Tiffany Garcia
Oregon State University, OR, United States
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Biographical Sketch
Tiffany Sacra Garcia
Bob and Phyllis Mace Watchable Wildlife Chair
Dept. of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
Oregon State University
I am a Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Oregon State University.
My research interests lie in quantifying the direct effects of environmental stressors on amphibian populations as well as the indirect effects on associated aquatic pond and stream communities. I study the effects of environmental stress on communities in both natural and disturbed contexts, and across spatial and temporal scales. Due to global declines in amphibian populations, disappearing habitats, changing climates, invading species and contaminated effluents, investigation into the cascading effects of stress throughout biological communities is imperative. My goal is to dissect the mosaic of factors influencing aquatic communities, population genetics, and amphibian life histories across landscapes.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Torrent in a Bottle: Developing Environmental DNA Protocols for Monitoring Endangered Torrent Salamanders (#827)
3:30 PM
Christopher Cousins
Poster Session 2
An experimental assessment of climate-induced hydroperiod extremes on amphibians and their pond-associated communities. (#211)
11:30 AM
Tiffany Garcia
Special Session: Aquatic ecosystems under multiple stress: Bridging empirical and modeling approaches to assess the effects of climate change and other pressures 1.0
Climate change, heat waves, and host-associated microbiomes: Experimental exploration of interacting stressors on the microbiota of larval Pacific treefrogs (#260)
2:00 PM
Kenen Goodwin
Special Session: Aquatic ecosystems under multiple stress: Bridging empirical and modeling approaches to assess the effects of climate change and other pressures 2.0
Using Art to Inspire Stewardship: A Creative Approach to Conservation Outreach (#838)
3:30 PM
Jasmine Williamson
Poster Session 2
Natural disturbance regimes and community structure: Exploring vertebrate species and trait diversity in temporary and permanent ponds. (#367)
3:00 PM
Courtney Hendrickson
Communities and Populations 2.0
SFS 2025