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Research in the Baum Lab is motivated by a fundamental desire to understand how human activities are altering marine ecosystems, and what the consequences of these changes are both for nature and for society. How is exploitation altering marine predator populations globally? What is the role of predators in natural ecosystems, and are there cascading effects of predator removal? News - summer 2015. Conference in Paris, pre.
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I am an MSc student in the Baum Lab at the University of Victoria studying marine ecology and conservation. I am broadly interested in looking at the effects of both natural and anthropogenic disturbances such as fishing, pollution, and climate change on the diversity and abundance of aquatic organisms, and I wish to conduct research that has real-world applications for the conservation of marine ecosystems.
I am an ecologist interested in the effects of anthropogenic stressors on aquatic communities. My research generally assesses how individuals and communities respond to abiotic and biotic gradients, with a focus on those pertaining to human disturbance, climate change and invasive species. I am particularly motivated to undertake research that guides conservation and management decisions.