
معرفی
Kyle Wilson is an Assistant Professor in Quantitative Fisheries Science at Simon Fraser University's School of Resource and Environmental Management. His research focuses on understanding risk and resilience in fisheries through integrative field and quantitative methods, emphasizing collaboration with Indigenous partners and government agencies. He serves on COSEWIC's Marine Fishes Subcommittee and previously worked with the Central Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance. Key research areas include salmon fisheries, spatial metapopulation dynamics, and reconciliation-inclusive management frameworks.
- Education: BSc (Biology, San Diego State), MSc (Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, University of Florida), PhD (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Calgary).
- Affiliations: Fisheries Management Lab at SFU, COSEWIC Marine Fishes Subcommittee.
- Research Interests: Quantitative ecology, fisheries policy, Indigenous knowledge integration, and ecosystem-based management.
His recent work emphasizes spatial structure in metapopulation recovery, cumulative effects modeling for conservation prioritization, and stressor-response frameworks for context-dependent ecological responses. Awards include Banting Fellowship, Vanier Scholarship, and Killam Scholarship.
Collaborates on projects such as the Central Coast salmon collapse analysis and coral-sponge biodiversity mapping for marine protected areas. Active in advancing equitable fisheries governance and Indigenous sovereignty frameworks.


