Jason Hassrick, Ph.D.
Jason conducts applied research for water resource management in West Coast rivers and estuaries. He’s particularly interested in understanding how life histories and demographics of species can inform management actions.
Jason studies how animals move through their natural habitats using forms of animal telemetry and harnesses trawling techniques to investigate the distribution of organisms. Previously a federal agency scientist for the Bureau of Reclamation on delta smelt during a prolonged drought, Jason worked with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries on outmigration survival of winter-run Chinook salmon.
在他的角色中, Jason partners non-profit and university research groups from the North Pacific, 东非, and South America focusing on climate adaptation and biotelemetry.
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Ph.D., Ecology and Evolution, University of 加州, Santa Cruz
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M.S., Biology, Sonoma State University
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B.A., 环境al Studies, University of 加州, Santa Cruz
- Grimaldo L.伯恩斯,J.米勒,R。.E., Kalmbach, A.史密斯,A., Hassrick J., and Brennan, C. (2020). Forage fish larvae distribution and habitat use during contrasting years of low and high freshwater flow in the San Francisco Estuary. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science.
- Zeug,年代.比克斯,M., Wiesenfeld, J., Greenwood, M., Grimaldo L., Hassrick J., Collins, A., Acuña, S., and Johnston, M. (2020). Experimental quantification of piscivore density and habitat effects on survival of juvenile Chinook salmon in a tidal freshwater estuary. Estuaries and Coasts.
- 麦克斯韦,年代. 等. (2013). Cumulative human impacts on marine predators. Nature Communications.
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海耶斯,年代.安曼,A.哈丁,J., Hassrick J.德威特,L., and Morgan, C. (2016). observations of steelhead in the 加州 Current lead to a marine-based hypothesis for the “half-pounder” life history, with climate change implications for anadromy. North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission Bulletin.
- Hassrick J., Henderson, M.J.选D.西得曼,W.萨巴尔,M.哈丁,J.安曼,A., Crandall, E., Bjorkstedt, E.加尔扎,J., and 海耶斯,年代. (2016). Early ocean distribution of juvenile Chinook salmon in an upwelling ecosystem. Fisheries Oceanography.
- 怀尔德,R., Hassrick J., Grimaldo L., Greenwood, M., Acuña, S.伯恩斯,J., Maniscalco, D.克雷恩,P., and Hung, T.C. (2016). Feasibility of passive integrated transponder and acoustic tagging for endangered adult delta smelt. North American Journal of Fisheries Management.