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Dr Josh Norman

Postdoctoral Research Assistant

Faculty and Department

  • Faculty of Science and Engineering
  • School of Natural Sciences

Qualifications

  • BSc (University of Hull)
  • MSc (University of Hull)
  • PhD / DPhil (University of Hull)

Summary

I am an early career post-doctoral research assistant at Hull International Fisheries Institute, school of Natural Sciences in the University of Hull. I gained my PhD in 2022 and much of my work focuses on behavior of coarse fish/cyprinids, in particular fundamental ecological roles in relation to protection at hazardous water intakes. I am now progressing towards development of less damaging turbines and pumps including bespoke assessment of passive sensors and live fish behavioral trials.

Recent outputs

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Journal Article

Impact of anthropogenic infrastructure on aquatic and avian predator–prey interactions in a modified lowland river

Norman, J., Reeds, J., Wright, R. M., & Bolland, J. D. (in press). Impact of anthropogenic infrastructure on aquatic and avian predator–prey interactions in a modified lowland river. Freshwater biology, https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.14201

The impact of extreme flood-relief pump operations on resident fish in an artificial drain and the potential for artificial habitat introduction

Norman, J., Reeds, J., Wright, R. M., & Bolland, J. D. (in press). The impact of extreme flood-relief pump operations on resident fish in an artificial drain and the potential for artificial habitat introduction. Fisheries Management and Ecology, https://doi.org/10.1111/fme.12636

The influence of passive wedge-wire screen aperture and flow velocity on juvenile European eel exclusion, impingement and passage

Carter, L. J., Collier, S. J., Thomas, R. E., Norman, J., Wright, R. M., & Bolland, J. D. (2023). The influence of passive wedge-wire screen aperture and flow velocity on juvenile European eel exclusion, impingement and passage. Ecological engineering, 192, Article 106972. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2023.106972

Understanding the temporal dynamics of a lowland river fish community at a hazardous intake and floodgate to inform safe operation

Norman, J., Wright, R. M., Don, A., & Bolland, J. D. (2023). Understanding the temporal dynamics of a lowland river fish community at a hazardous intake and floodgate to inform safe operation. Journal of environmental management, 336, Article 117716. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.117716

Thesis

Understanding behavioural ecology of river-resident fish in winter to improve protection at water pumping stations

Norman, J. (2022). Understanding behavioural ecology of river-resident fish in winter to improve protection at water pumping stations. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4291429

Research interests

Freshwater ecology

Freshwater biology

Fish ecology

Fish biology

Environmental science

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