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I graduated with a BSc in Zoology with Marine Zoology from Bangor University in 2003, and finished my MSc in Marine Mammal Science from Bangor University in 2005. I carried out my PhD in behavioural ecology at The Shark Bay Dolphin Project (Georgetown University) between 2008-2013. the project focused on demography, development, and behaviour of bottlenose dolphins. Following my PhD, I worked as a postdoc at Georgetown University. I initiated projects to further explore the demography of the entire dolphin population; social networks, disease, and pathogen transmission; development of behaviour and social networks in juvenile dolphins; and novel pattern-based identification methods. In 2019, I moved to the Turks and Caicos Islands, and worked as a Resident Lecturer at the Center for Marine Resource Studies for the The School for Field Studies, the United States' largest environmental study abroad program provider for undergraduate students. I taught Marine Resource Management, Directed Research, Tropical Marine Ecosystems: Monitoring and Management, and Marine Megafauna Ecology and Conservation. Here, my research focused on reef health in several different ways: 1) Using fishermen catch, underwater visual surveys, and Baited Remote Underwater Video (BRUV) to determine fishing pressure; 2) Using focal follows on reef fish to determine the effect of a parasite that causes Black Spot Syndrome (BSS) has on activity budgets and foraging activity on reef systems; 3) Using length, diet, and behaviour to assess the managment of lionfish culling.
My research interests are centered within the field of behavioural ecology and predominantly focus on understanding how behaviour changes with environment, age, disease, and anthropogenic effects. I am particularly interested in applying novel approaches to quantify the interaction of these and the potential consequences within an and between ecosystems.
Gwybodaeth Cyswllt
Room: Room 105, Wheldon, Bangor
Phone: Teams
E-mail: e.krzyszczyk@bangor.ac.uk
Web: ewakrzyszczyk.weebly.com; Google Scholar; ResearchGate
Cymwysterau
- PhD: Age determination, life history and juvenile behavior in bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) in Shark Bay, Australia
Georgetown University, Washington D.C., 2013 - MSc: Marine Mammal Science
2005 - BSc: Zoology with Marine Zoology
2003
Addysgu ac Arolygiaeth
I am the Director of Student Engagement as well as the Director of the BSc/MSc Zoology with Marine Zoology, and I co-manage the BSc Zoology with Foundation Year.
I teach across several modules:
SNS-0001 Foundation Project (Yr 0)
BSX-1030 Practical Skills I (Yr 1)
BSX-1031 Practical Skills II (Yr 1)
BSX-2035 Local Field Trip (Yr 2)
BSX-2027 Spain Field Trip (Yr 2)
BSX-2017 Invertebrates (Yr 2)
BSX-3070 Dissertation in Biological Sciences (Yr 3)
BSX-3072 Science Communication (Yr 3)
Module organiser for:
BSX-3072 Science Communication (Yr 3)
SNS-0003 Essential Biology (Yr 0)
Cyhoeddiadau
2024
- Wedi ei Dderbyn / Yn y wasgBreathing in sync: how a social behavior structures respiratory epidemic risk in bottlenose dolphins
Collier, M., Jacoby, A.-M., Foroughirad, V., Patterson, E., Krzyszczyk, E., Wallen, M., Miketa, M., Karniski, C., Wilkin, S., Mann, J. & Bansal, S., 2024, (Wedi ei Dderbyn / Yn y wasg) Yn: Science Advances.
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
2023
- CyhoeddwydSex bias in mortality risk changes over the lifespan of bottlenose dolphins.
McEntee, M., Foroughirad, V., Krzyszczyk, E. & Mann, J., 26 Gorff 2023, Yn: Proceedings of the Royal Society B.. 290, 2003
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid