
Sarah (left) and Stephanie Chun internally implant a radio
tag into a trout
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Sarah Hamilton
Position: Graduate Student, UC Davis School of
Veterinary Medicine
Campus Address:
Department of Wildlife, Fish, & Conservation Biology
University of California, Davis
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
Phone:
Email: 
Degrees:
Present: University of California, Davis - Veterinary
Medicine Student
2002: University of California, Davis - B.S.
Wildlife Biology
Research Interests:
Fish physiology and behavior, impact of altered
and managed river flows on native fish, fish passage and movement.
Recent Publications:
N/A
Presentations:
Radio-telemetry Studies Assessing Pulsed Flow
Impacts on the Behavior and Distribution of Fishes in the American River.
Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, California-Nevada Chapter,
Sacramento, CA. March 17-19, 2005. Presentation, Abstract.
Pulsed Flow Effects on Longitudinal and Latitudinal
Movement of Juvenile Hardhead Minnow and Rainbow Trout (co-presenter
with Stephanie Chun). American River Watershed Conference, The Roles
of Science and Management, California State University, Sacramento.
April 21-23, 2005. Presentation, Abstract.