Hitchcock, Natasha
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center staffMarine Invertebrate Ecology and Taxonomy especially Bryozoans and marine/estuarine fouling communities in the coastal United States and Canada.
Positions
- Biologist, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center 2018 -
- Biological Technician, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center 2001 - 2007
- Science Assistant, National Science Foundation 1999 - 2001
- Data Manager, National Museum of Natural History 1996 - 1999
Geographic Focus
- North America Continent
Background And Education
Education And Training
- M.S. in Ecology and Evolution, American University , Department of Biological Sciences, Aquatic Biofouling Larvae Respond to Differences in the Mechanical Properties of the Surface on which they Settle 1994 - 1998
- B.A. in Marine Biology, University of California, Santa Cruz , Ecology and Evolutionary Biology/Ocean Sciences, Minor in Marine Geology 1990 - 1994
Publications
Selected Publications
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Article
- deRivera, C. E., Hitchcock, N. G., Teck, S. J., Hines, Anson H., and Ruiz, Gregory M. 2007. "Larval development rate predicts range expansion of an introduced crab." Marine Biology, 150 1275–1288. 2007
- McCann, L. D., Hitchcock, Natasha G., Winston, Judith E., and Ruiz, Gregory M. 2007. "Non-native bryozoans in coastal embayments of the southern United States: New records for the Western Atlantic." Bulletin of Marine Science, 80 319–342. 2007
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Book
- Flanagan, Jean, Brannan, Beth, Glassman, Sarah, Hitchcock, Natasha, Marohn, Patti, Osborn, Hannah, and Schmidt, Logan. 2019. Sending Signals. Marohn, Patti. Smithsonian Science Stories. 2019
Contact
Location
- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Academic Department