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Tim Langlois is an Associate Professor at the University of Western Australia, with a research focus on marine ecology. His work examines continental-scale changes in ecological patterns, employing non-destructive video surveys to analyze fish assemblages. He actively engages in international collaborations to understand the impacts of long-term and acute environmental disturbances on marine ecosystems. Langlois is committed to integrating global and regional studies into his teaching, providing students insight into macroecological processes at both local and global scales. His research aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, addressing issues like marine diversity conservation and the effects of anthropogenic activities on marine life. His expertise encompasses marine ecology, crustaceans, fishes, conservation strategies, and experimental ecology, contributing significantly to the understanding of marine biodiversity.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Teaching and researching marine ecology, specializing in non-destructive video surveys of fish assemblages.
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