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Evie Ann Wieters Buchanan

Adjunct Researcher y Coordinator of Research Interns and Foreign Theses

PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE CHILE

Las Cruces, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Marine Ecology; Animal Behavior; Community Ecology; Environmental Modification of Species Interactions; Benthic-Pelagic Links; Biogeography and Macroecology

Educación

  •  Ecology, UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN. Suráfrica, 2006
  •  Marine Ecology, MOSS LANDING MARINE LABORATORIES. Estados Unidos, 2000
  •  Biology, OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY. Chile, 1990

Experiencia Académica

  •   Adjunct Researcher Other

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

    Biological Sciences

    Las Cruces, Chile

    2008 - A la fecha

  •   Coordinator of Research interns and foreign theses Full Time

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

    Biological Sciences

    Las Cruces, Chile

    2012 - A la fecha

  •   Course Instructor Other

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

    Biological Sciences

    Las Cruces, Chile

    2010 - 2010

  •   Collaborating Instructor Other

    UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN

    Faculty of Science

    Cape Town, Suráfrica

    2005 - 2006

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Assistant Editor Other

    Revista Chilena de Historia Natural

    Chile

    2014 - A la fecha

  •   Assistant Editor Other

    Journal of Experimental Marine Biology & Ecology

    Chile

    2017 - A la fecha

  •   Committee for evaluation of research grant proposals Other

    Conicyt-Fondecyt

    Santiago, Chile

    2013 - 2015

  •   Committee for evaluation of research grant proposals Other

    Conicyt-Fondecyt

    Santiago, Chile

    2019 - A la fecha

Formación de Capital Humano


MENTORING

Undergraduate Seminars and Theses
2005: Barbara Xavier, University of Cape Town, South Africa (thesis co-advisor).
2008: Christina Murphy, Oregon State University, USA (thesis supervisor).
2008: Jessica Chappell, University of California Santa Barbara, USA (thesis supervisor).
2010: Itzi Burques, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (seminar 296)
2011: Christopher Reyes, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (seminar 296)
2011: Hagen Buck-Wiese, Germany (supervisor).
2011: Gonzalo Quiroga Artigas, Universidad de Barcelona (thesis supervisor)
2012: Rodrigo Uribe Vásquez, Universidad de Concepción (thesis co-advisor)
2014: Andrés Jofre, Universidad de Valparaiso (thesis supervisor)
2016: Vladimir Garmendia, Universidad de Valparaiso (thesis supervisor)
2016: Joon Hyung Kim, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile (295/6 supervisor)
2016: Ana Chaverra, Plymouth University (thesis supervisor)
2016: Fabian Sanchez, Universidad de Valparaiso (supervisor)
2016: Brooke Fitzwater, Middle Tenessee State University (thesis supervisor)
2016: Gabrielle Armour, Middle Tenessee State University (thesis supervisor)
2017: Coline Grandjacques, Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Agronomie et des Industries Alimentaires, Francia (supervisor)
2018: Joon Hyung Kim, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile (thesis supervisor)
2018: Elisa Figueras, Northeastern University, USA (Seminar supervisor)

Master Theses
2006: Anuradha Rao, Memorial University of Newfoundland (co-advised thesis).
2007: Emille Salles, Université de Pau et des Pays del L'Adour, France (thesis supervisor, Master 1)
2008: Jose Luis Cuellar, Universidad del Valle, Colombia (thesis committee member)
2009: Christina Murphy, Fulbright Scholar (supervisor)
2010: Clea Bauvais, Universidad Pierre et Marie Curie, París VI, France (thesis supervisor, Master 2)
2010: Hugo Jarry, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France (thesis supervisor, Master 1).
2010: Lucas Henner, Agro Campus Ouest, France (thesis supervisor, Master 2).
2011: Sebastien LaChambre, (thesis supervisor, Master 1).
2012: Juliette Alémany, France (thesis supervisor, Master 2).
2014: Manon Sanguinet, France (thesis supervisor, Master 1).
2014: Simone Andresen, Germany (thesis supervisor)
2014: Matthieu Veron, France (thesis supervisor, Master 1):
2017: Marlis Reiber, University of Applied Sciences Bremen, Germany (thesis supervisor)
2018: Vincent Heurtel, ENSAIA University, France (thesis supervisor)
2019: Ignacio Baena Vega, University Centre of the Westfjords, Iceland (thesis supervisor)

Doctorate Theses
2010: Moises Aguilera, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (thesis committee member)
2012: Stella Januario, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (thesis committee member)
2014: Andrés Meynard, P. Univerisdad Católica de Chile (thesis committee member)
2016: Gabriela Flores, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (thesis committee member)
2014: Victoria Reyna, P. Universidad Católica de Chile (thesis committee member)
2016: Lea Cabioch, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie y P. University Catolica de Chile (thesis defense committee member)
current: Bryan Bularz, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile (thesis committee member)
current: Alejandra Herrera, P. Universidad Catolica de Chile (co-supervisor)
current: Daniela Carraza, P. Universidad Catolica del Norte (thesis supervising committee member)


Difusión y Transferencia


Outreach Activities

We have conducted numerous events in which we guide groups of high school students through hands-on practical experiences in scientific field methods and approaches. Students actively participated in intertidal and subtidal (via snorkeling) field sampling and were introduced to a diverse array of techniques.
We also lead hands-on exploratory experiences for pre-school-age students

We have produced an interactive activity book for kindergarden-age children that focuses on exploring marine ecosystem of Rapa Nui.

Together with local collaborators, we produced several short, high-quality education videos presenting 1) basic biological and ecological information on marine species and 2) field activities and methods we used to study the local ecosystems. These videos were broadcasted multiple times on local television stations.

We have two small projects to engage local divers in science-based information. To this end, we offered guidance and technical support for collaborative, on-going monitoring projects that are now being lead by local Rapa Nui residents/divers. This has sparked the interest of local divers in documenting and understanding their observations in the field, highlighting the importance of such experiences.

Participation in communications/interview to the news media, which have resulted in broadcasts on local television stations and reports in local and national newspapers.

Authoring of public science communications under the publication series "Rema".


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Trait-dependent habitat modification occurring over meso-scales determines the balance of positive and negative interactions in the low shore food web along the central coast of Chile

    FONDECYT

    Chile, 2006

    Principal funding source for individuals developing basic science and technology research in Chile

  •   Evaluating ecological resistance and resilience to extreme climate events: Comparing critical bioengineer species in tropical Easter Island and temperate central Chile

    FONDECYT

    Chile, 2010

    Principal funding source for individuals developing basic science and technology research in Chile

  •   Maintenance and resilience of foundational species to climate fluctuations: Role of "supporting" species interactions

    FONDECYT

    Chile, 2013

    Principal funding source for individuals developing basic science and technology research in Chile

  •   Marine conservation in central Chile: Challenges nd opportunities

    FONDECYT

    Chile, 2010

    Principal funding source for individuals developing basic science and technology research in Chile

  •   Trait-based structure of reef fish: towards an understanding of assembly rules across biogeographic scales

    FONDECYT

    Chile, 2015

    Principal funding source for individuals developing basic science and technology research in Chile

  •   Marine Conservation Center. Millenium Natural and Exact Science Nucleus

    Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio

    Chile, 2012

    The Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio is a program of the Ministry of Economy, Development & Tourism that funds the creation and development of Centers of Excellence in Science & Technology Research that aim to contribute to the social, economic y cultural development of the country.

  •   SARCHI Post-doctorate fellowship

    South African Research Chair Initiative

    Suráfrica, 2008

    Postdoctoral fellowship designed to attract young researchers with strong output trajectory to South African centers of excellence and research chair holders

  •   Rhodes University Post-doctorate Fellow

    UNIVERSITY RHODES

    Chile, 2009

    Rhodes University Post-doctorate Fellowship, open competition

  •   Purcell Memorial Prize for best PhD dissertation

    UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN

    Chile, 2006

    Award for best PhD dissertation at University of Cape Town

  •   Faculty of Science PhD Medal for best dissertation

    UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN

    Chile, 2006

    Award for best PhD dissertation in the Faculty of Science at University of Cape Town

  •   Conicyt-FRD Doctoral Fellow

    UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN

    Chile, 2002

    Chilean-South African Agreement award aimed to facilitate international collaborations in basic science and technology research and education

  •   Grant in Aid of Research

    David and Lucille Packard Foundation

    Estados Unidos, 1996

    Research grants aimed to support the development of scientific research

  •   Grants for the enhancement of studies of marine science

    Dr. Earl H. Myers and Ethel M. Myers 'Oceanographic and Marine Biology Trust'

    Estados Unidos, 1997

    Grants aimed to support research of Master's Degree and PhD candidates


 

Article (34)

Predator traits determine food-web architecture across ecosystems
Removal of intertidal grazers by human harvesting leads to alteration of species interactions, community structure and resilience to climate change
Patterns in sexual reproduction of the dominant scleractinian corals at Rapa Nui (Easter Island): Pocillopora verrucosa and Porites lobata
Species co-occurrence networks: Can they reveal trophic and non-trophic interactions in ecological communities?
Exploring the effects of fishing pressure and upwelling intensity over subtidal kelp forest communities in central Chile
Temperate rocky subtidal reef community reveals human impacts across the entire food web
How structured is the entangled bank? The surprisingly simple organization of multiplex ecological networks leads to increased persistence and resilience
Network structure beyond food webs: Mapping non-trophic and trophic interactions on Chilean rocky shores
Tumbling under the surf: wave-modulated settlement of intertidal mussels and the continuous settlement-relocation model.
Water column productivity and temperature predict coral reef regeneration across the Indo-Pacific.
Functional community structure of shallow hard-bottom communities of Rapa Nui, Easter Island
Latitudinal descontinuity in thermal conditions along the nearshore of central-northern Chile.
Spatial variation in photosynthetic recovery of intertidal turf algae from acute UVB and temperature stress associated with low tides along the central coast of Chile
Biogeographical boundaries, functional group structure and diversity of Rocky Shore communities along the Argentinean coast.
More than a meal ... integrating non-feeding interactions into food webs
Geographic variation in diversity of wave exposed rocky intertidal communities along central Chile
Upwelling intensity and wave exposure determine recruitment of intertidal mussels and barnacles in the southern Benguela upwelling region
Scaling of food web properties with diversity and complexity across ecosystems
Benthic community structure and spatiotemporal thermal regimes in two upwelling ecosystems: Comparisons between South Africa and Chile
Refuge utilization and preferences between competing intertidal crab species
Thermal indices of upwelling effects on inner-shelf habitats
Trophic structure and diversity in rocky intertidal uupwelling ecosystems: A comparison of community patterns across California, Chile, South Africa and New Zealand
Local and meso-scale patterns of recruitment and abundance of two intertidal crab species that compete for refuges
Scales of dispersal and the biogeography of marine predator-prey interactions
Abundance, growth and recruitment of Mytilus galloprovincialis on the west coast of South Africa in relation to upwelling
Diversity and biogeography of the scleractinian coral fauna of Easter Island (Rapa Nui)
Scales of benthic-pelagic and the intensity of species interactions: From recruitment limitation to top-down control
Upwelling control of positive interactions over mesoscales: a new link between bottom-up and top-down processes on rocky shores
Alongshore and temporal variability in chlorophyll a concentration in Chilean nearshore waters
Recruitment of intertidal invertebrates in the southeast Pacific: Interannual variability and the 1997-1998 El Nino
Crisis on coral reefs linked to climate change
Marine Macroecology
Variation in barnacle recruitment over small scales: larval predation by adults and maintenance of community pattern
Spatial variability in prey preferences of the intertidal whelks Nucella canaliculata and Nucella emarginata

BookSection (3)

Eastern Pacific Coral Reef Provinces, Coral Community Structure and Composition: An Overview
Marine Biodiversity of Eastern Tropical Pacific Reefs
Reef-building coral communities of Easter Island (Rapa Nui), Chile

EditorialMaterial (1)

Marine macroecology

Proyecto (9)

Mechanisms that breakdown and reinforce feedbacks and alternative patch states in contrasting shallow coastal communities
Maintenance and resilience of foundational species to climate fluctuations: Role of "supporting" species interactions
Marine Conservation Center. Millenium Natural and Exact Sciences Nucleus
Evaluating ecological resistance and resilience to extreme climate events: Comparing critical bioengineer species in tropical Easter Island and temperate central Chile
Marine conservation in central Chile: Challenges and opportunities
Trait-dependent habitat modification occurring over meso-scales determines the balance of positive and negative interactions in the low shore food web along the central coast of Chile
Consequences of variable recruitment of prey for predators
Influence of variable prey recruitment on predators
The role of upwelling in shaping intertidal communities: comparisons among systems
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Evie Wieters

Adjunct Researcher y Coordinator of Research Interns and Foreign Theses

Ecology

PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE CHILE

Las Cruces, Chile

1
Pablo Marquet

Full Professor

Ecology

PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

1
Bernardo Broitman

Full Professor

Departamento de Ciencias

Universidad Adolfo Ibánez

Viña del Mar, Chile

1
Sergio Navarrete

Full Profesor

Ecología

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Las CRuces, Chile