Clint Muhlfeld's Research Projects

Clint Muhlfeld with bull trout.

  • Tradeoffs of using barriers to upstream movement to conserve native fishes at risk from nonnative fish invasions: Implications for conservation of native bull and cutthroat trout. Project Summary
  • The potential impacts of climate change on native aquatic ecosystems of the northern Rocky Mountains. Project Summary
  • The role of demographic, genetic, and environmental factors influencing the spread of hybridization between native westslope cutthroat and non-native rainbow trout. Project Summary
  • Distribution, abundance and genetic diversity of bull trout and westslope cutthroat trout in Glacier National Park and the upper Flathead River system, Montana (USA) and British Columbia (Canada): Implications for coal mining and coalbed methane development in the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem. Project Summary
  • Preservation of bull trout in Glacier National Park: Experimental suppression of invasive lake trout in the Quartz Lake system. Project Summary
  • Evaluation of alternative dam operations on the movement and habitat use of bull trout and westslope cutthroat trout in the Flathead River. Project Summary
  • Risk-based monitoring and recovery of bull trout. Project Summary