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     abstract: Supervisory Research Ecologist with the Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem
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     abstract: I am a Research Ecologist with the USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem
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       Science Center in Corvallis, Oregon. My research focuses on the interactions
      - Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
      among ecological processes, contaminant bioaccumulation, and effects on wild
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     abstract: My work specifically focuses on (1) the ecological factors regulating
    - I am a Research Ecologist with the USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science
      contaminant bioaccumulation and trophic transfer, with an emphasis on food web
       Center in Corvallis, Oregon. My research focuses on the interactions among ecological
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      processes, contaminant bioaccumulation, and effects on wild populations.
      effects on contaminant cycling through food webs, and (3) the sublethal effects
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      of contaminants on individuals and contaminant-induced impairment to reproduction
    - aquatic ecosystems
      in the wild. My research is broadly applied across taxa - primarily fish and
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      waterbirds, and habitat types - including lakes, freshwater wetlands, agricultural
    - ecological processes
      fields, and estuarine habitats.
    - ecosystems
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    - estuarine ecosystems
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    - laboratory methods
    - risk assessment
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    - '2010-present: Supervisory Research Ecologist, USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem
      Science Center, Corvallis, OR'
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      CA'
     - '2003-2007: Biologist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Sacramento, CA'
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     - B.S., Environmental Resource Sciences - Magna Cum Laude, University of California,
       Davis, CA (2000)
       Davis, CA (2000)
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       regulating contaminant bioaccumulation and trophic transfer, with an emphasis
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      on food web processes and contaminant cycling, (2) land use practices and ecosystem
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      restoration effects on contaminant cycling through food webs, and (3) the sublethal
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       effects of contaminants on individuals and contaminant-induced impairment to
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  name: Collin Eagles-Smith
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