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Employment (3)

Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (USFWS): Princeton, Oregon, US

2019 to present | Fish Biologist (Biology)
Employment
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James Pearson

US Fish and Wildlife Service: Portland, OR, US

2017 to 2019 | Fish Biologist Intern (Refuge System)
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James Pearson

US Geological Survey: Corvallis, OR, US

2015 to 2017 | Fish Biologist Intern
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James Pearson

Education and qualifications (3)

Oregon State University: Corvallis, OR, US

2015 to 2020 | Fisheries Science (Fish and Wildlife)
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James Pearson

Willamette University: Salem, OR, US

2011 to 2013 | Bachelor (Biology)
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James Pearson

Cabrillo College: Aptos, CA, US

2009 to 2011 | N/A (General Education)
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James Pearson

Works (3)

Controlling invasive fish in fluctuating environments: Model analysis of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in a shallow lake

Ecosphere
2022-05 | Journal article
Contributors: James B. Pearson; J. Ryan Bellmore; Jason B. Dunham
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What to do when invaders are out of control?

WIREs Water
2020-08-15 | Journal article
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James Pearson

Modeling control of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) in a shallow lake–wetland system

Wetlands Ecology and Management
2019-12 | Journal article
Contributors: James Pearson; Jason Dunham; J. Ryan Bellmore; Don Lyons
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Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Biological invasions. (1)