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Todd Anderson heads SDSU's Fish Ecology Lab.  Dr. Anderson's interests include the population and community ecology of coastal fishes, particularly rocky reef and coral reef fishes. He focuses on the processes that influence recruitment (input of young) success, the interactions between habitat structural complexity and predator-induced mortality, the consequences of individual condition and performance on demography, and trophic interactions.

Todd Anderson
Professor of Biology
Director, Coastal & Marine Institute
Ecology M.S. Program Graduate Advisor
        

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