Marshall University
Huntington, WV

Integrated Science and Technology


 


  Dr. Tom Jones
      Office: Morrow Library 115
      Phone: (304) 389-5832
      Lab: Morrow G18/ G23
      Email:  jonest@marshall.edu

   B.S. Biology (1990), Marshall University             
   M.S. Biology (1992), 
Marshall University             
   Ph.D. Environmental Science (1997),
 University of Louisville

 

 

Research Interests Research Projects Courses Taught Students
MU American Fisheries Society      
  Graduate Students
Student Thesis / Research Interest Degree Status Photograph

Jessica Bloom

A Comparison Between Buffalo and Cattle Grazing Impacts in West Virginia 2010-Present
 

Brian Bridgewater
 

 

 

Benthic Trawling of the upper two pools of the Kanawha River

 
2009 - Present  
 

Tyler Hern
 

 

Rediscovering the Maryland Darter (Etheostoma sellare)

2009 - Present  
 

Paul Hughes
 

 

 

Natural History of Cambarus smilax

 
2009 - Present  
 

Emily Vargo
 

 

 

Undecided

 
2009 - Present  
 

Nathan Hoxie
 

 

 

Spatial Analysis for 15 years of West Virginia DEP Benthic Data

 
2008 - Present  
Jonny Hart River Velocity and Turbidity Effects on Zebra Mussels in the Ohio River. 2008-2009
Adam Fannin Indiana bats of Carter Caves, Kentucky  2008 - Present
Matt Kinsey Assessment of Asian carp populations in two pools of the Ohio River  2008 - Present
Derek "The Dog" Mckinney

(undergraduate)

Benthic fish communities of the Kanawha River, WV  2007 - 2008
Brian "Crash" Bridgewater

(undergraduate)

Benthic communities of the Ohio and Coal Rivers, WV  2007 - 2009
Sean P. Reese Benthic fish communities in large river habitats                  (Ohio and Susquehanna Rivers)  2007 - Present
Sean E. Collins
Sean v. Homewrecker (rt click, save as)
Watershed Assessment Protocol Development in Belize, Central America  2007 - Present
Casey D. Swecker, M.S. Invasive Crayfishes of West Virginia with emphasis on the New/Kanawha River system  2005 - 2007
Geoffrey Smith M.S. Analysis of the Blacknose dace complex (Family Cyprinidae, Genus Rhinichthys) in West Virginia using mtDNA  2005 - 2007
Brad Musser River Trawling as a new method to collect benthic fishes in large rivers  2006 - Present
Keith Donahue Benthic fishes of the Kanawha River  2005 - Present
Carmen Dillon Non thesis - Environmental Studies 2003 - Present
Vanessa Dozeman Muskrat Predation on Unionid Mussels: Muskingum River, Dresden, Ohio  2005 - Present
Adam Cottrel Using GIS to characterize land use change in the Hurricane Creek Watershed, West Virginia  2005 - Present
John King, M.S. Using Geographical Information Systems to organize and coordinate holistic watershed resource management

MorrisCreekwatershed.org

 

 2004 - 2007
Joshua Westbrook Stream Assessment of Bracken Creek: West Virginia  2004 - Present
Brian Richards Unionid Mussels of the Kanawha River: West Virginia  2004 - Present
Jeremy McComas Unionid Mussels of Muskingum River: Dresden, Ohio  2003 - Present
Tiff Hilton, M.S. A Seasonality Study of the West Virginia Stream Condition Index 2002 - 2004
Jim Spence, M.S. Habitat analysis by hierarchical scheme and stream geomorphology 2002 - 2004
Katherine Channel, M.S. Cambarus veteranus: Finding suitable habitat with a Geographic Information System (GIS) 2001 - 2003

Sean Collins-Little Coal

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