Established | 1899 |
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Research type |
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Field of research | |
Director | Jim Elser |
Faculty | Matthew Church Bob Hall Gordon Luikart Rachel Malison Clint Muhlfeld |
Address | 32125 Bio Station Ln |
Location | Polson, Montana, United States 47°52′36″N 114°01′59″W / 47.87667°N 114.03306°W |
59860 | |
Operating agency | University of Montana |
Website | Flathead Lake Bio Station |
Flathead Lake Biological Station (FLBS) is a research station run by the University of Montana in Yellow Bay, Flathead Lake, Polson, Montana. It was first established by American ecologist and professor Morton John Elrod in 1899 on the Swan River near Bigfork. In 1909, it was moved to its current location. Year-round research began in 1967. Areas of ongoing research includes lake ecology, conservation genomics, stream, river, and floodplain ecology, microbial ecology, aquatic invasive species, and sensors and sensor networks. It is the second oldest biological field station in the United States, and the longest running freshwater field station in year-round operation in North America.