Featured

Research


Community Ecology

Food Webs & Ecosystem Ecology

Fish & Fisheries Ecology

Evolution & Systematics

Current Students

Bibiana Correa

Carmen Montana

Allison Pease

Katie Roach

Chouly Ou

Post Doctoral Research Associates

Michael Tobler

Former Students

Prospective Students

Collaborators

Facilities

UMEB Program

EEB at TAMU

Applied Biodiversity Graduate Training Program

Kirk O. Winemiller

Regents Professor

Section of Ecology, Evolution & Systematic Biology

Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences

Texas A&M University


The Winemiller Lab investigates community ecology, fish ecology, fish evolution, and ecosystem ecology in freshwater and estuarine habitats.  Our research is strongly field oriented, with studies conducted at sites throughout Texas, Latin America, and Africa.  Field research adopts descriptive, comparative and experimental approaches to investigate fish reproduction/life history strategies, feeding ecology, ecological morphology, habitat use, species interactions, assemblage structure, and food web ecology. 

Click on the pictures in the "Featured Research" column at the right for abstracts of a few selected current projects.  More detailed information on past and current research, publication reprints and contact information is available on my and lab members personal pages, which you can access by clicking on each name.  You may also browse current research projects organized by geographic region by clicking here.


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