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Michael Power is a leading expert in the ecology of salmonid northern fish, specifically Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus), and has made significant contributions to the understanding of oxygen isotope otolith microchemistry. His research includes the trophic differentiation of various fish species such as Arctic ciscoes and Atlantic salmon, and he has extensively studied the impacts of water level fluctuations on fish habitat. Power is renowned for his applications of stable isotope analysis in both estuarine and marine ecosystems, refining methods that help differentiate habitat use among fish populations. His ongoing projects focus on understanding the ecological interactions within these aquatic ecosystems, particularly under the stress of climate change and human activity. Michael is also actively involved in graduate student supervision and education, teaching courses on quantitative fisheries biology, population biology, and Arctic ecology.
Includes fields like Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental, and Industrial/Organizational Psychology.