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Dr. Chris Harley is a Professor in the Department of Zoology at the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Science. His research focuses on climate change impacts on rocky intertidal ecosystems, particularly how climatic factors (temperature, CO₂, pH) and biological interactions (predation, facilitation) shape ecological patterns. He leads studies on species distribution limits, ocean acidification effects, and the consequences of extreme thermal events like the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave.
Harley's work integrates field experiments, oceanographic data, and community ecology principles. He collaborates with the Biodiversity Research Centre and emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to address environmental change challenges. Though no formal awards are listed, his contributions to marine climate change research are widely recognized in ecological circles.
Recent studies highlight his focus on temperature-driven shifts in species interactions, the role of salinity in structuring intertidal communities, and the cascading effects of environmental stressors on ecosystem resilience. His publications often bridge ecological theory with applied conservation science, informing marine management strategies.
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