The Limnology
Lab at The Ohio State University

Kwee
S. Tew

Department of EEOB
104 Botany & Zoology
Building
1735 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43201
614 292 0690
Research
interests
Trophic-level
interactions in intensive fish rearing ponds

Educational
background
BS: University of
Nebraska-Linclon (1993-1995)
MS: National Sun
Yat-Sen University (Taiwan) (1997-1998)

Professional
experience
Research Assistant (NSYSU 1996-1997, 1999-2000)

Publications
Han,
C.C., Tew, K.S., Chen, I.S., Su, L.Y., Fang L.S. 2000. Environmental biology of
an endemic cyprinid, Varicorhinus alticorpus, in a subtropical mountain stream
of Taiwan Env. Biol. Fish. 59: 153-161.
Fang,
L.S., Chen, I.S., Tew, K.S., Han, C.C., Lee, T.F. & Chen, I.M. 2002. Impact
of the 1999 earthquake on mountain stream fishes in
Taiwan
. Fisheries
Sci. (in press)
Chou,
W.R., Tew, K.S., and Fang, L.S. 2002. A long term monitoring of the demersal
fish community change in a steel slag disposal area in the coastal waters of
Kaohsiung
,
Taiwan
. – ICES Journal of Marine Science
(in press)
Tew,
K.S, Han, C.C., Chou, W.R. & Fang LS. 2002. Habitat and fish fauna structure
in a subtropical mountain stream in
Taiwan
before and after a catastrophic
typhoon. Env. Biol. Fish. (in press)

Presentations
42nd Ohio Fish and Wildlife Conference (2002)
ODNR/OSU Lake Erie-Inland Waters Annual Research
Review (2002)

Personal Links
My
Personal Website

Pictures
Joe Conroy taking GPS data for tracing ponds allowing computation of
volumes.
Hebron State Fish Hatchery where I conduct my research.