Lake Erie. Specifically, he studied the effects (behavioral, physiological, and inter-specific) of hypoxia on the benthic fish assemblage of Lake Erie, while focusing on yellow perch. Previously, James has explored the potential effects climate change may have on the persistence of Cutthroat Trout in stream and lake habitats throughout the Southern Rocky Mountain region."
Professional Experience
Research Fisheries Biologist, USGS 2020-present; Great Lakes Science Center
Fish Biologist, USGS 2015-2020; Colorado Water Science Center
Research Ecologist-Mendenhall Fellow, USGS 2012-2015; Fort Collins Science Center
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. University of Michigan
M.S. University of Wyoming
B.S. University of Michigan
Science and Products
Science pages by this scientist
Improve Control Efficiency Through Better Understanding of Grass Carp Movements and Habitat Use
Characterization of Water Quality and Biology in the Fountain Creek Watershed
The Past as a Prelude to the Future: Assessing Climate Effects on Native Trout in the U.S.
Data releases by this scientist
Detection data, positional data, and analysis of the migration patterns of five native fish species in the Sandusky River and Lake Erie, 2022-2023 Detection data, positional data, and analysis of the migration patterns of five native fish species in the Sandusky River and Lake Erie, 2022-2023
Space use and movement of telemetered grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) relative to known spawning events, 2021-2023 Space use and movement of telemetered grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) relative to known spawning events, 2021-2023
Lake Erie Fish Community Data, 2013-2025 Lake Erie Fish Community Data, 2013-2025
Fish captures in the Cuyahoga River, OH, USA from 1984-2024 Fish captures in the Cuyahoga River, OH, USA from 1984-2024
Shorthead and silver redhorse movement data from Lake Erie and the Sandusky and Cuyahoga Rivers, Ohio USA from 2022 to 2025 (ver. 2.0, March 2026) Shorthead and silver redhorse movement data from Lake Erie and the Sandusky and Cuyahoga Rivers, Ohio USA from 2022 to 2025 (ver. 2.0, March 2026)
Lake Erie hydroacoustic vessel comparison data: research vessels vs. uncrewed surface vessel Lake Erie hydroacoustic vessel comparison data: research vessels vs. uncrewed surface vessel
Multimedia related to this scientist
Gill net float at entrance to backwater habitat set to capture Grass Carp in the lower Huron River, OH. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Tagged Grass Carp swimming away after being release post telemetry surgery into the Sandusky River, OH. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Tagged Grass Carp swimming away after being release post telemetry surgery into the Sandusky River, OH. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
USGS Great Lakes Science Center technician Jared Lesniewicz processes an ichthyoplankton sample during a survey assessing grass carp spawning in the Cuyahoga River, a Lake Erie tributary in Cleveland, Ohio. As of the 2024 sampling season, no grass carp spawning has been documented in the Cuyahoga River. Photo Credit: James Roberts, USGS.
USGS Great Lakes Science Center technician Jared Lesniewicz processes an ichthyoplankton sample during a survey assessing grass carp spawning in the Cuyahoga River, a Lake Erie tributary in Cleveland, Ohio. As of the 2024 sampling season, no grass carp spawning has been documented in the Cuyahoga River. Photo Credit: James Roberts, USGS.
An ichthyoplankton net sample within a collection bucket from the Sandusky River in May of 2022. Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) eggs are pictured in the foreground (semi-transparent spheres). Photo Credit: James Roberts, USGS
An ichthyoplankton net sample within a collection bucket from the Sandusky River in May of 2022. Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) eggs are pictured in the foreground (semi-transparent spheres). Photo Credit: James Roberts, USGS
Downstream blocknet as part of an electrofishing survey of the fish community in Sevenmile Creek, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in northern Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Downstream blocknet as part of an electrofishing survey of the fish community in Sevenmile Creek, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in northern Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Fish in a holding net waiting to be measured following an electrofishing survey of Sevenmile Creek in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Fish in a holding net waiting to be measured following an electrofishing survey of Sevenmile Creek in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
A slimy sculpin from Miners Creek in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
A slimy sculpin from Miners Creek in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Publications by this scientist
Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2025 Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2025
Evaluating the use of uncrewed surface vessels to enhance Lake Erie acoustic prey-fish surveys Evaluating the use of uncrewed surface vessels to enhance Lake Erie acoustic prey-fish surveys
Bird predation obscures detection of acoustic telemetry tags in fish Bird predation obscures detection of acoustic telemetry tags in fish
Optimizing per vessel hour capture efficiency for rare, heterogeneously distributed fishes: Invasive grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella in the Sandusky River Optimizing per vessel hour capture efficiency for rare, heterogeneously distributed fishes: Invasive grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella in the Sandusky River
Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2024 Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2024
Electrofishing Sandusky River grass carp spawning grounds may disrupt spawning Electrofishing Sandusky River grass carp spawning grounds may disrupt spawning
Non-USGS Publications**
zooplankton growth in a large eutrophic lake. Aquatic Biology 16: 217-227.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Science pages by this scientist
Improve Control Efficiency Through Better Understanding of Grass Carp Movements and Habitat Use
Characterization of Water Quality and Biology in the Fountain Creek Watershed
The Past as a Prelude to the Future: Assessing Climate Effects on Native Trout in the U.S.
Data releases by this scientist
Detection data, positional data, and analysis of the migration patterns of five native fish species in the Sandusky River and Lake Erie, 2022-2023 Detection data, positional data, and analysis of the migration patterns of five native fish species in the Sandusky River and Lake Erie, 2022-2023
Space use and movement of telemetered grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) relative to known spawning events, 2021-2023 Space use and movement of telemetered grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) relative to known spawning events, 2021-2023
Lake Erie Fish Community Data, 2013-2025 Lake Erie Fish Community Data, 2013-2025
Fish captures in the Cuyahoga River, OH, USA from 1984-2024 Fish captures in the Cuyahoga River, OH, USA from 1984-2024
Shorthead and silver redhorse movement data from Lake Erie and the Sandusky and Cuyahoga Rivers, Ohio USA from 2022 to 2025 (ver. 2.0, March 2026) Shorthead and silver redhorse movement data from Lake Erie and the Sandusky and Cuyahoga Rivers, Ohio USA from 2022 to 2025 (ver. 2.0, March 2026)
Lake Erie hydroacoustic vessel comparison data: research vessels vs. uncrewed surface vessel Lake Erie hydroacoustic vessel comparison data: research vessels vs. uncrewed surface vessel
Multimedia related to this scientist
Gill net float at entrance to backwater habitat set to capture Grass Carp in the lower Huron River, OH. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Gill net float at entrance to backwater habitat set to capture Grass Carp in the lower Huron River, OH. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Tagged Grass Carp swimming away after being release post telemetry surgery into the Sandusky River, OH. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Tagged Grass Carp swimming away after being release post telemetry surgery into the Sandusky River, OH. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
USGS Great Lakes Science Center technician Jared Lesniewicz processes an ichthyoplankton sample during a survey assessing grass carp spawning in the Cuyahoga River, a Lake Erie tributary in Cleveland, Ohio. As of the 2024 sampling season, no grass carp spawning has been documented in the Cuyahoga River. Photo Credit: James Roberts, USGS.
USGS Great Lakes Science Center technician Jared Lesniewicz processes an ichthyoplankton sample during a survey assessing grass carp spawning in the Cuyahoga River, a Lake Erie tributary in Cleveland, Ohio. As of the 2024 sampling season, no grass carp spawning has been documented in the Cuyahoga River. Photo Credit: James Roberts, USGS.
An ichthyoplankton net sample within a collection bucket from the Sandusky River in May of 2022. Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) eggs are pictured in the foreground (semi-transparent spheres). Photo Credit: James Roberts, USGS
An ichthyoplankton net sample within a collection bucket from the Sandusky River in May of 2022. Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) eggs are pictured in the foreground (semi-transparent spheres). Photo Credit: James Roberts, USGS
Downstream blocknet as part of an electrofishing survey of the fish community in Sevenmile Creek, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in northern Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Downstream blocknet as part of an electrofishing survey of the fish community in Sevenmile Creek, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in northern Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Fish in a holding net waiting to be measured following an electrofishing survey of Sevenmile Creek in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Fish in a holding net waiting to be measured following an electrofishing survey of Sevenmile Creek in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
A slimy sculpin from Miners Creek in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
A slimy sculpin from Miners Creek in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan. Photo credit: James Roberts, USGS.
Publications by this scientist
Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2025 Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2025
Evaluating the use of uncrewed surface vessels to enhance Lake Erie acoustic prey-fish surveys Evaluating the use of uncrewed surface vessels to enhance Lake Erie acoustic prey-fish surveys
Bird predation obscures detection of acoustic telemetry tags in fish Bird predation obscures detection of acoustic telemetry tags in fish
Optimizing per vessel hour capture efficiency for rare, heterogeneously distributed fishes: Invasive grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella in the Sandusky River Optimizing per vessel hour capture efficiency for rare, heterogeneously distributed fishes: Invasive grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idella in the Sandusky River
Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2024 Fisheries research and monitoring activities of the Lake Erie Biological Station, 2024
Electrofishing Sandusky River grass carp spawning grounds may disrupt spawning Electrofishing Sandusky River grass carp spawning grounds may disrupt spawning
Non-USGS Publications**
zooplankton growth in a large eutrophic lake. Aquatic Biology 16: 217-227.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.