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Graduate Studies Division
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Department
Graduate Student
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology MA
Graduate
IMS-Fisheries Collaborative Program
NMFS, 110 McAllister Road
No Mailstop
University of California, Santa Barbara
Bachelor of Science, Ecology and Evolution
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Studies
Graduated: June, 2017
[2025] NSF GRFP Honorable Mention
[2023] FCP Principles of Community Award
[2024] Quantifying Component Mortality Rates of Juvenile Steelhead Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), Bay Delta Science Conference, Delta Stewardship Council
[2023] Predation Event Recorders (PERs): An effective, adaptable platform for studying predation across a variety of aquatic environments, Workshop: Exploring Scientific and Management Implications of Upper Trophic Level Food Webs in the Delta, Delta Stewardship Council
[2026] Frey, J, Burford, BP, Robinson, RR, Takata, LK, Lehman, BM, Michel, CJ. Prey group cohesion mediates the outcome of predator-prey interactions under low artificial lighting. Functional Ecology.
[2026] Greenheck, EM, Michel, CJ, Lehman, BM, Takata, LK, Demetras, NJ, Nelson, TR. Quantifying component mortality estimates of out-migrating juvenile steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss). CJFAS. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2025-0436
[2025] Michel, CJ, Burford, BP, Takata, LK, Lehman, BM, Demetras, NJ, Harrison, LR. The impact of submerged aquatic vegetation removal on fish predation in a tidal river channel. Estuaries and Coasts. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-025-01614-0
[2024] Nelson, TR, Lehman, BM, Demetras, NJ, Takata, LK, Young, MJ, Feyrer, F, Michel, CJ. Anthropogenic and environmental risk factors of salmonid predation in a tidal freshwater delta. Freshwater Biology. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.14321
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