
Rachel Malison
@rlmalison
Assistant Research Professor at Flathead Lake Biological Station/EE Program, UM | Ecology of rivers and floodplains, salmon, aquatic insects, ecophysiology
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Our new Journal of Experimental Biology paper investigates plasticity in respiratory phenotypes of salmonflies after exposure to experimental combinations of temperature and oxygen. journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/22…


Have an idea to advance the goals of the Society for Freshwater Science Freshwater Science strategic plan? Submit a short proposal to the Long Range Planning committee by 29 November. freshwater-science.org/about/society-…

We are receiving applications for our summer session assistants FLBS - Univ. MT for 2023. Come work w our great faculty, staff, & students to help deliver an exceptional learning experience. And live on Flathead Lake. Paid + room & board. email: summersession @ flbs.umt.edu


🔎Still deciding on the Beaver Conference? Dr Rachel Malison, Assistant Professor, University of Montana, is one of our incredible Day 1 speakers: ➡️'Beavers & Fish - what does the science tell us about challenges & opportunities? ' ⚠️Remaining tickets: bit.ly/3kVNvsk


In the latest Deep Dive into the University of Montana Bio Station: Over 100 years of Trailblazing Women of Science FLBS - Univ. MT Get the full story via link in bio or at flbs.umt.edu/newflbs/outrea…





I enjoyed sharing the Nyack with our Microbial Ecology class and interns this week. A beautiful day and more stonefly samples! FLBS - Univ. MT

Come work with us to understand contributions to riverine GHG flux! We’re looking for a postdoc to join us geography unc, in collab with Emily Bernhardt. Pref. quals incl. useful skills but can be developed during postdoc as well. Likely >1yr. unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/266083 Email me with Qs




I'm excited to share our new publication that synthesizes 50 years of work on a remarkably adapted food web in a unique ecosystem: stoneflies as integrators of ecosystem processes in alluvial aquifers FLBS - Univ. MT Amanda DelVecchia jgiersch wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wa…

We're having an online info session for anyone who wants to learn more about our exciting summer field courses FLBS - Univ. MT . Please share far and wide!


The 2023-24 FLBS - Univ. MT Annual Report is here! Check it out virtually on our website via the link in our bio or at flbs.umt.edu/newflbs/educat…


We are excited to see everyone at #2024SFS ! Here is a list of work to be presented by our lab members and collaborators. See you soon! Nick Marzolf Nguyen Tien Anh Quach Rachel Malison


Come join us tomorrow for special sessions S20&S21 at #2024SFS in Salon 3/4. We will have talks all day focusing on hyporheic ecology Amanda DelVecchia deb finn Alba Argerich


Very excited to share about my Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation Award in Field Biology! The award recognizes my research in freshwater ecology! FLBS - Univ. MT #science
