Kerri Duchon Allard
Senior Biologist
Photo from: Fort Myers New Press. July 2, 2002. Taken By: Clint Krause.
EDUCATION
Kerri attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, where she recieved a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science in 1994.
She then went on to North Carolina State University where in 2001 she recieved a Masters degree in Zoology. Kerri began employment at Mote in September of 2001.
BIOLOGY INTERESTS
My research interests include understanding the effects of abiotic factors and anthropogenic stressors on fish performance and fisheries health, the importance (quality and quantity) of
structural components of fisheries habitat, and evaluating success of habitat restoration for young-of-the-year fishes.
PUBLICATIONS
Miller, J.M., W.H. Neill, K.A. Duchon, and S.W. Ross. 2000. Ecophysiological determinants of secondary production in salt marshes: A simulation study. Pages 315-331 in Concepts and
Controversies in Tidal Marsh Ecology. editors M.P. Weinstein and D.A. Kreeger. Kluwer Academic Press, Dorderecht, The Netherlands.
Miller, J.M., W.H. Neill, and K.A. Duchon. 1997. An Ecophysiological Model for Predicting Performance of Released Fish. Bull. Natl. Res. Inst. Aquacult., Suppl. 3:87-91.
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