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Daniel Schindler is a Professor at the College of the Environment, where he focuses on the causes, consequences, and dynamics of aquatic ecosystems. His work investigates how physical features of watersheds and ecological processes support wildlife and fisheries, particularly in western Alaska. One significant aspect of his research involves quantifying genetic diversity and understanding the environmental complexities that contribute to maintaining healthy salmon populations in Bristol Bay. Additionally, he explores the effects of urban development on lakes in Seattle and across the Pacific Northwest. His research program integrates fieldwork with statistical modeling, ensuring that empirical findings are grounded in rigorous analysis.
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