Fisheries & Ecology
Migration |Otolith | Stable Isotopes | Fisheries
Management | Climate Change
PROFILE
I am a Postdoctoral Research Scholar working in the lab of Drs. Rachel Johnson and Carson Jeffres at the Center for Watershed Sciences, interested in studying fish life history diversity and the consequences of those behaviors to the population structure and dynamics. Postdoctoral work involves (1) estimating abundance and population composition of juvenile fall-run Central Valley Chinook salmon by leveraging otolith chemistry, acoustic telemetry, machine learning, and spatial statistics; and (2) studying natal origin and stock mixing of Atlantic bluefin tuna using otolith stable isotope landscapes (“isoscapes”).
NEWS
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10/03/2023
2023.7
I joined the team with Drs. Carson Jeffres and Rachel Johnson at the Center for Watershed Sciences (University ……
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2023.7
I successfully defended my PhD dissertation entitled “The Role of Connectivity and Spatial Structure on the Po ……
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2023.5
We published a new paper that combines ensemble machine learning models with spatial “isoscapes” to assess pop ……