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Jeremy Kerr is a biology professor at the University of Ottawa (uOttawa) where he holds the University Research Chair in Macroecology and Conservation. [1] [2] Kerr is a member of the NSERC Council, including its executive committee, [3] and the past president of the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution (CSEE).
Paul C. Paquet is an American and Canadian biologist who is best known for his ecological and behavioral research on large carnivores, especially regarding wolves and bears. He has graduate degrees in philosophy, wildlife behavior and conservation, biology, and a PhD in zoology from University of Alberta.
Jennifer F. Provencher (born 22 October 1979) is a Canadian conservation biologist. She is an early-career researcher and a spokesperson for the awareness of plastic contaminants in marine wildlife, pollution and climate change. Many of her work focus on the impact of human activities on the health of Arctic seabirds and marine ecosystems.
John Reynolds is a Canadian ecologist and holder of the Tom Buell BC Leadership Chair in Salmon Conservation and Management at Simon Fraser University. [1] He is a specialist in fish ecology and conservation , particularly Pacific salmon in the Great Bear Rainforest , as well on extinction risk in marine fishes.
His research interests encompass conservation, contaminants, invasive species, plastic pollution, seabird ecology, and stable isotopes. [6] From 2011 to 2013, Bond held a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Saskatchewan. [6]
Amanda Vincent is a Canadian marine biologist and conservationist, one of the world's leading experts on seahorses and their relatives. [1] She currently holds the chair of the IUCN SSC Seahorse, Pipefish and Seadragon Specialist Group and is the marine representative on the IUCN's International Red List Committee as well as being the chair of its Marine Conservation Committee.
She received her B.Sc. in marine biology from McGill University in 1984, her M.Sc. in zoology from the University of Alberta in 1987, [1] and her Ph.D. in behavioral ecology from the University of Toronto in 1993. In 2023 she was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. [2] Her research is notable for its impact on coral reef ...
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson (born 1980 or 1981 [5]) is a marine biologist, policy expert, and conservation strategist. She is the co-founder of Urban Ocean Lab, a think tank for ocean-climate policy in coastal cities, [2] [6] and the Roux Distinguished Scholar at Bowdoin College. [7]