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Alan E. Wilson

Professor & Assistant Director

School of Fisheries, Aquaculture & Aquatic Sciences

(334) 246-1120 

  aew0009@auburn.edu 

  

Get In Touch

Address:
203 Swingle Hall
Auburn Univ, AL 36849

Biography

EDUCATION

2006 Ph.D. – Georgia Institute of Technology – Applied Biology
2001 M.S. – Michigan State University – Fisheries and Wildlife
1997 B.A. – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – Biology
1995 A.S. – Young Harris College – Biology 

 


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2013- present Associate Professor – Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Aquatic Sciences – Auburn University
2014-16 Program Director – National Science Foundation
2013 Fellow – Global Research Institute – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2007-13 Assistant Professor – Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Aquatic Sciences – Auburn University
2006-07 Research Investigator – School of Natural Resources and Environment – University of Michigan

 


HONORS AND AWARDS

2014 Auburn University Provost’s Award for Excellence in Fostering Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship
2010 Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station Director’s Junior Faculty Research Award – Auburn University
2010 College of Agriculture Dean’s Grantsmanship Award – Auburn University

 


PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Ecological Society of America
Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography
Sigma Xi

Research

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

Alan is broadly interested in understanding the ecology of freshwater lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. Specifically, he studies the abiotic and biotic mechanisms mediating the promotion or control of freshwater harmful algal blooms and taste-and-odor events in aquaculture ponds, recreational reservoirs, and drinking water reservoirs. Alan also studies the threat that harmful algal blooms pose to livestock. You can learn more about Alan’s research at http://wilsonlab.com/.

Courses

RECENT COURSES TAUGHT

FISH 5320/5321/6320/6321 – Limnology and lab

FISH 7350 – Meta-analysis

Publications

For a list of my publications, visit my lab website at WilsonLab.com.

EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

Alan routinely helps homeowners understand factors associated with harmful algal blooms in their private ponds. In addition to identifying dominant phytoplankton taxa in water samples, he conducts water quality analyses to determine the threat that algal toxins pose to aquatic foodwebs, livestock, and pets.