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orcid:
ORCiD:
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USGS Staff Profile:
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    url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/alicia-berlin
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    timestamp: '2024-01-30T10:02:14.043969'
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    name: Alicia Berlin, Ph.D.
     abstract: Research Wildlife Biologist with the Eastern Ecological Science Center
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    - Research Wildlife Biologist
     abstract: Alicia Berlin is a Research Wildlife Biologist at the Eastern Ecological
    organizations:
       Science Center in Laurel, MD.
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      - Eastern Ecological Science Center
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     abstract: 'Her background is in physiological ecology (the science of linking
    email: aberlin@usgs.gov
       the physiology of an animal with on the ground management actions) and ornithology.
    orcid: 0000-0002-5275-3077
       Her research interests include bioenergetics modeling of waterbirds, habitat
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       utilization of Atlantic seabirds using state of the art tracking technologies
    - Alicia Berlin is a Research Wildlife Biologist at the Eastern Ecological Science
       Center in Laurel, MD.
     expertise_terms:
    - benthic ecosystems
    - ecological competition
    - ecological processes
    - ecosystem diversity
    - estuarine ecosystems
    - habitats
    - migratory species
    - migration (organisms)
    - wildlife
    - wildlife population management
    - land use change
    - Wind energy
    - Seabirds
    - Bioenergetics
    - Underwater Hearing
    - Underwater Noise
    - Gillnet Bycatch
    - Deterrents
    - Seaducks
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    education:
    - 'Ph.D., Foraging values of Mulinia lateralis and Ischadium recurvum: energetic
      effects on surf scoters wintering in the Chesapeake Bay. (May 2008)  University
      of Maryland,'
    - M.S., Comparative Analysis of Embryonic Growth Rate and Incubation Length in
      Dabbling Ducks. (December 2000)  Michigan State University
    - B.S., Renewable Natural Resources; Concentration in Wildlife Management (May
      1998)  University of Connecticut, Storrs
    affiliations: []
     honors: []
    abstracts: []
    personal_statement: 'Her background is in physiological ecology (the science of
       linking the physiology of an animal with on the ground management actions) and
       ornithology. Her research interests include bioenergetics modeling of waterbirds,
       habitat utilization of Atlantic seabirds using state of the art tracking technologies
       and developing innovative techniques to determine underwater noise impacts and
       and developing innovative techniques to determine underwater noise impacts and
       potential deterrents on seabirds.New Research:Impacts of prey resources, weather,
       potential deterrents on seabirds.New Research:Impacts of prey resources, weather,
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       SmithsonianDetermine the impact of corticosterone levels on reproductive effort
       SmithsonianDetermine the impact of corticosterone levels on reproductive effort
       of common eiders.Collaborators: University of Windsor, CWS'
       of common eiders.Collaborators: University of Windsor, CWS'
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  email: aberlin@usgs.gov
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      of Maryland,'
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    name: M.S., Comparative Analysis of Embryonic Growth Rate and Incubation Length
      in Dabbling Ducks. (December 2000)  Michigan State University
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    name: B.S., Renewable Natural Resources; Concentration in Wildlife Management
      (May 1998)  University of Connecticut, Storrs
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      name: Eastern Ecological Science Center
      url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/eesc
    roleName: Research Wildlife Biologist
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    name: estuarine ecosystems
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    name: habitats
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    name: migratory species
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    name: migration (organisms)
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    name: wildlife
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    name: wildlife population management
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: land use change
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Wind energy
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Seabirds
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    name: Bioenergetics
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Underwater Hearing
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    name: Underwater Noise
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    name: Gillnet Bycatch
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    additionalType: self-claimed expertise
    name: Deterrents
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      name: U.S. Geological Survey
    name: staff member
    startDate: '2024-05-12T15:25:17.767575'
  name: Alicia Berlin, Ph.D.
  url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/alicia-berlin