Department of Biological Sciences
Associate Professor, School of Fisheries
Office: 321 Swingle Hall
Address:
Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures, 203 Swingle Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849
Phone: (334) 844-9321
Fax: (334) 844-9208
Email: wilson@auburn.edu
Undergraduate | Graduate |
Limnology/Lab - FISH5320 | Limnology/Lab - FISH6320 |
Directed studies - FISH4900 | Meta-Analysis - FISH6970 |
Ecological Genetics seminar - FISH6970 | |
Graduate Teaching practicum - FISH7900 |
Wilson, A. E., R. B. Kaul, and O. Sarnelle. 2010. Growth rate consequences of coloniality in a harmful phytoplankter. PLoS ONE 5:e8679. doi:8610.1371/journal.pone.0008679.
Sarnelle, O., and A. E. Wilson. 2008. Type III functional response in Daphnia. Ecology 89:1723-1732.
Wilson, A. E., D. C. Gossiaux, T. O. Höök, J. P. Berry, P. F. Landrum, J. Dyble, and S. J. Guildford. 2008. Evaluation of the human health threat associated with the hepatotoxin, microcystin, in the muscle and liver tissues of yellow perch (Perca flavescens). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65:1487-1497.
Knoll, L. B., O. Sarnelle, S. K. Hamilton, C. E. H. Kissman, A. E. Wilson, J. B. Rose, and M. R. Morgan. 2008. Invasive zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) increase cyanobacterial toxin concentrations in low-nutrient lakes.Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65:448-455.
Tillmanns, A. R., A. E. Wilson, F. R. Pick, and O. Sarnelle. 2008. Meta-analysis of cyanobacterial effects on zooplankton population growth rate: species-specific responses. Fundamental and Applied Limnology 171:285-295.
Last updated: 05/11/2017