Ecologist and conservation biologist
Julia Parrish is an ecologist and conservation biologist at the University of Washington known for her research on seabirds and for her leadership in citizen science . She is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science .
Education and career
Parrish has an undergraduate degree from Carnegie-Mellon (1982)[ 1] where she studied biochemistry and biophysics. While she was an undergraduate student, she spent a period of time at the Duke University Marine Laboratory , which she credits for guiding her towards getting her Ph.D. at Duke University studying the schooling behavior of fish.[ 2] Parrish moved to the University of Washington [when? ] where she holds the Lowell A. and Frankie L. Wakefield Endowed Professorship.[ 3]
Research
Parrish's research is a combination of observational research and conservation activities. Her graduate research centered on fish where she examined mucus production by the Atlantic silverside fish[ 4] and the importance of physical location within schooling groups of fish.[ 5] [ 6] Parrish began working on Tatoosh Island in 1990 after an invitation to the island from a graduate student in Bob Paine 's lab.[ 7] Her work on the island focuses on common murres ,[ 8] a seabird that forms dense nesting colonies on the island.[ 7] She has examined interactions between bald eagles and common murres and noted declines in the common murre population as a result of the recovery of the bald eagles.[ 9] Parrish has modeled the role of aggregating animals in the survival of organisms[ 10] [ 11] and its subsequent implications for marine protected areas in the conservation of marine species.[ 12] Parrish's research has linked dead birds found on the beach with changing seawater off California,[ 13] the presence of harmful algal blooms ,[ 14] and marine heatwaves .[ 15] [ 16] Through the collection of data from volunteers, Parrish was able to link recent observations of the by-the-wind sailor jellyfish with seawater conditions off the beaches of California.[ 17] [ 18] [ 19]
Citizen science
A common murre carcass found along the high wrack being prepared for photographic identification by COASST volunteers
Parrish founded and directs the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team, COASST , a citizen science project started in 1999 that organizes volunteers to gather details about dead birds and marine debris on beaches along the west coast of the United States.[ 20] [ 1] Parrish's activities include research into the scale of citizen science projects, the value of in-kind contributions made by volunteers,[ 21] factors limiting the use of data collected by citizen scientists,[ 22] and demographic factors leading to the success of data collection by citizen science projects.[ 23]
Selected publications
Animal Groups in Three Dimensions : How Species Aggregate . Julia K. Parrish, William M. Hamner. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1997. ISBN 978-0-511-60115-6 . OCLC 776964988 .{{cite book }}
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Parrish, Julia K.; Edelstein-Keshet, Leah (1999-04-02). "Complexity, Pattern, and Evolutionary Trade-Offs in Animal Aggregation" . Science . 284 (5411): 99– 101. Bibcode :1999Sci...284...99P . doi :10.1126/science.284.5411.99 . PMID 10102827 .
Parrish, Julia K.; Viscido, Steven V.; Grünbaum, Daniel (2002-06-01). "Self-Organized Fish Schools: An Examination of Emergent Properties" . The Biological Bulletin . 202 (3): 296– 305. doi :10.2307/1543482 . ISSN 0006-3185 . JSTOR 1543482 . PMID 12087003 . S2CID 377484 .
Bonney, Rick; Shirk, Jennifer L.; Phillips, Tina B.; Wiggins, Andrea; Ballard, Heidi L.; Miller-Rushing, Abraham J.; Parrish, Julia K. (2014-03-28). "Next Steps for Citizen Science" . Science . 343 (6178): 1436– 1437. Bibcode :2014Sci...343.1436B . doi :10.1126/science.1251554 . PMID 24675940 . S2CID 206555629 .
Awards and honors
References
^ a b Wagner, Eric (June 15, 2010). "The Value of Dead Bird Watching" . Pacific Standard . Retrieved 2021-10-01 .
^ "Julia K. Parrish | UW Biology" . www.biology.washington.edu . Retrieved 2021-10-01 .
^ "Julia Parrish" . College of the Environment . Retrieved 2021-10-06 .
^ Parrish, J. K.; Kroen, W. K. (1988). "Sloughed mucus and drag-reduction in a school of Atlantic silversides, Menidia menidia" . Marine Biology . 97 (2): 165– 169. Bibcode :1988MarBi..97..165P . doi :10.1007/BF00391298 . ISSN 0025-3162 . S2CID 84320189 .
^ Parrish, Julia K. (1989). "Re-examining the selfish herd: are central fish safer?" . Animal Behaviour . 38 (6): 1048– 1053. doi :10.1016/S0003-3472(89)80143-5 . S2CID 53148279 .
^ Parrish, Julia K. (1989). "Layering with depth in a heterospecific fish aggregation" . Environmental Biology of Fishes . 26 (2): 79– 85. Bibcode :1989EnvBF..26...79P . doi :10.1007/BF00001024 . ISSN 0378-1909 . S2CID 40434181 .
^ a b LYKE, M. L. (2001-09-11). "Murre-maid of Tatoosh" . seattlepi.com . Retrieved 2021-10-01 .
^ Parrish, Julia K. (1995). "Influence of Group Size and Habitat Type on Reproductive Success in Common Murres (Uria aalge)" . The Auk . 112 (2): 390– 401. doi :10.2307/4088726 . ISSN 0004-8038 . JSTOR 4088726 .
^ Parrish, Julia K.; Marvier, Michelle; Paine, Robert T. (2001). "Direct and Indirect Effects: Interactions Between Bald Eagles and Common Murres" . Ecological Applications . 11 (6): 1858– 1869. doi :10.1890/1051-0761(2001)011[1858:DAIEIB]2.0.CO;2 . ISSN 1051-0761 .
^ Parrish, J. K. (1999-04-02). "Complexity, Pattern, and Evolutionary Trade-Offs in Animal Aggregation" . Science . 284 (5411): 99– 101. Bibcode :1999Sci...284...99P . doi :10.1126/science.284.5411.99 . PMID 10102827 .
^ Parrish, Julia K.; Viscido, Steven V.; Grünbaum, Daniel (2002). "Self-Organized Fish Schools: An Examination of Emergent Properties" . The Biological Bulletin . 202 (3): 296– 305. doi :10.2307/1543482 . ISSN 0006-3185 . JSTOR 1543482 . PMID 12087003 . S2CID 377484 .
^ Boersma, P.Dee; Parrish, Julia K (1999). "Limiting abuse: marine protected areas, a limited solution" . Ecological Economics . 31 (2): 287– 304. Bibcode :1999EcoEc..31..287B . doi :10.1016/S0921-8009(99)00085-3 .
^ Parrish, Jk; Bond, N; Nevins, H; Mantua, N; Loeffel, R; Peterson, Wt; Harvey, Jt (2007-12-20). "Beached birds and physical forcing in the California Current System" . Marine Ecology Progress Series . 352 : 275– 288. Bibcode :2007MEPS..352..275P . doi :10.3354/meps07077 . ISSN 0171-8630 .
^ Jones, T; Parrish, Jk; Punt, Ae; Trainer, Vl; Kudela, R; Lang, J; Brancato, Ms; Odell, A; Hickey, B (2017-09-14). "Mass mortality of marine birds in the Northeast Pacific caused by Akashiwo sanguinea" . Marine Ecology Progress Series . 579 : 111– 127. Bibcode :2017MEPS..579..111J . doi :10.3354/meps12253 . ISSN 0171-8630 .
^ Jones, Timothy; Parrish, Julia K.; Peterson, William T.; Bjorkstedt, Eric P.; Bond, Nicholas A.; Ballance, Lisa T.; Bowes, Victoria; Hipfner, J. Mark; Burgess, Hillary K.; Dolliver, Jane E.; Lindquist, Kirsten (2018-04-16). "Massive Mortality of a Planktivorous Seabird in Response to a Marine Heatwave" . Geophysical Research Letters . 45 (7): 3193– 3202. Bibcode :2018GeoRL..45.3193J . doi :10.1002/2017GL076164 . ISSN 0094-8276 . S2CID 53398813 .
^ Piatt, John F.; Parrish, Julia K.; Renner, Heather M.; Schoen, Sarah K.; Jones, Timothy T.; Arimitsu, Mayumi L.; Kuletz, Kathy J.; Bodenstein, Barbara; García-Reyes, Marisol; Duerr, Rebecca S.; Corcoran, Robin M. (2020-01-15). Hyrenbach, David (ed.). "Extreme mortality and reproductive failure of common murres resulting from the northeast Pacific marine heatwave of 2014-2016" . PLOS ONE . 15 (1): e0226087. Bibcode :2020PLoSO..1526087P . doi :10.1371/journal.pone.0226087 . ISSN 1932-6203 . PMC 6961838 . PMID 31940310 .
^ Jones, T; Parrish, Jk; Burgess, Hk (2021-03-18). "Long-term patterns of mass stranding of the colonial cnidarian Velella velella: influence of environmental forcing" . Marine Ecology Progress Series . 662 : 69– 83. Bibcode :2021MEPS..662...69J . doi :10.3354/meps13644 . ISSN 0171-8630 . S2CID 232401785 .
^ Duncombe, Jenessa (2021-03-31). "Why Trillions of Jellyfish Washed Ashore from Canada to California" . Eos . Retrieved 2021-10-06 .
^ Lindsey, John (August 10, 2021). "Moon jellies, by-the-wind sailors washing up on local shores | John Lindsey" . Santa Ynez Valley News . Retrieved 2021-10-06 .
^ "Our Story – COASST" . Retrieved 2021-10-06 .
^ Theobald, E. J.; Ettinger, A. K.; Burgess, H. K.; DeBey, L. B.; Schmidt, N. R.; Froehlich, H. E.; Wagner, C.; HilleRisLambers, J.; Tewksbury, J.; Harsch, M. A.; Parrish, J. K. (2015-01-01). "Global change and local solutions: Tapping the unrealized potential of citizen science for biodiversity research" . Biological Conservation . 181 : 236– 244. Bibcode :2015BCons.181..236T . doi :10.1016/j.biocon.2014.10.021 . ISSN 0006-3207 .
^ Burgess, H. K.; DeBey, L. B.; Froehlich, H. E.; Schmidt, N.; Theobald, E. J.; Ettinger, A. K.; HilleRisLambers, J.; Tewksbury, J.; Parrish, J. K. (2017-04-01). "The science of citizen science: Exploring barriers to use as a primary research tool" . Biological Conservation . The role of citizen science in biological conservation. 208 : 113– 120. Bibcode :2017BCons.208..113B . doi :10.1016/j.biocon.2016.05.014 . ISSN 0006-3207 .
^ Parrish, Julia K.; Jones, Timothy; Burgess, Hillary K.; He, Yurong; Fortson, Lucy; Cavalier, Darlene (2019-02-05). "Hoping for optimality or designing for inclusion: Persistence, learning, and the social network of citizen science" . Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences . 116 (6): 1894– 1901. Bibcode :2019PNAS..116.1894P . doi :10.1073/pnas.1807186115 . ISSN 0027-8424 . PMC 6369789 . PMID 30718390 .
^ Stanford, © Stanford University; Notice, California 94305 Copyright Complaints Trademark (2006-03-16). "18 environmental researchers named 2006 Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellows" . Stanford University . Retrieved 2021-10-01 . {{cite web }}
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^ "US NSF - ERE - Advisory Committee BE COV" . www.nsf.gov . Retrieved 2021-10-01 .
^ Mize, Alison (June 1, 2016). "Ecological Society of America announces 2016 fellows – The Ecological Society of America" . Retrieved 2021-10-01 .
^ "AAAS Announces Leading Scientists Elected as 2019 Fellows | American Association for the Advancement of Science" . www.aaas.org . Retrieved 2021-10-04 .
^ "Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients – Pacific Seabird Group" . May 21, 2020. Retrieved 2021-10-01 .
^ "Julia k. parrish" . The White House . Retrieved 2021-10-01 .
^ "Four Scientists Honored at White House" . June 25, 2013.
^ Champions of Change: Citizen Science on YouTube
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