Carmen G Montana
Dr. Carmen G. Montaņa is an Assistant Professor at Stephen F. Austin State University where she teaches courses in ecology, ichthyology, and limnology. Her research is centered on fish community ecology, with a focus on spatial and temporal variation in species coexistence, evolutionary patterns, feeding behavior, and aquatic food webs. Some of her projects have investigated human impacts on fish diversity, including urban development in the United States and gold mining in South America. She...See more
Dr. Carmen G. Montaņa is an Assistant Professor at Stephen F. Austin State University where she teaches courses in ecology, ichthyology, and limnology. Her research is centered on fish community ecology, with a focus on spatial and temporal variation in species coexistence, evolutionary patterns, feeding behavior, and aquatic food webs. Some of her projects have investigated human impacts on fish diversity, including urban development in the United States and gold mining in South America. She has conducted field research in Texas, Cambodia, Mexico, Brazil, Guyana, and Venezuela, including several projects investigating the ecology of peacock bass. See less
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