Biography

Dr. James E. McKenna, Jr. is a Research Ecologist with the Tunison Laboratory of Aquatic Science (TLAS, USGS/GLSC) in Cortland, NY. He has an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Biological Oceanography from the University of Rhode Island. He came to Central New York after studying fish community and fisheries issues in the Antarctic and Florida. He has conducted research on Great Lakes ecosystems, including Great Lake tributaries, and the St. Lawrence River for the past 18 years. He is a Principal Investigator for the Great Lakes Regional Aquatic Gap Analysis Project. His recent work includes extensive examination and modeling of the fish and benthic invertebrate assemblages and species distribution in Lake Ontario and throughout the Great Lakes Basin.

Research Intrest

aquatic ecosystems benthic ecosystems biodiversity biogeography ecological processes

List of Publications
McKenna J.E.Jr., Saila S.B. 1989. Results of Fish Stock Assessment Survey, South Georgia, December 1987 - January 1988. Selected Publications of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources, vol. II (SC-CAMLR-VII/BG/23).
McKenna J.E.Jr. 1987. The Birds of Narragansett Bay. Maritimes. University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography. (Aug.87);5-7.
McKenna J.E.Jr. 1987. An Analysis of Food Limitation in the Benthic Communities of Narragansett Bay Using a Numerical Simulation Model. - M.S. thesis, URI, 293pp.