Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory

Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory A state-of-the-art research and teaching laboratory for the study of aquatic ecology and watershed sciences.

Located on the shores of Lake Champlain, the Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory houses state-of-the-art research and teaching facilities for the study of aquatic ecology and watershed sciences. We use a suite of observational, experimental, and modeling approaches to improve our understanding of ecological processes for both basic and applied applications. Every year, faculty, staff, postdoct

orates, graduate students, and undergraduate students at the Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory conduct research to improve our understanding of ecological processes in watershed sciences and aquatic ecology. Using observational, experimental, and modeling approaches, we seek to develop and test hypotheses relevant to Lake Champlain, its surrounding watersheds and communities, and beyond.

Can you spot the Man Overboard? Head to our Instagram to check out more photos from the small boat safety training we he...
08/17/2018

Can you spot the Man Overboard? Head to our Instagram to check out more photos from the small boat safety training we held today!

instagram.com/rubensteinlaboratory

Thanks for stopping by!
07/30/2018

Thanks for stopping by!

What a beautiful day to do an area check of the Rubenstein Lab with our friend Rally Cat!

ID that fish!Thanks to David Lychenheim and Cornell Lab of Ornithology for sharing this awesome photo.
05/04/2018

ID that fish!
Thanks to David Lychenheim and Cornell Lab of Ornithology for sharing this awesome photo.

A Bald Eagle more than fills the frame as it flies off with a whopper of a catch. Thanks to David Lychenheim for posting this great shot.

Let the "summer" field season begin!       photo credit: Taylor Stewart
04/13/2018

Let the "summer" field season begin!
photo credit: Taylor Stewart

Today one of our PhD students, Peter Euclide, successfully defended his thesis! Peter began in the lab as a masters stud...
03/22/2018

Today one of our PhD students, Peter Euclide, successfully defended his thesis! Peter began in the lab as a masters student with Jason Stockwell studying mysis in Lake Champlain. Upon completing his masters degree, he started his PhD research with Ellen Marsden looking at impacts of habitat fragmentation resulting from causeways in Lake Champlain on a variety of fish species. Congrats Dr. Peter Euclide!

One of our grad students, Taylor Stewart, spent the past few months planning an international workshop titled "Coregonid...
03/20/2018

One of our grad students, Taylor Stewart, spent the past few months planning an international workshop titled "Coregonids in the face of climate change: a collaborative global experiment." He did a fantastic job organizing and leading the meeting which was held in . One of the perks included seeing our lab director, Jason Stockwell, who has been on sabbatical in France this semester.

Allison Hrycik, with the help of many lab members, spent the past two days setting up an under-ice experiment on Shelbur...
01/26/2018

Allison Hrycik, with the help of many lab members, spent the past two days setting up an under-ice experiment on Shelburne Pond. Allison is testing what drives phytoplankton production under ice. During the summer, zooplankton grazing in important in limiting phytoplankton growth, however it is hypothesized that light limitation is the primary limitation for phytoplankton growth in the winter. Allison’s research will help shed “light” on this under ice mystery.

Photo credit: Hannah Lister, Allison Hrycik, Frances Iannucci, and Hannah Lachance

Congrats to Hannah Lachance for winning the sole Universities.com Women in STEM scholarship and for her acceptance as a ...
01/10/2018

Congrats to Hannah Lachance for winning the sole Universities.com Women in STEM scholarship and for her acceptance as a Gund Graduate Fellow .

University of Vermont graduate student Hannah Lachance had a day’s notice to write a 300-word essay to apply for a $2000 Women in STEM Scholarship from Universities.com. Asked to convey why pursuing a degree in science, technology, engineering, or math is important to her, she wrote candidly about...

What better way to start the new year then with a conference!  Thanks to the Lake Champlain Basin Program for organizing...
01/10/2018

What better way to start the new year then with a conference! Thanks to the Lake Champlain Basin Program for organizing the Lake Champlain Research Conference. Many members of the lab presented talks and posters and had the opportunity to mingle with researchers who are just as motived and concerned for Lake Champlain as we are.

  Professor Ellen Marsden was on Comcast Newsmakers discussing the health of Lake Champlain: UVM Watershed
01/03/2018

Professor Ellen Marsden was on Comcast Newsmakers discussing the health of Lake Champlain: UVM Watershed

One area of study at the Rubenstein School at UVM concentrates on Lake Champlain and its’ watershed. Students have the unique hands-on learning opportunity to study on the lake, sampling the lake and understanding the lake through first hand research. Interview recorded on October 26, 2017 at the ...

11/02/2017

RSENR Professors Rachelle Gould and Jason Stockwell (Rubenstein Ecosystem Science Laboratory) received EPA funding to study blue-green algae toxins in fish used for human consumption and to understand links to human health and well-being. They will work with community partners in Lake Champlain shoreline communities to explore how residents process the science and work to take action.
http://www.uvm.edu/newsstories/news/epa-awards-uvm-598k-explore-links-among-algal-blooms-human-health-community-action

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3 College Street
Burlington, VT
05401

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18028593086

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