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Tim Jardine is a Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, where he is a member of the Toxicology Centre and the School of Environment and Sustainability. His academic journey began with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Biology from Dalhousie University, followed by a Master of Science in Biology and a Doctor of Philosophy in Biology from the University of New Brunswick. His research interests focus on complex social-ecological systems, particularly in river deltas and freshwater food webs. He investigates the processes of contaminant biomagnification in aquatic ecosystems and studies the interactions between land-water river-ocean connectivity and tropical floodplain hydrology. In his work, he applies stable isotope analysis to ecological research, contributing to a deeper understanding of ecosystem dynamics. Tim is actively involved in both teaching and research, guiding students in exploring the intricate relationships within aquatic environments.
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