Tiffany Garcia
Oregon State University, OR, United States
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Biographical Sketch
Tiffany Sacra Garcia
Bob and Phyllis Mace Watchable Wildlife Chair
Dept. of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
Oregon State University
I am a Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Oregon State University.
My research interests lie in quantifying the direct effects of environmental stressors on amphibian populations as well as the indirect effects on associated aquatic pond and stream communities. I study the effects of environmental stress on communities in both natural and disturbed contexts, and across spatial and temporal scales. Due to global declines in amphibian populations, disappearing habitats, changing climates, invading species and contaminated effluents, investigation into the cascading effects of stress throughout biological communities is imperative. My goal is to dissect the mosaic of factors influencing aquatic communities, population genetics, and amphibian life histories across landscapes.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Functional Structure of Native Community Explains Variation in Invasibility (134372)
4:15 PM
Arif Jan
Invasive & Non-Native Species 1.0
Thresholds in the responses of Pacific chorus frogs (Pseudacris regilla) to a gradient of temperatures and a heat shock (#124)
3:45 PM
Annika Rose-Person
Poster Session & Taxonomic Fair (Coffee & Light Catering Provided)
Unpredictable waters: lentic community responses to experimental hydroperiod variability (135328)
11:30 AM
Courtney Hendrickson
Communities & Populations 1.0
Torrent salamanders and gene flow in an experimental watershed in the Pacific Northwest, USA. (135742)
4:30 PM
Christopher Cousins
Molecular Ecology 2.0
A Comparative Study on Climate Change and Geographic Origin's Impacts on Pseudacris regilla (#125)
3:45 PM
Ashlee N Fiorito
Poster Session & Taxonomic Fair (Coffee & Light Catering Provided)
Spatial and temporal variation in occupancy of stream-associated amphibians. (135751)
10:45 AM
Tiffany Garcia
Special Session: Non-perennial freshwater ecosystems: Resilience in a drying world 1.0
Testing an AI-Assisted Approach to Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Biomass Estimation (135995)
11:30 AM
Ezekiel Peterson
Invertebrates 1.0
SFS 2026