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Alice Rogers is a Lecturer in Fisheries Biology in the School of Biological Sciences at Victoria University of Wellington, where she joined in January 2018. She holds a PhD from Imperial College London, completed in 2011, with research focused on the population dynamics of a sea urchin species in the Caribbean. Her academic work centers on marine biology, with particular emphasis on the impacts of climate change and other human influences on fish populations, fisheries, coastal ecosystems, deep-sea fisheries, and mesophotic ecosystems. Rogers serves as Director of the Victoria University Coastal Ecology Laboratory and leads the Marine Ecology and Ecosystem Modelling group. Her research integrates field expeditions, data analysis, and ecosystem modelling to understand seasonal variations in fish diet, abundance, and condition across different habitats. She has contributed to the academic field through numerous publications and is cited extensively, with over 2,500 citations recorded on Google Scholar. Rogers maintains professional connections with institutions including the Department of Conservation and the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand.

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