Cooke Lab
 
 
 

Keith Stamplecoskie

Keith Stamplecoskie is the Lab Manager and Research Biologist for the Cooke Lab at Carleton University. Keith works in some capacity on most of the student and postdoctoral research projects in the lab.  He has particular expertise with passive integrated transponder (PIT) telemetry and electrofishing systems.


Academic Background

M.Sc. Zoology (2007-2009) - University of Guelph

B.Sc. Honours Marine and Freshwater Biology (2003-2007) - University of Guelph

 

Professional Background

(October 2009 - March 2010) Research Biologist, Ministry of Natural Resources, Peterborough, Ontario

(May 2006-August 2006) Research Technician, Ministry of Natural Resources, Peterborough, Ontario

(May 2005 - August 2005) Research Technician, Ministry of Natural Resources, Peterborough, Ontario


Responsibilities

- Provide mentorship and research support to undergrad and M.Sc. students

- Provide research support for PhD and postdoctoral projects

- Conduct research and prepare reports with non-university research partners (e.g., Parks Canada, The National Capital Commission, Rideau Valley Conservation Authority and South Nation Conservation Authority)

- Lab safety

- Maintenance and repair of equipment


Peer-Reviewed Publications

Steffensen, S.M., J.D. Thiem, K.M. Stamplecoskie, T.R. Binder, C. Hatry, N. Langlois-Anderson, and S.J. Cooke. In Press. Biological effectiveness of an inexpensive nature-like fishway for passage of warmwater fish in a small Ontario stream. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 00:000-000.

Nagrodski, A., K.J. Murchie, K.M. Stamplecoskie, C.D. Suski, and S.J. Cooke.  In Press.  Effects of an experimental short-term cortisol challenge on the behaviour of wild creek chub (Semotilus atromaculatus) in mesocosm and stream environments.  Journal of Fish Biology 00:000-000.

Burnett, N.J., K.M. Stamplecoskie, J.D. Thiem, S.J. Cooke. In Press. Comparison of detection efficiency among three sizes of half duplex passive integrated transponders using manual tracking and fixed antenna arrays. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 00:000-000.

Thiem, J.D., T.R. Binder, P. Dumont, D. Hatin, C. Hatry, C. Katopodis, K.M. Stamplecoskie, and S.J. Cooke. In Press. Multi-species fish passage behaviour in a vertical slot fishway on the Richelieu River, Quebec, Canada. River Research and Applications 00:000-000

Stamplecoskie, K.M., Binder, T.R., Lower, N., Cottenie, K., McLaughlin, R.L., and McDonald, D.G. 2012.Response of migratory sea lampreys to artificial lighting in portable traps. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 32:563-572.

 

Contact Info

e-mail: kmstampl@connect.carleton.ca

 
 
 
 
     
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