
Joshua G. Smith
@smith_joshuag
Marine ecologist | Ph.D. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Coastal population, community, and ecosystem ecology | Data Science | Views and Tweets are my own.
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Nice coverage by Ethan Freedman in Hakai Magazine on our recent paper: The 2014–2016 marine heatwave transformed the ecosystem of the northeast Pacific. Some of those changes seem here to stay. hakaimagazine.com/news/years-aft… via Hakai Magazine

Our new paper in Nature Communications uses a multi-species, multi-heatwave framework to model MHW impacts on marine predators. We find a surprising diversity of impacts across species and MHWs, signaling a need for ecosystem-based investigations of MHW impacts. nature.com/articles/s4146…


If you build it, they will come: Coastal amenities facilitate human engagement in marine protected areas. Our paper is now part of an issue in #PeopleAndNature: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pa… #MPAs Chris Free

📢POSTDOC POSITION (3 yrs): #kelp forests, #climatechange and #marineheatwaves. Come work with me, Karen Filbee-Dexter, Melinda Coleman, George Wood and our superb 🇳🇴🇩🇰 colleagues Havforskningsinstituttet. Field work, experiments, international collaboration and more jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…



Consequences of #kelp forest ecosystem shifts and predictors of persistence through multiple stressors #ProcB #OpenAccess ow.ly/PSk750QzwWw #Ecosystems Joshua G. Smith


Excited that our recent #openaccess paper in Conservation Biology on ecological #stability and #MPAs is copy and type-set! It's been a blast presenting on this contribution over the past few months. Thanks all for the great questions and interest!


New research finds sea otters in Monterey, California, thrived after sea stars died off—leaving a big mussel feast. scim.ag/3ExOklB Science Advances
