Undergraduate Course Requirements
Major Concentrations:
- Aquatic Ecology
- Terrestrial Ecology
- Environmental Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Minors in Environmental Science or Studies
Research Outreach
ES&B Dept. Academic Writing Policy
Former Students:
Contact:
(585) 395-5975
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Department of Environmental Science and Biology - Faculty

Jacques Rinchard, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
115 Lennon Hall
Phone (585) 395-5750
Fax (585) 395-5969
JRinchar@brockport.edu
Ph.D., Facultes Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, Namur (Belgium)
Curriculum Vitae

Biology of Organisms students taking a tour of the Seneca Park Zoo, spring 2008.
Undergraduate Courses:
Aquaculture I (ENV462), Animal Ecophysiology (ENV476), Biology of Organisms (ENV 204), Animal Behavior (ENV 427), Aquaculture II (ENV 472).
Graduate Courses:
Aquaculture (ENV 562), Animal Ecophysiology (ENV 576), Animal Behavior (ENV 527), Aquaculture II (ENV 572).
Research:
Aquacuture, Fish Physiology, Fish reproduction, Fish nutrition, Fisheries
Nate Grosse and Amanda Alexander seining the aquaculture ponds as part of the Aquaculture course.
Nate Grosse and Amanda Alexander setting up the seine nets in the aquaculture ponds on campus.
One of the six aquaculture ponds located on the College at Brockport's campus.
Publications (last 2 years):
Dabrowski, K., Arslan, M., Rinchard, J. and Palacios, M., 2007. Growth, maturation, induced spawning and production of the first generation of South American catfish (Pseudoplatystoma sp.) in the North America. Accepted in Journal of the World Aquaculture Society.
Arslan, M., Rinchard, J., Portella, M.C. and Dabrowski, K., 2007. Effects of different dietary lipid sources on the survival, growth and fatty acid composition of South American catfish (Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum) juveniles. Accepted in Journal of the World Aquaculture Society.
Rinchard, J., Becheret, R. and Dabrowski, K., 2007. Growth, survival, and body composition of yellow perch Perca flavescens juveniles fed commercial and experimental diets. Accepted in North American Journal of Aquaculture.
Park, J.W., Bradford, C., Rinchard, J., Liu, F., Wages, M., Waters, A., Kendall, R., Anderson, T. and Theodorakis, C.W., 2007. Uptake, elimination, and relative distribution of perchlorate in various tissues of channel catfish. Environmental Science and Technology in press.
Rinchard, J., Czesny, S. and Dabrowski, K., 2007. Influence of lipid class and fatty acid deficiency on survival, growth, and fatty acid composition in rainbow trout juveniles. Aquaculture, 264, 363-371.
Rinchard, J., Dabrowski, K. and Garcia-Abiado, M.A., 2006. High efficiency of meiotic gynogenesis in sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 306B, 521-527.
Falahatkar, B., Dabrowski, K., Arslan, M. and Rinchard, J., 2006. Effects of ascorbic acid enrichment by immersion of rainbow trout (Onchorhynchus mykiss) eggs and embryos. Aquaculture Research, 37, 834-841.
Bradford, C.M., Park, J.W., Rinchard, J., Anderson, T.A., Liu, F. and Theodorakis, C., 2006. Uptake and elimination of perchlorate in eastern mosquitofish. Chemosphere, 63, 1591-1597.
Theodorakis, C.W., Rinchard, J., Park, J.W., McDaniel, L. and Liu, F., 2006. Thyroid endocrine disruption in stonerollers and cricket frogs from perchlorate-contaminated streams in east-central Texas. Ecotoxicology, 15, 31-50.
Park, J.W., Rinchard, J., Liu, F., Anderson, T.A., Kendall, R.J. and Theodorakis, C.W., 2006. The thyroid endocrine disruptor perchlorate affects reproduction, growth, and survival of mosquitofish. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 63, 343-352.
Lee, K.J., Rinchard, J., Dabrowski, K., Babiak, I.., Ottobre, J.S. and Christensen, J.E., 2006. Long-term effects of dietary cottonseed meal on growth and reproductive performance of rainbow trout: three year study. Animal Feed Science and Technology, 126, 93-106.
Theodorakis, C.W., Rinchard, J., Anderson, T.A., Liu, F., Park, J.W., Costa, P., McDaniel, L., Kendall, R. and Waters, A., 2006. Perchlorate in fish from a contaminated site in east-central Texas. Environmental Pollution, 139, 59-69.
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