Item talk:Q159705

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   abstract: "Dr. Tuttle Raz is currently the Assistant Unit Leader of the Hawai\u2018\
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     \ Pacific Islands Regional Office in Honolulu. She received her PhD from Oregon\
     \ State University and was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Hawai\u2018\
     i at M\u0101noa. Dr. Tuttle Raz\u2019s research quantifies the effects of local\
     \ stressors -- coastal pollution, invasive species, and overfishing -- on coral-reef\
     \ ecosystems. This work crosses spatial and ecological scales to address different\
     \ components of fish life history: from microscopic interactions between larval\
     \ fish and their planktonic prey, to tracking fish population demographics on\
     \ coral patch reefs, to regional and global thresholds for water quality that\
     \ support fish habitat. She uses observational and manipulative experiments\
     \ in the field and lab, combined with evidence synthesis (systematic review\
     \ and meta-analysis), to investigate the behavioral and physiological mechanisms\
     \ by which species interact with each other and their rapidly changing environments.\
     \ She plans to develop graduate coursework in these areas of expertise as well\
     \ as in biostatistics and marine resource management."
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