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Dana Infante is a professor and chair of the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University. His research focuses on applying a landscape approach to understand the conditions and limits of aquatic habitats and the organisms they support. Infante's work links themes in landscape ecology with traditional objectives in conservation biology and fisheries management. His position is funded through the Partnership for Ecosystem Research Management, a cooperative initiative between the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and Michigan State University. Infante has led projects assessing the condition of streams across Alaska and Hawaii, and is currently collaborating on modeling the distributions of stream fishes through the USGS Aquatic AGAP Program. He holds Ph.D. and Master’s degrees in Resource Ecology Management, and a Bachelor’s degree in Scientific Writing, all from the University of Michigan. Infante actively engages with a network of stakeholders to enhance research outcomes and improve conservation opportunities for stream fishes and their habitats amidst current and future environmental threats.
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