Dr. Pangle is a professor of Biology at Central Michigan University
Education
- Ph.D., Fisheries and Wildlife and Ecology, Evolutionary Biology and Behavior, Michigan State University, 2008
- M.S., Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, 2003
- B.S., Biology, Lake Superior State University, 2001
Research Expertise
- Predator-Prey Interactions
- Phenotypic Plasticity
- Great Lakes Food Webs
Publications
- Peacor, S. D., K. L.
Pangle, L. Schiesari, and E. E. Werner. In press. Scaling up phenotypic responses of prey to predators: impacts over multiple generations in a complex aquatic community.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
- Bourdeau, P. E., K. L.
Pangle, and S. D. Peacor. The invasive predator Bythotrephes induces vertical migration in native copepods of Lake Michigan.
Accepted to Biological Invasions.
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Pangle, K. L., S. A. Ludsin, and B. J. Fryer. 2010. Otolith microchemistry as a stock identification tool for freshwater fishes: testing its limits in Lake Erie.
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67: 1475-1489.
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Pangle, K. L., and S. D. Peacor. 2010. Temperature gradients, but not food resource gradients, affect growth rate of migrating Daphnia mendotae in Lake Michigan.
Journal of Great Lakes Research 36: 345-350.
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Pangle, K. L., S. D. Peacor, and O. E. Johannsson. 2007. Large nonlethal effects of an invasive invertebrate predator on zooplankton population growth rate.
Ecology 88: 402-412.