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Clive Trueman is a marine ecologist at the University of Southampton, specializing in inferring aspects of animal physiology and behavior through the interpretation of stable isotope and trace element chemistry. With a background in geochemistry and scientific archaeology, Professor Trueman has focused his research primarily on marine ecosystems, particularly fish ecology. His main areas of interest incorporate metabolic ecology and ecophysiology of fishes, migration ecology, ecosystem connectivity, and the structure and function of food webs, as well as fisheries traceability. He has led various research projects that include exploring the potential benefits and risks of borealization on fish stocks within changing Arctic Ocean ecosystems. Additionally, he has conducted research mapping spatial distributions of stable isotope compositions in ecosystems, illustrating the importance of geochemical and molecular methods for catch location verification and traceability. His work has widespread implications for marine fisheries management and understanding marine biodiversity.
University of Southampton • Southampton, GB
Lead researcher in marine ecology and physiology.