About Yoichiro
I am a stream fish ecologist working at the intersection of fundamental and applied ecology in North America and Japan. My area of expertise includes population and community ecology, conservation genetics, riverscape ecology, and fish behavior.
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- Adaptive Resource Management
- Aquatic ecology
- Bayesian Hierarchical Models
- Behavioral Ecology
- Biodiversity
- Capture-Mark-Recapture Methods
- Climate Change
- Community Ecology
- Conservation Biology
- Conservation Genetics
- Ecology
- Endangered Species
- Fish Ecology
- Fisheries Management
- Global Environmental Change
- Habitat Fragmentation
- Habitat Restoration
- Icthyology
- Invasive and Exotic Species
- Landscape Ecology
- Population Dynamics
- Quantitative Ecology
- Streams and Rivers
- Water Resources
Education
Ph.D., Natural Resources - University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT, 2010
MES, Environmental Studies - Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS, 2002
BA, Law - Meiji University
Tokyo, Japan, 2000