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Ruth Joy is a Statistical Ecologist and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Statistics at Simon Fraser University. Her research focuses on computational statistical tools that aid in managing and minimizing anthropogenic stress on marine mammals and seabirds. This work involves quantifying the consequences of individual behavioral responses and the impacts of changes in size, density, and distribution of populations in response to natural ecological dynamics and human-linked disturbances. With an aim to understand the population consequences of anthropogenic disturbance, her research incentivizes mitigation of impacts and restoration of habitats.
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