Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program:
Education, Research and Technical Assistance for Managing Our Natural Resources

Staff Member


Ms. Nikola Rodriguez

Master's
Email: nikolar@hawaii.edu

Biography

Nikola is a Unit student in the Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science program at UH-Hilo. Her M.S. work focuses on understanding factors influencing successful parrotfish recruitment on Hawaiian reefs.

Presentations Presentation Date
Rodriguez N, C Loeffler, & TB Grabowski. Effects of climate change and fishing pressure on ciguatera prevalence in Hawaiian reef fishes. 154th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society. 15-19 September 2024. Honolulu, Hawai'i. September 2024
Rodriguez N, C Loeffler, & TB Grabowski. Effects of climate change and fishing pressure on ciguatera prevalence in Hawaiian reef fishes. 14th Annual Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science Symposium 11-12 April 2024. Hilo, Hawai'i. April 2024
Rodriguez N & TB Grabowski. How will mass bleaching events affect the prevalence of ciguatera on Hawaiian reefs? 11th Annual TCBES Research Symposium. 15-16 April 2021. Hilo, HI [virtual]. April 2021