Dunn, Robert Parks

Research Assistant Professor

Robert is an ecologist who studies species interactions, population dynamics, and the effects of fisheries on coastal ecosystems. Originally from North Carolina, he is joining us from the West coast, where he completed a PhD (UC Davis) and postdoc (San Diego State University) studying Caribbean coral reefs, kelp forests, and the spiny lobster fishery in southern California and Baja California Mexico. He has a Master’s from NC State where his research focused on oyster reef ecology & restoration.

Biographical Profile

College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Baruch Institute

Interest Background

Interest Keywords
ecosystem-based management, coastal habitats, estuarine
Personal Focus Areas
ecosystem-based management of coastal habitats, estuarine community ecology broadly
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