USGS Columbia Environmental Research Center: Duane C Chapman, Leader, Asian Carp Research (Research Fish Biologist)

Duane C Chapman, Research Fish Biologist

Duane C Chapman, Leader, Asian Carp Research

Position:
Research Fish Biologist
Employer: USGS
Staff Type: Center Staff
Duty Station: Columbia, MO
Branch: River Studies: Invasive Carp Research Program
Email: dchapman@usgs.gov
Phone: (573) 876-1866
Fax: (573) 876-1904
URL: http://www.cerc.usgs.gov/StaffMembers.aspx?StaffMemberId=237

In The News

  • Asian Carp Perilously Close to Invading the Great Lakes
    Wednesday, December 12, 2012
  • Silver Lining
    Monday, October 01, 2012
  • Asian Carp and the Great Lakes: What If the Carp Make a Home Here?
    Thursday, September 13, 2012
  • Crews Find 20 New Positive eDNA Hits for Asian Carp in Lake Erie
    Thursday, August 30, 2012
  • Fish Barrier vs. Carp DNA: What to Believe?
    Saturday, August 25, 2012
  • Biologists Refining Attack on Asian carp
    Wednesday, August 22, 2012
  • High-Tech Hunt for Asian Carp Scientists Find DNA - and Controversy
    Tuesday, August 21, 2012
  • Asian Carp Continue to Pose Problems for Kansas Waterways
    Sunday, July 15, 2012
    Duane Chapman, a U.S. Geological Survey fisheries biologist in Columbia, Mo., studies them in the Missouri River and other waters. He’s finding a complex fish that needs unique conditions to reproduce and survive, but can do exceptionally well when all is right. Asian carp need fast-moving water for good spawning conditions. According to Chapman, the Missouri River is “an ideal place.”  Read More
  • Research Murky on Danger of Asian Carp Invasion
    Thursday, July 12, 2012
    from AP by John Flescher:
    Scientists are also digging through online databases for clues about how Asian carp have affected lake ecosystems in other countries. Duane Chapman, a U.S. Geological Survey biologist, says silver carp have driven down populations of native species in Europe similar to the Great Lakes' prized walleye and yellow perch.  Read More
  • Research Murky On Danger Of Asian Carp Invasion
    Thursday, July 12, 2012
    Scientists are also digging through online databases for clues about how Asian carp have affected lake ecosystems in other countries. Duane Chapman, a U.S. Geological Survey biologist, says silver carp have driven down populations of native species in Europe similar to the Great Lakes' prized walleye and yellow perch.  Read More
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      • Chapman, Duane C, Leader, Asian Carp Research
      • Chojnacki, Kimberly "Kim"
      • Clark, Randal
      • Claunch, Rachel
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  • Rip S Shively (Center Director)
    • Carl E Orazio, PhD (Supervisory Physical Scientist)
    • Tom Scott (Program Analyst)
    • Susan Finger (Fish Biologist)
    • Ed Little, PhD, Branch Chief (Supervisory Research Biologist)
    • David Alvarez, PhD, Branch Chief (Supervisory Research Chemist)
    • Chris Ingersoll, PhD, Branch Chief (Supervisory Research Fish Biologist)
    • Robert Jacobson, PhD, Branch Chief (Supervisory Research Hydrologist)
      • Pat Braaten, PhD (Research Fish Biologist)
      • Carrie Elliott (Hydrologist)
      • Duane C Chapman, Leader, Asian Carp Research (Research Fish Biologist)
        • Karl R Anderson (Fish Biologist)
        • Curt Byrd,, Five Rivers (Biologist)
        • Joe Deters, Five Rivers (Biologist II)
        • Student
        • Amy George (Fish Biologist)
        • Tom Goszewski (STEP)
        • Katy Klymus (Post Doctoral Visiting Scientist)
        • Andrew T Mueller (Biological Science Tech)
        • Ellen P Skidmore (Biological Science Technician)
      • Aaron DeLonay (Ecologist)
      • Barry Poulton, PhD, Leader, Biocriteria (Research Ecologist)
      • Garth Lindner, Volunteer (Hydrologist)
      • Brandon McElroy, PhD (Volunteer)
      • Edward "Ed" Bulliner (Ecologist)
      • Susannah Erwin, PhD (Research Geologist)
    • Donald Tillitt, PhD, Branch Chief (Supervisory Research Chemist)
    • Jamie Quade (Administrative Officer)
    • Chris Henke, IT Branch Chief (Supervisory Info Tech Specialist)
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