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Angeleen M. Olson

Researcher at University of Victoria

Publications -  14
Citations -  100

Angeleen M. Olson is an academic researcher from University of Victoria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zostera marina & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 52 citations.

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Nearshore seascape connectivity enhances seagrass meadow nursery function.

TL;DR: Klp forest adjacency enhanced YOY rockfish recruitment within the seagrass meadow, suggesting that habitat complexity is a key seascape feature influencing the nursery function of nearshore habitats.
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Ecosystem features determine seagrass community response to sea otter foraging.

TL;DR: The more recent reintroduction of sea otters, more complex coastline, and reduced environmental stress in BC seagrass habitats supports the hypotheses that sea otter foraging pressure is currently reduced there, and is presented a social-ecological framework for future research.
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The area–heterogeneity tradeoff applied to spatial protection of rockfish (Sebastes spp.) species richness

TL;DR: In this article, the Central Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada, and the School of Environmental Studies, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada 3Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, British Columbia, Canada 4Heiltsuk Integrated Resource Management Department, Bella Bella, British Coola, Canada 5Kitasoo/Xai'xais Fisheries, Klemtu, British Cariboo, Canada 7Wuikinuxv Village, Port Hardy, BC 8Nuxalk Coastal Guardian Watchmen
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Trophic position scales positively with body size within but not among four species of rocky reef predators

TL;DR: Interspecific comparisons of TP suggest that, along with size, species remain an important factor in understanding trophic dynamics, and smaller-bodied predator species may have significant ecological roles to be considered in ecosystem-based fisheries management.