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Jessica specializes in Ecology and early life history of marine
and anadromous fishes, otolith microstructure and chemistry.
Her research
interests include the ecology and evolution of life history diversity
in fishes and the development
and maintenance
of that diversity. Her research has focused on larval dispersal
and transport, population connectivity and structure, and the use
of estuaries by larval and juvenile marine and anadromous fishes.
She combines techniques including otolith microchemistry, genetic,
and time-series analyses, to provide novel information on these
topics. She is also interested in continuing to use diverse
methods to address basic questions in fish ecology, while also
providing
information
critical for management and conservation efforts.
For her
C.V., please click here.
Her departmental website (Fisheries & Wildlife) can be found here.
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