Tracing human impacts in the natural world  

Stacy D. Jupiter, Ph.D. Candidate


Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of California
1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA

ph:  831 459-5063
fax: 831 459-5353
jupiter@biology.ucsc.edu


Geographical Sciences and Planning
University of Queensland
Chamberlain Building
St.
Lucia, QLD 4072 Australia
ph: +61 415 191 425

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Research Interests:

 

Ecosystem connectivity in the context of land use change: exploring links between coastal mangroves, nearshore water quality and coral reef health in a highly agricultural catchment of Queensland, Australia.

Ph.D. research

 

Development of reefs through space and time: understanding how reefs evolve in response to natural and anthropogenic disturbances using examples from the past to understand the present

MBARI intern paper

Applications of remote sensing for mapping wetland health: evaluating techniques for mapping baseline distributions of and changes to tidal wetland communities in coastal California (Elkhorn Slough) and in Queensland, Australia
Elkhorn Slough

Related Links:
Biophysical Remote Sensing Group, University of Queensland
Marine Botany Group, University of Queensland
Centre for Marine Studies, University of Queensland
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Project, University of California, Santa Cruz
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, University of California, Santa Cruz
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority