Tufted puffin flying over the Oregon Coast. The Tufted Puffin – a seabird of the North Pacific Rim – has evinced steep declines off the west coast of the continental United States in recent years, but it is less clear that the species is declining in the northern portion of its range.
Jim Peterson, PhD
Unit Leader - Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Jim joined the Georgia Unit as Assistant Unit Leader in 1999 and moved to the Oregon Unit in 2011, becoming Unit Leader in 2019. Jim's research focuses on multiple aspects of aquatic ecology- with an emphasis on stream fish communities. Most of his work has been in identifying and quantifying the effects of physical and biotic factors on stream fishes at multiple scales. This includes studies of population dynamics, community production, and fish-habitat/landscape relationships. Other aspects of his research include evaluating the efficiency of fish collection and population-estimation techniques and computer software development. He believes that the status of natural resources is dependent upon the ability to predict the impacts of environmental perturbations or differing management schemes. Thus, the principal goal of his research is to develop the tools and understanding necessary for effective and efficient fisheries management and conservation.
Jim has an extensive background in animal population estimation and modeling, and the application of decision theoretic methods to solving complex ecological and resource management problems. A primary focus of his research is on identifying and quantifying the effects of physical and biotic factors on animal populations at multiple scales. This includes studies of population dynamics, community production, and habitat/landscape relationships. Jim develops unique analytic approaches to estimate population demographic parameters that integrate data collected at multiple spatial and temporal scales to provide unique insights into multiscale processes affecting animal populations. He then uses decision theoretic approaches to assist natural resource decision making and adaptive management. Jim teaches a graduate level classed in Data Management and R computing for Fisheries and Wildlife students, Structured Decision Making in Natural Resource Management, and Quantitative Decision Analysis for Fish and Wildlife Management.
Jim received graduate degrees from the University of Illinois and University of Missouri and was a post-doctoral researcher with the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station.
Professional Experience
Assistant Unit Leader, Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, 2011-2019
Assistant Unit Leader, Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, 1999-2011
Education and Certifications
Ph D University of Missouri 1996
MS University of Illinois 1989
BS University of Illinois 1986
Science and Products
Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
SERAP: The Effects of Climate Change on Aquatic Species and Habitat in the Southeast
Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) monitoring data for metademographic analysis 2010-2018, Oregon Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) monitoring data for metademographic analysis 2010-2018, Oregon
Long-term amphibian monitoring data from the Willamette Valley, Oregon (2004-2015) Long-term amphibian monitoring data from the Willamette Valley, Oregon (2004-2015)
Laboratory transmission of adult salmon enteritis and associated pathogens in juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Laboratory transmission of adult salmon enteritis and associated pathogens in juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
Evidence for marine-driven, cyclical fluctuations in burrow-nesting seabird habitat on the Oregon Coast Evidence for marine-driven, cyclical fluctuations in burrow-nesting seabird habitat on the Oregon Coast
Invisible hand of sampling for management: Underlying needs to survey a threatened seabird can bias aggregated data Invisible hand of sampling for management: Underlying needs to survey a threatened seabird can bias aggregated data
Bayesian networks facilitate updating of species distribution and habitat suitability models Bayesian networks facilitate updating of species distribution and habitat suitability models
Warmwater fish in wadeable streams Warmwater fish in wadeable streams
Influence of stream temperature and human disturbance on prespawn mortality of Chinook Salmon in the Willamette River basin Influence of stream temperature and human disturbance on prespawn mortality of Chinook Salmon in the Willamette River basin
Tufted puffin flying over the Oregon Coast. The Tufted Puffin – a seabird of the North Pacific Rim – has evinced steep declines off the west coast of the continental United States in recent years, but it is less clear that the species is declining in the northern portion of its range.
Science and Products
Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
SERAP: The Effects of Climate Change on Aquatic Species and Habitat in the Southeast
Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) monitoring data for metademographic analysis 2010-2018, Oregon Oregon spotted frog (Rana pretiosa) monitoring data for metademographic analysis 2010-2018, Oregon
Long-term amphibian monitoring data from the Willamette Valley, Oregon (2004-2015) Long-term amphibian monitoring data from the Willamette Valley, Oregon (2004-2015)
Laboratory transmission of adult salmon enteritis and associated pathogens in juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Laboratory transmission of adult salmon enteritis and associated pathogens in juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
Evidence for marine-driven, cyclical fluctuations in burrow-nesting seabird habitat on the Oregon Coast Evidence for marine-driven, cyclical fluctuations in burrow-nesting seabird habitat on the Oregon Coast
Invisible hand of sampling for management: Underlying needs to survey a threatened seabird can bias aggregated data Invisible hand of sampling for management: Underlying needs to survey a threatened seabird can bias aggregated data
Bayesian networks facilitate updating of species distribution and habitat suitability models Bayesian networks facilitate updating of species distribution and habitat suitability models
Warmwater fish in wadeable streams Warmwater fish in wadeable streams
Influence of stream temperature and human disturbance on prespawn mortality of Chinook Salmon in the Willamette River basin Influence of stream temperature and human disturbance on prespawn mortality of Chinook Salmon in the Willamette River basin
Tufted puffin flying over the Oregon Coast. The Tufted Puffin – a seabird of the North Pacific Rim – has evinced steep declines off the west coast of the continental United States in recent years, but it is less clear that the species is declining in the northern portion of its range.
Tufted puffin flying over the Oregon Coast. The Tufted Puffin – a seabird of the North Pacific Rim – has evinced steep declines off the west coast of the continental United States in recent years, but it is less clear that the species is declining in the northern portion of its range.