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Quantitative Ecology — Ongoing Projects

An individual-based model for the evaluation of biocomplexity and spatio-temporal environmental variability on the productivity and resilience of a long-lived rockfish in the Gulf of Alaska


Application of data-poor methods at smaller spatial scales: Integrating local data for fisheries assessment


Develop integrated mixed-effects models to evaluate the population status toward recovery goals for two protected species under NOAA’s management: loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the western Atlantic, and spring/summer Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in the Pacific Northwest


Testing the robustness of data-poor assessment methods to uncertainty in catch and biology: a retrospective approach

About Us

The Heppell Lab works on marine ecology, conservation, and resource management issues in Oregon and around the world.

RSS Lab News

  • Predators might play major role in Chinook declines February 15, 2017
  • New paper – hydroacoustics and grouper February 8, 2017
  • New paper – ontogenetic growth in sea turtles February 8, 2017
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Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-3803
selina.heppell(at)oregonstate.edu
scott.heppell(at)oregonstate.edu

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