Education

B.S. Environmental Biology

Auburn University at Montgomery

Peyton Poe

M.S. Student (2023-Present)

Technician (2022-2023)

2022-Present
  1. McDonald, M. B., A. V. Hennessey, P. P. Johnson, M. F. Gladfelter, K. L. Merrill, S. E. Tenison, S. S. Ganegoda, T. C. Hoang, H. A. Torbert, B. H. Beck, and A. E. Wilson. In press. Repeated low-dose copper algaecide treatments promote beneficial phytoplankton and zooplankton communities. Journal of Environmental Management
  2. Johnson, P. P., A. C. Mollica, A. Warren, M. F. Gladfelter, L. A. Wilson, E. G. Fernandez-Figueroa, and A. E. Wilson. 2025. Forested watersheds improve water quality. The Forestry Source 30(8):1-3. - Dowload Publication (PDF)
  3. Johnson, P. P., M. F. Gladfelter, A. C. Mollica, R. A. Wright, and A. E. Wilson. 2025. Could my hydrated lime actually by calcium carbonate? Alabama Fish Farming Center 1:12-13. - Dowload Publication (PDF)
  4. McDonald, M. B., A. V. Hennessey, P. P. Johnson, M. F. Gladfelter, K. L. Merrill, S. E. Tenison, S. S. Ganegoda, T. C. Hoang, H. A. Torbert, B. H. Beck, and A. E. Wilson. In press. Reevaluating copper algaecide dosing to manage water quality: A multiple linear regression approach. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. - Link to Publication
  5. Hennessey, A. V., M. B. McDonald, P. P. Johnson, M. F. Gladfelter, K. L. Merrill, S. E. Tenison, S. S. Ganegoda, T. C. Hoang, H. A. Torbert, B. H. Beck, and A. E. Wilson. 2025. Lowering pH enhances copper toxicity: A novel strategy for controlling harmful algal blooms and off-flavors. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 302:118549. - Link to Publication
  6. Hennessey, A. V., M. B. McDonald, P. P. Johnson, M. F. Gladfelter, K. L. Merrill, S. E. Tenison, S. S. Ganegoda, T. C. Hoang, H. A. Torbert, B. H. Beck, and A. E. Wilson. 2025. Evaluating the tolerance of harmful algal bloom communities to copper. Environmental Pollution 368:125691. - Link to Publication
  7. Wilson, A. E., H. Zinnert, S. S. Ganegoda, P. P. Johnson, D. Wang, H. A. Torbert, and B. H. Beck. 2024. Gypsum increases soluble reactive phosphorus and blue-green algae in catfish production ponds. Alabama Fish Farming Center 2:12-13. - Dowload Publication (PDF)
  8. Zinnert, H. M., M. F. Gladfelter, S. E. Tenison, H. P. Poe, K. L. Merrill, A. V. Hennessey, M. B. McDonald, D. Wang, H. A. Torbert, and A. E. Wilson. 2024. Impacts of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) gypsum on water quality and the algal community in catfish aquaculture ponds. Aquaculture 581:740406. - Link to Publication
  9. Zinnert, H. M., M. F. Gladfelter, H. P. Poe, K. L. Merrill, A. V. Hennessey, M. B. McDonald, D. Wang, H. A. Torbert, and A. E. Wilson. 2023. Positive and negative impacts of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) gypsum on water quality. Journal of Environmental Management 348:119307. - Link to Publication