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Jennifer Selgrath

Name: Jennifer Selgrath
Email: j.selgrath@fisheries.ubc.ca
Program: Zoology, PhD
Thesis: Ecosystem resilience in coastal fishing grounds
Supervisor: Amanda Vincent
Degree Held: MSc, Biology (San Diego State University); BA, Earth and Environmental Science (Wesleyan University); BA, Dance (Wesleyan University)

Biography

My research interests are in applied conservation biology, landscape ecology, ecosystem resilience, and coastal marine ecology. You can learn more about my work at the Zoology website.

Selected Publications

Peer-reviewed:
Effects of habitat edges on American lobster abundance and survival. In Press. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology.

Other (Selected technical reports and presentations):

Selgrath, J.C. and Hovel K.A. (2005) Coronado Bridge Retrofitting Program: Status of Seagrass in San Diego Bay, CA. Technical Report for the California Department of Transportation.

Selgrath, J.C., Biermann, C. and McGovern, T. (2004) Genetic variation among populations of Pacific sand lance in Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands. Western Society of Naturalists meeting.

Selgrath, J.C. and Reyna, K. (2003). Boat-limit management models for recreational fisheries. Report prepared for California Department of Fish and Game and stakeholder workshops.

Selgrath, J.C., Fingerman, K., and Beuning, K. (2001) Limnological assessment of Cucia Pond, Zoar Pond, Crystal Lake, Pameacha Pond, & Laurel Brook Reservoir. Technical Report for the Middletown, CT Department of Conservation & Department of Parks and Recreation.

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