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Jonathan Moore
• Aquatic ecology
• Watershed
• Sustainability
Education
- BA, Biology, with honors, Carleton College
- PhD, School of Aquatic and Fishery Science, University of Washington
Biography
Dr. Jonathan Moore is broadly interested in the ecology and management of aquatic ecosystems. General interests include biodiversity, watersheds, species interactions, biogeochemistry, subsidies, ecosystem engineers, disturbance, and global change. He does much of his work in the freshwaters that Pacific salmon call home and so, not surprisingly, works quite a bit on this group of ecologically important species. Dr. Moore and his students aim to do research that has conservation and management implications, and they use a combination of field experiments, field observations, and modeling.
Selected publications:
- Moore, J.W. and J.D. Olden. 2016. . Global Change Biology. Accepted Author Manuscript. doi:
- Moore, J.W., J. Gordon, C. Carr-Harris, A.S. Gottesfeld, S.M. Wilson, and J. H. Russell. 2016. . Marine Ecology Progress Series 559: 201-215.
- Nesbitt, H.K., and J.W. Moore. 2016. Species- and population-diversity underpin aboriginal food security. Journal of Applied Ecology.
- Scott, D.C., M. Arbeider, J. Gordon, and J.W. Moore. 2016. . Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73:1138-1148.
- Moore, J.W., C. Carr-Harris, A.S. Gottesfeld, D. MacIntyre, D. Radies, M. Cleveland, C. Barnes, W. Joseph, G. Williams, J. Gordon, B. Shepert. 2015. . Science 349: 596
- Moore, J.W. 2015. . Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72: 785-795.
- Gordon, J., M. Arbeider, D. Scott, S.M. Wilson, and J.W. Moore. 2015. When the tides don’t turn: floodgates and hypoxic zones in the Lower Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada. Estuaries and Coasts, 1-8.
- Carr-Harris, C., A.S. Gottesfeld, and J.W. Moore. 2015. . PLoS ONE 10(3): e0118988.
- Anderson, S.A., J.W. Moore, M.M. McClure, N.K. Dulvy, and A.B. Cooper. 2015. . Ecological Applications 25: 559-572.
- Moore, J.W., M.P. Beakes, H.K. Nesbitt, J.D. Yeakel, D.A. Patterson, L.A. Thompson, C. Phillis, D. Braun, C. Favaro, D. Scott, C. Carr-Harris, and W. Atlas. 2015. . Ecology 96: 340-347.
- Moore, J.W., J.D. Yeakel, D. Peard, J. Lough, and M. Beere. 2014. . Journal of Animal Ecology 5: 1035-1046. ()
- Beakes, M.P., S. Sharron, R. Charish, J.W. Moore, W.H. Satterthwaite, E. Sturm, B.K. Wells, S.M. Sogard, and M. Mangel. 2014. . Journal of Fish Biology 84(1): 58-72.
- Yeakel, J.D., J.W. Moore, P.R. Guimaraes Jr, and M.A. de Aguiar. 2014. . Ecology Letters 17: 273-283.
- Favaro, C., J.W. Moore, J.D. Reynolds, and M.P. Beakes. 2014. . Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 17: 1805-1816.
- Osterback, A.-M. K. D.M. Frechette, S.A. Hayes, M.H. Bond, S.A. Shaffer, J.W. Moore. 2014. . Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 17: 1877-1887.
- Scott, D., J.W. Moore, L.-M. Herborg, C.C. Murray, and N.R. Serrao. 2013. . Management of Biological Invasions 4(4):265-271.
- Heady, W.N., and J.W. Moore. 2013. . Oecologia 172: 21-34.
- Moore, K.D., and J.W. Moore. 2013. Conservation Letters 6:1-5.
- Moore, J.W., S.M. Carlson, L.A. Twardochleb, J.L. Hwan, J.M. Fox, and S.A. Hayes. 2012. . PLoS ONE 7: e50687.
Dr. Moore joined 911³Ô¹Ï in 2011, and his appointment is shared between REM and Biological Sciences. For REM, he teaches Conservation and Ecology of Coastal B.C. ().