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DR. STEVEN SEILER

Email: [email protected]

CBFS Summer Courses:
​Ichthyology
Courses Taught
Education
  • Principles of Biology Lab
  • Basic Biology
  • Aquatic Biology
  • *Ichthyology
  • Ecology
  • Introduction to Watershed Science
  • Inquiry into Biology

​                                  *Summer Course at Chincoteague Bay Field Station


  • PhD in Biology, Idaho State University
  • MSc in Biology, Clarion University
  • BA in Biology, Kalamazoo College
Publications and Honors
Young, K*, S. Davis, C. Yamashita, and S. Seiler. 2019. Surface area and prevalence of  "blotchy bass" spots change over time in smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu, Lacepede, 1802). Keystone Journal of Undergraduate Research 6: 1-6. *LHUP undergraduate student.

Seiler, S.M. and H.A. Bechtold. 2018.  Summary of Fish Populations for Unassessed Tributaries North of Lock Haven, PA. Final Report Prepared for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.

Fetterman, J.A.*, S.M. Seiler, and H.M. Bechtold. 2017. Analyzing the Impact of Natural Gas Pipeline Corridors on Headwater Stream Productivity in Central Pennsylvania.  Keystone Journal of Undergraduate Research 4: 86-92. *LHUP undergraduate student.

Fritts, A.* and S.M. Seiler. 2015. Leaf shape variation among red maple (Acer rubrum) trees across a longitudinal and environmental gradient.  Keystone Journal of Undergraduate Research 3: 1-5.  *LHUP undergraduate student.

Seiler, S.M. 2013.  Summary of Fish Populations for Unassessed Streams near Renovo, PA: Final Report Prepared for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. 

Mechenich, C., D.J. Mechenich, J.E. Cook, S.M. Seiler, and G.J. Kraft.  2010. Assessment of coastal water resources and watershed conditions at Isle Royale National Park (Michigan).  Natural Resource Technical Report, National Park Service. 

Seiler, S.M., K. Gunnell, M.B. Ptacek, and E.R. Keeley.  2009.  Morphological patterns of hybridization between Yellowstone cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri) and introduced rainbow trout (O. mykiss) in the South Fork of the Snake River watershed.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29: 1529-1539. 

Seiler, S.M. and E.R. Keeley. 2007.  Morphological and swimming stamina differences between Yellowstone cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri), rainbow trout (O. mykiss), and their hybrids.  Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 64: 127-135. 
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Seiler, S.M. and A.M. Turner. 2004.  Growth and population size of crayfish in headwater streams: direct and indirect effects of acidity.  Freshwater Biology 49: 870-881.  
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