
Mark Sorel
@marksorel8
Research Scientist at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife . Black Lives Matter. Ecology. Salmon. Tweets my own
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26-12-2010 20:31:43
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Was great fun helping out with some stats on this paper led by the incredible Helen Casendino. Took a class project from spring 2020 fish ecology course all the way to publication. Talk about perseverance! Honored to have been a part and witness!


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NEW | Incorporating life history diversity in an integrated population model to inform viability analysis ow.ly/BilI50QnwvJ by Mark Sorel and colleagues with NOAA Fisheries NWFSC Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife UW SAFS and Yakama Nation Fisheries

Thanks Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences! Life history diversity is rules! Culmination of a bunch of my PhD research UW SAFS NOAA Fisheries NWFSC NW Climate Adaptation Science Center. Privileged to analyze amazing data sets on salmon demographics Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife. Hopefully one more paper to follow this on an application to management.

How is habitat use by juvenile salmon affected by abundance? How does diversity in habitat use affect abundance? Learn more in this Editor's Choice paper ➡️ ow.ly/Sczq50RFG3L By Mark Sorel and colleagues at USGS, NOAA Fisheries NWFSC, Yakama Nation Fisheries, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife, UW SAFS


I’ll tell you Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences! Diversity in habitat use increases with abundance (density), which stabilizes population abundance through time. Read the paper for the evidence!

Absolutely could not have said it better myself! This tweet earns my author’s choice award Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences!



