Fiorenza Micheli
Fiorenza Micheli
Senior Fellow - Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment; Professor of Biological Sciences
Type:
Senior Fellow
School:
Humanities and Sciences
Additional Information:
Center for Ocean Solutions
Research Area(s):
Oceans
Biography
Fiorenza Micheli's research focuses on the processes shaping coastal marine communities, and on incorporating this understanding in the management and conservation of marine ecosystems. Her research applies marine community ecology to increase our understanding of human impacts on the marine environment and to design conservation and restoration strategies. Examples include quantifying the joint effects of increased nutrient loading and fishing on marine ecosystems, and incorporating our understanding of diversity patterns, species interactions, and habitat-species linkages in the design and evaluation of marine reserves.
Selected Publications by this Author
News & Press Releases
Scientists Launch Global Framework to Curb Social and Human Rights Abuses in the Seafood Sector »
Guidelines for the treatment of humans who work in fisheries have lagged behind other industry advances.
By Kristen Weiss,
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Media Coverage
The wise man Trump should listen to »
George Shultz, who worked in the White House under the Ronald Reagan, talks about climate change, the nuclear crisis with North Korea and US Russia relations.
By Mark Preston,
Flu, asteroids pose more danger to humans than sharks, experts say »
Study by co-author Fiorenza Micheli is cited, explaining the low risks of shark attacks
By The Associated Press,
Kelp Could Be One of the Lone Sea Plant Survivors of Climate Change »
Fiorenza Micheli discusses surprising findings about kelp's ability to withstand stressors such as climate change.
By Katharine Gammon,