Etienne Rouby

  • Postdoctoral Scholar
  • Postdoc, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Population dynamics • Conservation biology • Environmental policy

My research leverages long-term data for marine megafauna conservation, with a current focus of estimating the potential for evolutionary rescue in wandering albatrosses.

My work underscores the critical importance of long-term monitoring in understanding population dynamics and demonstrates how diverse data sources can inform effective conservation measures for vulnerable marine species facing anthropogenic pressures and environmental change.

Advisors: Cassandra Brooks  Keith Musselman 

Brooks Lab

Education

  • PhD (Population Ecology): La Rochelle Université, 2022
  • MS (Oceanography, Marine Environments and Marine Ecology): Sorbonne University, 2018
  • BS (Biology of Organisms and the Environment): Université Côte d'Azur, 2016

Publications

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