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Candace Low is a Faculty Lecturer at San Francisco State University (SFSU). Her work focuses on ecological interactions, particularly in insect behavior, parasitoid-host dynamics, and migratory species conservation. She has contributed to studies on shorebird habitat utilization and optimal control strategies in plant-herbivore systems.
Research interests include conservation biology, entomology, and the application of ecological principles to habitat management. Her studies explore topics such as leafminer behavior, vibrational communication, and the effects of environmental factors on insect populations. She has also engaged in collaborative teaching initiatives to enhance biology education at the department level.
Publications span from 2003 to 2018, reflecting a sustained focus on ecological dynamics and applied conservation strategies. Her work bridges theoretical and applied research, addressing issues like migratory species management and the ecological impacts of agricultural practices.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. She advises no students in the available data, though her teaching role suggests involvement in undergraduate/graduate mentorship.
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