Dishman, Diana

Author Description

Diana Dishman is an ecologist with ecological modeling and data analysis experience and a background in population biology. She specializes in quantitative analysis of environmental data and population modeling, and has provided support for technical working groups conducting largescale natural resource damage assessment studies. Ms. Dishman has experience conducting toxicity analyses with a variety of aquatic species. Her previous work evaluating copper toxicity to salmonids at sublethal concentrations using a behavioral endpoint is currently in press.

Authored Reports

Water Quality Criteria & the Biotic Ligand Model: Proposed Updates to Statewide Copper Water Quality Criteria in Oregon