Presentations by Students, Postdoctoral Scholars and Faculty

2002

Marc Mangel, "Environment, krill and squid", Plenary talk, Third Colloquium on the Oceanography of the Eastern Pacific Ocean, CICESE, Ensenada, Mexico, September

Marc Mangel, "Ecology, Conservation, and Public Policy: A Vision for the 21st Century" University of Wisconsin Madison Ecology Group, 7th Annual Fall Symposium, Public Lecture, October

Teresa Ish, "Environment, krill and squid; from life history to fishery", Fourth Mote Symposium on Fish Ecology and Fisheries Enhancement, November (Winner of the Best Poster by a Young Investigator)

Steve Munch, "Darwinian fishery science: trade-offs in yield over evolutionary time scales",Fourth Mote Symposium on Fish Ecology and Fisheries Enhancement, November

 

2003

Suzanne Alonzo, "Sexual Conflict and Spatial Mating Games: Lessons From a Mediterranean Wrasse" Pennsylvania State University, February

Melissa Snover and G. Waters. The relationship between size at smolt transformation and early maturation in Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). Contributed Paper,5thAnnual Salmon OceanEcology Meeting, February.

Marc Mangel, Opening Talk, Workshop on Linking Human Socioeconomic and Biophysical Processes in Benthic Marine Ecosystems Along the Pacific Coast in Baja California, Mexico. La Paz February

Suzanne Alonzo, "Sexual Conflict and Spatial Mating Games: Lessons From a Mediterranean Wrasse", University of Texas, March

Melissa Snover, "Population model analysis for loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta from the northern nesting subpopulation in the United States", Moss Landing Marine Labs, April

Yasmin Lucero, Towards the Fisheries Oceanography of Sardines and Anchovies in the California Current System, Third Annual NMFS/Sea Grant Graduate Fellows Seminar, May

Melissa Snover and G. Waters "Age at maturity and maximum reproductive fitness in male Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)". Contributed Paper, 88thEcological Society ofAmericaAnnual Meeting,Savannah,Georgia, August.

Stephan B. Munch and D.O. Conover "Rapid growth results in increased vulnerability to predation in Atlantic silversides: A mesocosm study." American Fisheries Society Annual Conference, Quebec City, Canada, August

M.R. Walsh, Stephan B. Munch and D.O. Conover 2003. Evolution in response to size-selective harvest: changes in correlated characters among captive populations of the Atlantic silverside. American Fisheries Society Annual Conference, Quebec City, Canada, August

D.O. Conover, S.A. Arnott, and Stephan B. Munch "Trade-offs in the evolution of growth: lessons from the Atlantic silverside." 27th Annual Larval Fish Convference. American Fisheries Society. Santa Cruz, California, August

Marc Mangel, "Models for early growth and its tradeoffs", Invited Talk, 27th Larval Fish Conference, Santa Cruz, CA, August

Marc Mangel, "The Role of Bayesian Analysis in the Search for Sustainable Fisheries", Invited Talk, International Workshop on Bayesian Data Analysis, Santa Cruz, CA, August

Marc Mangel, "A Systems Approach to Marine Reserves", Systems Engineering Seminar, Naval Postgraduate School, November

Marc Mangel, "Environmental Variability and the Squid Fishery", Invited Talk, Symposium of the Conference, California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations Annual Conference, November

2004

S.B. Munch. Nonparametric Bayesian Methods for Fisheries Stock AssessmentAlaska Fisheries Science Center, Newport, OR, February

W. Bennett (presenter), B. Manly, and K. Honey. 2004. Estimating abundance of the threatened delta smelt population in the San Francisco Estuary: counting from afar with myopic vision.California Estuarine Research Society 2004 Annual Meeting, Bodega Marine, Laboratory, Bodega Bay, CA. March

K. Honey (presenter) and W. Bennett. 2004. “Understanding extinction risk for the threatened delta smelt population: will the canary stop singing?” California Estuarine Research Society 2004 Annual Meeting, Bodega Marine Laboratory, Bodega Bay, CA, March

T. Ish. Simulation of Surface Erosion on a Logging Road in the Jackson Demonstration State Forest‚ Redwood Region Forest Science Symposium in Santa Rosa, CA,March.

M. Mangel. 2004. ‚Tinbergen's Four Questions and Life History Variation in Coho Salmon, Seminars on Ecology and Evolution, University of Amsterdam, March

E.J. Dick. Discriminating among error distributions for generalized linear models 8th National Stock Assessment Workshop, Quantifying Scientific Advice for Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management, March

A. Stephens. Multispecies Approach To Subsetting Logbook Data For Purposes Of Estimating CPUE‚The 8th NMFS National Stock Assessment Workshop, "Quantifying Scientific Advice for Ecosystem-Based Fishery Management" Newport, Rhode Island, March

M. Mangel. Modelling Steller Sea Lion Population Dynamics at the Small Scale‚Invited Talk, Zoological Society of London Symposium on ‚Management of Marine Ecosystems: Monitoring Change in Upper Trophic LevelsApril

Y. Lucero. Model Selection in Stock Assessments". NMFS/Sea Grant Fellows. Meeting, NEFSCWoods Hole, MA. May

S.B. Munch. A Bayesian critique of the binomial approach to 303(d) listing criteria. The Ocean Conservancy, May

N. Wolf. Multiple Spatial Hypotheses and the Decline of Steller sea lions in western Alaska. Workshop in Individual-Based Modeling. University of Bergen. Bergen, Norway, May

E.J. Dick. Use of generalized linear models, Recreational CPUE Statistics Workshop. Santa Cruz, CA. June.

A. Stephens. A Multispecies Approach To Subsetting Logbook Data For Purposes Of Estimating. CPUE‚ Recreational CPUE Statistics Workshop Santa Cruz, CA, June

Ish, T. 2004. Stock assessments for sex-changing fish: life history as uncertainty. Fifth William R. and Lenore Mote International Symposium (The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Integrating Marine and Human Ecology into Fisheries Management), Sarasota, Florida, November

Lucero, Y. 2004. When does'what we don't know' hurt us? Alaska Fifth William R. and Lenore Mote International Symposium (The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Integrating Marine and Human Ecology into Fisheries Management) Sarasota, Florida, November

Mangel, M. 2004. The Use of Models in ESA and Other Conservation Activities, California Water and Environmental Modeling Forum Workshop on Using Models in Endangered Species Act Recovery Planning, Sacramento, September

Mangel, M. 2004. Separating Environmental Science and Environmentalism in the Study of Marine Reserves, Invited Speaker, Fifth William R. and Lenore Mote International Symposium (The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Integrating Marine and Human Ecology into Fisheries Management), Sarasota, FL, November

Siegfried, K. 2004. Modeling Asymptotic Size; a Bayesian Approach. Fifth William R. and Lenore Mote International Symposium (The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Integrating Marine and Human Ecology into Fisheries Management), Sarasota, FL, November

Snover, M.L. 2004. Beyond age estimation: the application of skeletochonology to studies of sea turtle growth, survival and habitat use. NOAA/NMFS/Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, Honolulu, HI, December.

Stephens, A. 2004. Ecological model of interactions between escaped and wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) Fisheries Society of the British Isles Annual International Conference Comparative Biology and Interactions of Wild and Farmed Fish London, July.

Stephens, A. 2004. Communicating Risk (contributed talk) and Web-based Inquiry (poster) Center for Informal Learning and Schools Bay Area Institute ,San Francisco, CA. August

Stephens, A. 2004. Letting the Sun Shine in: Making the Assessment Process Transparent. Fifth William R. and Lenore Mote International Symposium (The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Integrating Marine and Human Ecology into Fisheries Management), Sarasota, FL, November

Wolf, N. 2004. The Method of Multiple (Spatial) Hypotheses and the Decline of Steller Sea Lions in Western Alaska. 22nd Wakefield Symposium (Sea Lions of the World: Conservation and Research in the 21st Century) September 30-October 3, Anchorage, AK.

2005

Lucero, Y. 2005. Maternal Effects and Population Dynamics Sea Grant/NMFS Population Dynamics and Marine Resource Economics Graduate Fellows Annual Meeting, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Washington, April

Lucero, Y. 2005. Maternal Effects and Population Dynamics. 1st Annual UCSC Graduate Research Symposium, June

Mangel, M. 2005. The Method of Multiple (Spatial) Hypotheses and the Decline of Steller Sea Lions in western Alaska, Ecology, Evolution and Conservation Biology Colloquium, University of Nevada Reno, March

Mangel, M. 2005. How Animals use Fat: Lessons from Juvenile Atlantic Salmon and Northern Elephant Seals, Seminar, Department of Biology, University of Kentucky, April

Mangel, M. 2005. What the Evolutionary Theory of Longevity Tells Us About the Prospects for the Extension of Human Life Span, UCSC Alumni Association Meeting, Seattle, May

Mangel, M. 2005. Live Long and Prosper: Mechanisms for Exceptional Longevity and Negligible Senesence in the Rockfish (Sebastes spp). EcoLunch Seminar, University of Kentucky, April ; Biology Seminar, Washington University in St. Louis, April; Biology Seminar, University of Bergen, May

Mangel, M. 2005. Bayesian Nonparametric Methods for Stock-Recruitment Analysis, Department of Oceanography and Fisheries, University of the Azores, May

Mangel, M. 2005, Separating Environmental Science and Environmentalism in the Study of Marine Reserves, Department of Oceanography and Fisheries, University of the Azores, June

Patil, A. 2005. Bayesian nonparametric inference of ecological functional responses. 1st Annual UCSC Graduate Research Symposium,June.

Siegfried, K. 2005. Estimating von Bertalanffy life history parameters. 1st Annual UCSC Graduate Research Symposium, June

Stephens, A. 2005. A Community Analysis Approach to Stock Assessment. UCSC 1st Annual Graduate Student Symposium, June