LAB MEMBERS - Curriculum Vitae, Jason L. White

Present Position: Fish Biologist

Current address:
U.S.D.A. Forest Service
Redwood Sciences Laboratory
1700 Bayview Drive
Arcata, CA 95521-6098
         Telephone: 707+825-2934
FAX: 707+825-2901
Email: jwhite01@fs.fed.us




PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
1995 – present Fish Biologist, U.S.F.S. Redwood Sciences Laboratory
1992-1995 Graduate Research Assistant, Humboldt State University
1989 – 1992 Fish Biologist, Entrix, Inc.
1988 Fisheries Technician, U.C. Davis

EDUCATION
Institution Major Degree Graduation
Humboldt State University Natural Resources (Fisheries) M.S. 5/00
U.C. Davis Wildlife and Fisheries Biology B.S. 6/88

SCHOLARSHIPS
Tyee Club Scholarship
Marin Rod and Gun Club Scholarship
Orange County Fly Fishers Scholarship
1993-94
1994
1995

ADDITIONAL TRAINING
Designing and Conducting Studies Using the Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM), U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - Course IF200, 1990

Using the Computer-Based Physical Habitat Simulation System (PHABSIM), U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service -
Course IF310, 1991

PUBLICATIONS (alphabetical by year):

Harvey, B. C., J. L. White and R. J. Nakamoto. 2009. The effect of deposited fine sediment on summer survival and growth of trout in riffles of a small stream. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29:434-440.

Harvey, B. C., and J. L. White. 2008. Use of benthic prey by salmonids under turbid conditions in a laboratory stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 137:1756-1763.

White, J. L., and B. C. Harvey. 2007. Winter feeding success of stream trout under different streamflow and turbidity conditions. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136:1187-1192.

Harvey, B. C., R. J. Nakamoto and J. L. White. 2006. Reduced streamflow lowers dry-season growth of rainbow trout in a small stream. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135:998-1005.

Harvey, B. C., J. L. White and R. J. Nakamoto. 2005. Habitat-specific biomass, survival and growth of trout during summer in a small coastal stream. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62:650-658.

Wilzbach, M. A., B. C. Harvey, J. L. White and R. J. Nakamoto. 2005. Effects of riparian canopy opening and salmon carcass addition on the abundance and growth of resident salmonids. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 62:58-67.

Harvey, B. C., J. L. White and R. J. Nakamoto. 2004. An emergent multiple predator effect may enhance biotic resistance in a stream fish assemblage. Ecology 85:127-133.

White, J. L., and B. C. Harvey. 2003. Basin-scale patterns in the drift of embryonic and larval fishes and lamprey ammocoetes in two coastal rivers. Environmental Biology of Fishes 67:369-378.

Harvey, B. C., J. L. White, and R. J. Nakamoto. 2002. Habitat relationships and larval drift of native and nonindigenous fishes in neighboring tributaries of a coastal California river. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 131:159-170.

White, J. L., and B. C. Harvey. 2001. Effects of introduced Sacramento pikeminnow, Ptychocheilus grandis, on native prickly sculpin, Cottus asper and coastrange sculpin, C. aleuticus, in a coastal river of northwestern California. Freshwater Biology 46:987-995.

Harvey, Bret C., Rodney J. Nakamoto, and Jason L. White. 1999. The influence of large woody debris and a bankfull flood on movement of adult resident coastal cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki) during fall and winter. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56(11):2161-2166.

White, J. L. and B. C. Harvey. 1999. Use of habitat by prickly sculpin, Cottus asper and coastrange sculpin, C. aleuticus, in the mainstem Smith River, northwestern California. Copeia 1999:371-375.