Position: Senior Scientist, South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity; Visiting Professor, Nelson Mandela University & Rhodes University
Professor Nikki James joined NRF-SAIAB as a scientist in 2009. Her research focuses primarily on the effects of global and climate change on coastal and estuarine fishes as well as the importance of different coastal habitats as nursery areas for juvenile marine fishes within shallow-water seascapes.
Prof. James uses two approaches to climate change research; the first is identifying patterns based on observation to detect shifts in species distributions, life history characteristics and abundance related to changing temperature, hydrology and extreme events. The second approach uses ecophysiology as a tool to understand the processes and to identify physiological mechanisms driving the response of fishes to changes in temperature and pH.
These studies have improved our understanding of the effect of climatic variability and extreme events on estuarine and coastal ecosystems, particularly in South Africa. Prof. James’ most recent work focuses on fish habitat ecology (how fish interact with their environment) using a mixed-method approach to assess habitat complexity and juvenile fish in shallow water seascapes in estuaries and the nearshore. The main aim is to assess habitat usage and connectivity of fish within shallow-water seascapes.
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Education
Degree | Institution and location | Graduated |
BSc. Zoology, Microbiology, Biochemistry | Rhodes University, Makhanda | 1998 |
BSc. (Hons) (cum laude) Environmental Science | University of Natal, Durban | 1999 |
MSc. (cum laude) Biology | University of Natal, Durban | 2001 |
PhD. Ichthyology | Rhodes University, Makhanda | 2006 |
SACNASP Prof Nat Sci No. is 129184
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