AL ZALE
Bio
Education
- Ph.D. University of Florida, 1984
- M.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1980
- B.S. University of Massachusetts, 1978
Summary
Born in Boston, Massachusetts. Formerly AUL/F at the Oklahoma Unit. Research interests include: aquatic wild life conservation, restoration, and management: native fishes, prairie fishes, thermal ecology, sport and commercial fishery management, population dynamics and effects of exotic fishes, effects of environmental degradation and habitat on recreational salmonid fisheries, Central American fisheries.
Professional Society Service
- Member, American Fisheries Society Special Committee on the Future of Books Program, 2019
- Graphic Designer, Western Division American Fisheries Society, 2016-2017
- Lead Co-editor, Fisheries Techniques, 3rd edition, Education Section, American Fisheries Society, 2005-2012
- Member, Meeting Oversight Committee, American Fisheries Society, 2004-2009
- Judge, Best Student Presentation and Poster Committee, American Fisheries Society, 2008
- Graphic Designer, Montana Chapter American Fisheries Society, 2008
- Member, Presentation and Poster Guidelines Committee, American Fisheries Society, 2005-2007
- Co-editor, AFS Guide to Fisheries Employment, 2nd edition, Education Section, American Fisheries Society, 2004-2006
- Member, Program Committee, Western Division, American Fisheries Society, 2005-2006
- Member, Award of Excellence Committee, American Fisheries Society, 2002-2005
- Member (Graphic Designer), Program Committee, North Central Division, American Fisheries Society, 2002
- Associate Editor for Fisheries, Intermountain Journal of Sciences, 1994-2001
- Member, Editorial Board, Intermountain Journal of Sciences, 1994-2001
- Chair, Nominating Committee, Education Section, American Fisheries Society, 2000
- Member, Nominating Committee, American Fisheries Society, 1998-2000
- President, Education Section, American Fisheries Society, 1997-1999
- Member, Certification Revision Implementation Committee, American Fisheries Society, 1997-1998
- Member, Special Management Committee, American Fisheries Society, 1997-1998
- Member, Program Development Committee, American Fisheries Society, 1997-1998
- Member, Certification Revision Task Force, American Fisheries Society, 1996-1997
- Chair, Program Committee, Education Section, American Fisheries Society, 1995-1997
- Member, Publication Awards Committee, American Fisheries Society, 1995-1996
- Chair, Board of Professional Certification, American Fisheries Society, 1994-1996
- Secretary-Treasurer, Education Section, American Fisheries Society, 1993-1995
- Member, Board of Professional Certification, American Fisheries Society, 1993-1994
- Southern Division Representative, Education Section, American Fisheries Society, 1991-1993
- Secretary-Treasurer, Introduced Fish Section, American Fisheries Society, 1990-1993
- Newsletter Editor, Oklahoma Chapter American Fisheries Society, 1990-1993
- Contributed Paper Vice-Chair, 1992 Annual Meeting Program Committee, American Fisheries Society, 1991-1992
- Associate Editor, North American Journal of Fisheries Management, 1990-1992
- Member, Warmwater Streams Technical Committee, Southern Division, American Fisheries Society, 1988-1992
- Chair, Purposeful Introductions Committee, Introduced Fish Section, American Fisheries Society, 1990-1991
- Chair, Contributed Paper Session, Program Committee, Southern Division American Fisheries Society, 1990
- President, Oklahoma Chapter American Fisheries Society, 1989-1990
- Chair, Student Concerns Committee, Education Section, American Fisheries Society, 1989-1990
- Chair, Student Presentation and Poster Awards Committee, Education Section, American Fisheries Society, 1989-1990
- Member, Native Peoples’ Fisheries Committee, American Fisheries Society, 1989-1990
- Chair, Program Committee, Oklahoma Chapter American Fisheries Society, 1988-1989
- Member, Student Presentation and Poster Awards Committee, Education Section, American Fisheries Society, 1988-1989
- Chair, Awards Committee, Oklahoma Chapter American Fisheries Society, 1987-1989
- Chair, Membership Committee, Introduced Fish Section, American Fisheries Society, 1987-1988
- President, Virginia Tech Chapter American Fisheries Society, 1979-1980
Education & Research Statement
Wild life conservation, restoration, and management: native fishes, prairie fishes, thermal ecology, climate change adaptation, population dynamics and effects of exotic fishes, and effects of environmental degradation on recreational salmonid fisheries, Central American fisheries.
Research
Students
Current Students
- Kyle Crapster (M.S.)
- Andriana Puchany (M.S.)
- Kristen Cook (M.S.)
- Ian Anderson (M.S.)
- Keith Wellstone (M.S.)
Previous Students
- Jason Marsh (M.S. 2021)
- Colleen Detjens (M.S. 2020)
- Nicholas Voss (M.S. 2020)
- Michael Lance (M.S. 2019)
- Michael Duncan (Ph.D. 2019)
- Alex Poole (M.S. 2019)
- Allison Stringer (M.S. 2018)
- Andrew Gilham (M.S. 2015)
- Shane Vatland (Ph.D. 2015)
- T. David Ritter (M.S. 2015)
- Patrick Uthe (M.S. 2015)
- Ann Marie Reinhold (Ph.D. 2014)
- Brian Tornabene (M.S. 2014)
- Daniel Drinan (M.S. 2010)
- Bradley Shepard (Ph.D. 2010)
- Peter Brown (Ph.D. 2010)
- Justin Spinelli (M.S. 2010)
- Windy Davis (M.S. 2008)
- Leslie Bahn (M.S. 2007)
- Ryan Harnish (M.S. 2007)
- Amber Steed (M.S. 2007)
- Steven Gale (M.S. 2005)
- James De Rito, Jr. (M.S. 2004)
- Halcyon Lukins (M.S. 2004)
- Matthew Jaeger (M.S. 2004)
- Eileen Ryce (Ph.D. 2003)
- David Yerk (M.S. 2000)
- Scott Opitz (M.S. 1999)
- Matthew Mitro (Ph.D. 1999)
- Laura Katzman (M.S. 1998)
- Emily Zollweg (M.S. 1998)
- Robert Simmonds, Jr. (M.S. 1995)
- Marvin Shutters (M.S. 1992)
- Kenneth Cunningham (M.S. 1991)
- Todd Adornato (M.S. 1990)
- Bria Bohnsack (M.S. 1990)
- L. Stewart Jacks (M.S. 1990)
- Kent Sorenson (M.S. 1990)
- Kevin Stubbs (M.S. 1990)
- Vincent Travnichek (M.S. 1990)
Courses
Human Dimensions of Fish & Wildlife Management (WILD 525)
(Taught in the spring semester of even years.)
Course Description:
The goal of the course is to provide fisheries and wildlife management and conservation biology graduate students with an understanding of how social, cultural, behavioral, and demographic characteristics of humans affect fisheries and wildlife management and conservation biology.
Course Content:
- Relevance of Human Dimensions
- Social science basics (beliefs, values, attitudes, norms, motivation, satisfaction, etc.) associated with understanding human dimensions of fisheries and wildlife management and conservation biology
- Changing values and demographics
- Animal rights and welfare, angling ethics, animal care and use
- Roles of scientists, managers, and other segments of society (private citizens, interest groups, elected and appointed officials, NGOs, agencies) in fisheries and wildlife management and decision making
- Agency funding mechanisms
- The legal system
- Public administration and policy development
- Recreational behavior
- Public outreach—Information and education, public relations
- Involving the public in decision making
- Acquisition of human dimensions information (hearings, surveys, creel surveys, survey design)
- Economic valuations, natural resource economics
- Conflict resolution, meeting management
Course materials are available on D2L.
Fisheries Techniques
You can purchase the book at: https://fisheries.org/bookstore/all-titles/professional-and-trade/55067c/
Contact
Alexander V. Zale
Unit Leader & Professor
USGS, Montana Cooperative Fishery Research Unit
Office Location
301 Lewis Hall, Department of Ecology
Montana State University – Bozeman
Mailing Address
Montana State University
PO Box 173460
Bozeman, MT 59717-3460
Details
Office: (406) 994-2380
Fax: (406) 994-7479
Email: zale@montana.edu