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Tomas Höök is a professor in the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources at Purdue University and serves as the director of the Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Program. His research focuses on fish ecology and ecological modeling, with specific interests in recruitment processes, food web interactions, bio-physical coupling, and the effects of eutrophication on fish life history traits. Throughout his career, Professor Höök has contributed significantly to the understanding of aquatic ecosystems, particularly in terms of how ecological factors influence fish populations and community dynamics. He employs a combination of theoretical and empirical approaches to address questions related to fish behavior, population dynamics, and the influence of environmental stressors on aquatic life. His work is recognized both nationally and internationally, being published in various reputable journals and contributing to advancements in aquatic sciences. Professor Höök is actively involved in mentoring students and guiding research projects that aim to enhance the conservation and management of aquatic resources.
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