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Cynthia Trowbridge is a Courtesy Researcher in the Biology department at the University of Oregon, affiliated with the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. Her primary focus is on marine ecology, particularly long-term ecological studies in coastal and marine reserves. She has conducted extensive research in Lough Hyne, Ireland—the world's first marine reserve—examining biodiversity, population dynamics of invertebrates, and the impacts of environmental stressors such as oxygen fluctuations and temperature changes. Her work integrates field observations, molecular techniques, and historical data to understand community shifts in intertidal and subtidal zones.
Research interests include invasive species dynamics, species interactions, and the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems. Trowbridge has contributed to studies on mussel declines, barnacle thermoregulation, and the ecological roles of organisms like sea urchins and sacoglossan sea slugs. Her publications emphasize long-term monitoring and the application of multidisciplinary approaches to marine conservation and biodiversity assessment.
Her articles highlight trends in species distribution shifts, hypoxia impacts, and cryptic species diversity. While no formal awards are listed, her consistent contributions to marine reserve research and ecological time series underscore her impact in the field. Trowbridge collaborates with institutions globally, focusing on protected areas and their ecological resilience.
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