
Brian Beckman
This scientist studies fish living in the wild, including what they eat, their habitat, and how they interact with their environment.
Non Forest Service

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I enjoy mentoring young scientists, helping them to develop useful and interesting questions and to form thorough and accurate answers. The curiosity and enthusiasm of these bright young people are amazing and I’m fortunate to be able to work with them.
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Water temperature helps regulate aquatic ecosystems, and, for many aquatic organisms, life-cycle phases are tied to water temperature. Salmon eggs, for example, generally require a certain number of degree days...