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Robert Hilderbrand

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Areas of Expertise Stream ecology and conservation; stream assessment, monitoring, and restoration; watershed responses to land use and land cover change; brook trout.

Bio

Bob Hilderbrand has very broad interests in both basic and applied science, but most of his research comes back to actionable science involving the conservation, management, or restoration of wadeable streams and their biota. His work has substantively contributed to recovery and management plan actions for protecting rare, threatened, and endangered species; the delisting of an endangered species; and additional legal protections to Maryland’s coldwater streams. Much of his current research involves the responses of fish, aquatic invertebrates, and overall stream ecological condition to land use and landscape change, including stream restorations. He is also very involved in developing and testing applications from high throughput, next generation DNA sequencing data for stream monitoring and assessment.

Education
  • Utah State University, 1998, Ph.D., Ecology
  • Virginia Tech, 1994, M.S., Fisheries Science
  • Frostburg State University, 1992, B.S., Wildlife and Fisheries Management
Graduate Program Foundation Areas

Ecological Systems

Applied Ecology & Conservation Biology

Wildlife & Fisheries Biology

Regularly Offered Courses

Ecological Foundations MEES660

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Contact Information

Mailing Address: 301 Braddock Road
Frostburg, MD 21532
US