Patrick Connolly, Ph.D.
Patrick is a Scientist Emeritus and Research Fish Biologist working for the Columbia River Research Laboratory.
Research Interests:
Projects investigating life history diversity of fish and effectiveness of habitat restoration.
Professional Experience
1997 to Present - Lead Research Fish Biologist, USGS, WFRC, Columbia River Research Laboratory, Cook, WA
1990-1996 - Research Assistant, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
1988-1991 - Fish Biologist--Sub basin Planner, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Corvallis, OR
1987-1988 - Fish Biologist--Research, Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Columbia River Research, Clackamas, OR
1985-1987 - Fish Biologist, Beak Consultants Inc., Portland, OR
1984-1985 - Fishery Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Fisheries Research Center, Columbia River Field Station, Cook, WA
1983 - Fish Habitat Surveyor, Idaho Transportation Department, Coeur d’Alene, ID
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. 1996. Fisheries Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
M.S. 1983. Zoology, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID
B.S. 1977. Biology, Center College of Kentucky, Danville, KY
B.S. 1977. Biology, Center College of Kentucky, Danville, KY
1984-1985 - Fishery Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Fisheries Research Center, Columbia River Field Station, Cook, WA
1983 - Fish Habitat Surveyor, Idaho Transportation Department, Coeur d’Alene, ID
Science and Products
Flow, temperature, and habitat conditions in the Wind River watershed
Predicting the effects of dam breaching in the lower Snake River on predators of juvenile salmon
Biomass of coastal cutthroat trout in unlogged and previously clearcut basins in the central Coast Range of Oregon
Juvenile steelhead in Trout and Panther creeks of the Wind River basin sampled in August-September 1997
Status of juvenile steelhead rearing in Trout and Panther creeks of the Wind River Basin
Influence of stream characteristics and age class interactions on populations of coastal cutthroat trout
Wind River steelhead restoration project: with special emphasis on the Trout Creek Basin
Population dynamics of walleye and smallmouth bass and potential predation on salmonid smolts in John Day Reservoir
Feeding activity, rate of consumption, daily ration, and prey selection of major predators in the John Day Pool
Feeding activity, rate of consumption, daily ration and prey selection of major predators in the John Day Pool
Science and Products
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Flow, temperature, and habitat conditions in the Wind River watershed
Abstract not availableAuthorsI.G. Jezorek, P.J. ConnollyPredicting the effects of dam breaching in the lower Snake River on predators of juvenile salmon
Abstract not availableAuthorsJ. Petersen, C. Barfoot, S. Sauter, D. Gadomski, P. ConnollyBiomass of coastal cutthroat trout in unlogged and previously clearcut basins in the central Coast Range of Oregon
Populations of coastal cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki clarki were sampled in 16 Oregon headwater streams during 1991–1993. These streams were above upstream migration barriers and distributed among basins that had been logged 20–30 and 40–60 years ago and basins that had not been logged but had burned 125–150 years ago. The objective of our study was to characterize the populations and habitaAuthorsP.J. Connolly, J.D. HallJuvenile steelhead in Trout and Panther creeks of the Wind River basin sampled in August-September 1997
No abstract availableAuthorsP.J. Connolly, R.P. Hanten, J.H. PetersenStatus of juvenile steelhead rearing in Trout and Panther creeks of the Wind River Basin
No abstract availableAuthorsP.J. ConnollyInfluence of stream characteristics and age class interactions on populations of coastal cutthroat trout
No abstract available.AuthorsP.J. ConnollyWind River steelhead restoration project: with special emphasis on the Trout Creek Basin
No abstract availableAuthorsP.J. ConnollyPopulation dynamics of walleye and smallmouth bass and potential predation on salmonid smolts in John Day Reservoir
No abstract availableAuthorsP.J. Connolly, B.E. RiemanFeeding activity, rate of consumption, daily ration, and prey selection of major predators in the John Day Pool
No abstract availableAuthorsG.A. Gray, D.E. Palmer, B.L. Hilton, P.J. Connolly, H.C. Hansel, J.M. Beyer, P.T. Lofty, G.M. SonnevilFeeding activity, rate of consumption, daily ration and prey selection of major predators in the John Day Pool
No abstract availableAuthorsG.A. Gray, D.E. Palmer, B.L. Hilton, P.J. Connolly, H.C. Hansel, J.M. Beyer, G.M. Sonnevil - News