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Tim C. Theisen serves as a University Instructor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Florida Atlantic University, where he contributes to teaching and research in marine biology with a focus on fisheries science and conservation.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D., Florida Atlantic University, 2007
Dr. Theisen's research centers on marine fish population dynamics, integrating genetic, physiological, and ecological approaches to address conservation challenges. His work emphasizes:
- Population genetic structure and phylogeography of marine fishes
- Effects of climate change and pollution on fish distributions
- Management frameworks for sustainable commercial fisheries
- Ecosystem-based resource management applications
Analysis of his 2008-2012 publications reveals consistent focus on economically significant species (wahoo, walleye pollock, Pacific cod) across Atlantic and Pacific ecosystems. His methodology combines genetic connectivity studies, biotelemetry, and fisheries assessment reports to inform conservation strategies, with particular attention to how environmental stressors alter population dynamics in commercially vital fish stocks.
Information regarding scientific awards, student advising, research grants, and laboratory affiliations was not provided in available sources.
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