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Joshua Kilborn is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida's College of Marine Science. His work bridges ecological theory, fisheries management, and computational methods to address complex marine resource challenges.
- Ph.D., Marine Science (2017), University of South Florida
- Specializes in ecosystem-scale analyses and statistical methodology development
- Teaches Biometry and Applied Multivariate Statistics courses annually
Kilborn focuses on ecosystem-based fisheries management through the lens of dynamical systems theory, examining spatiotemporal patterns that govern marine resource organization. His research integrates parametric and non-parametric multivariate statistics to create decision-support tools like the Gulf of Mexico fisheries ecosystem model.
Recent publications highlight his interdisciplinary approach across marine ecology, computational methods, and resource management. Articles discuss climate-fisheries interactions, statistical clustering techniques, and habitat utilization patterns in tropical reef ecosystems.
His technical work includes MATLAB-based software development (Darkside Toolbox) for numerical ecology applications, with emphasis on identifying appropriate spatiotemporal scales for marine monitoring programs.
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