Consequences of Spatial Decision-making for Ecological Dynamics and Resilience

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Thursday June 9, 2022
      11:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Location: Dalney Building, 926 Dalney Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30032, Room 180
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Summaries

Summary Sentence: Biological Sciences Seminar by Andrew Rassweiler, Ph.D.

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Andrew Rassweiler, Ph.D.
Department of Biological Sciences
Florida State University
 
 
SPEAKER BIO
Dr. Andrew Rassweiler is a marine ecologist who combines field experiments, data analysis and mathematical modeling to address both basic and applied questions, mainly in temperate reef ecosystems. He has used this mix of tools to understand community dynamics, particularly the mechanisms that lead to abrupt shifts from one species assemblage to another. Currently, his main focus is on synthesizing and analyzing long-term monitoring data from the National Park Service’s Kelp Forest Monitoring Program, the U.S. Geological Survey’s San Nicolas Island baseline monitoring and the Santa Barbara Coastal LTER’s kelp forest community monitoring. Dr. Rassweiler also works on fishery management and Marine Conservation questions, using spatially explicit models to explore optimal fisheries management strategies and tradeoffs between achieving fishery and conservation goals.  His models have been used in practical contexts as well, most notably in guiding the placement of marine protected areas as part of California’s Marine Life Protection Act process. Although his expertise is in community ecology, to better understand the many abiotic factors influencing ecological dynamics, he works closely with oceanographers, geographers and economists.
 
Host: Dr. Mark Hay

Additional Information

In Campus Calendar
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Groups

School of Biological Sciences

Invited Audience
Faculty/Staff, Postdoc, Graduate students, Undergraduate students
Categories
Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium
Keywords
Andrew Rassweiler, Mark Hay, School of Biological Sciences, School of Biological Sciences Seminar
Status
  • Created By: Jasmine Martin
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Jun 2, 2022 - 2:22pm
  • Last Updated: Jun 2, 2022 - 2:32pm