OceanExpert ID: 6914
Prof Lisa A. LEVIN
Distinguished Professor
Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation
Quick Info
Work Location
9500 Gilman DriveMail Code 0218
La Jolla, California 92093-0218
United States
Nationality
United States of America
Email(s)
Profile URL
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Highest Degree
PhD
Job Type
Research
Institutional Management
Institutional Management
Subject Area
Biological Oceanography
Marine Ecology
Marine Ecology
Activities
[1] Lead: Deep Ocean Stewardship Initiative
[2] Partnerships in Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO) Visiting Professorship: Marine Biodiversity Capacity Building in Namibia, S. Africa (Jan – June 2011).
[3] Outer Continental Shelf Scientific Advisory Committee [BOEM] (2011 – Present)
[4] Steering Committees: Census of Marine Life: Chemosynthetic Ecosystems (ChEss), Continental Margins (CoMARGE) and synthesis (SYNDEEP), Ocean Carbon Biogeochemistry (OCB)
[5] N.Am. Editor in Chief: Marine Ecology (2005 - 2011), Contrib. Editor Ann. Rev. Mar. Sci. (2007-2012) Contrib. Editor L & O (1993-1996), MEPS (96-2005)
[2] Partnerships in Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO) Visiting Professorship: Marine Biodiversity Capacity Building in Namibia, S. Africa (Jan – June 2011).
[3] Outer Continental Shelf Scientific Advisory Committee [BOEM] (2011 – Present)
[4] Steering Committees: Census of Marine Life: Chemosynthetic Ecosystems (ChEss), Continental Margins (CoMARGE) and synthesis (SYNDEEP), Ocean Carbon Biogeochemistry (OCB)
[5] N.Am. Editor in Chief: Marine Ecology (2005 - 2011), Contrib. Editor Ann. Rev. Mar. Sci. (2007-2012) Contrib. Editor L & O (1993-1996), MEPS (96-2005)
Skills
Community Ecology
Food Webs- Stable isotopes
Connectivity- Trace elemental fingerprinting
Multisectoral, multidisciplinary stewardship
Interests: Invertebrate life histories, dispersal, demography, and evolution.
Community ecology of soft-bottom assemblages in deep-sea and intertidalhabitats (wetlands, methane seeps, oxygen minimum zones).
Animal-sediment interactions
Food Webs- Stable isotopes
Connectivity- Trace elemental fingerprinting
Multisectoral, multidisciplinary stewardship
Interests: Invertebrate life histories, dispersal, demography, and evolution.
Community ecology of soft-bottom assemblages in deep-sea and intertidalhabitats (wetlands, methane seeps, oxygen minimum zones).
Animal-sediment interactions
Working language(s)
English
Citation(s)
Created: 2000-03-17
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Last Updated: 2024-05-23