Header photo credit: Sherry Young
Research interests:
- Marine invasion ecology
- Invasive species management strategies
- Ecological community dynamics
Publications
2024
Kiara R. Kattler, Hannah V. Watkins, Katrina-Nicole Perretta, Amanda R. Gray, Isabelle M Côté (2024) Biotic resistance on muddy shores? Native epibiotic barnacles impose costs on non-native snails. Biological Invasions. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-023-03239-5
Elizabeth M. Oishi, Kiara R. Kattler, Hannah V. Watkins, Brett R. Howard, Isabelle M. Côté. (2024) Substrate complexity reduces prey consumption in functional response experiments: Implications for extrapolating to the wild. NeoBiota. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.91.111222
Claire Attridge, Kieran Cox, Bridget Maher, Shane Gross, Em G. Lim, Kiara R. Kattler, Isabelle M. Côté. (2024) Studying kelp forests of today to forecast ecosystems of the future. Fisheries. http://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.11065
2023
Kiara R. Kattler, Elizabeth M. Oishi, Em G. Lim, Hannah V. Watkins, Isabelle M. Côté. (2023) Functional responses of male and female European green crabs suggest potential sex-specific impacts of invasion. PeerJ. https://peerj.com/articles/15424/
Kiara R. Kattler, Hannah V. Watkins, Katrina-Nicole Perretta, Amanda R. Gray, Isabelle M Côté (2024) Biotic resistance on muddy shores? Native epibiotic barnacles impose costs on non-native snails. Biological Invasions. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-023-03239-5
Elizabeth M. Oishi, Kiara R. Kattler, Hannah V. Watkins, Brett R. Howard, Isabelle M. Côté. (2024) Substrate complexity reduces prey consumption in functional response experiments: Implications for extrapolating to the wild. NeoBiota. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.91.111222
Claire Attridge, Kieran Cox, Bridget Maher, Shane Gross, Em G. Lim, Kiara R. Kattler, Isabelle M. Côté. (2024) Studying kelp forests of today to forecast ecosystems of the future. Fisheries. http://doi.org/10.1002/fsh.11065
2023
Kiara R. Kattler, Elizabeth M. Oishi, Em G. Lim, Hannah V. Watkins, Isabelle M. Côté. (2023) Functional responses of male and female European green crabs suggest potential sex-specific impacts of invasion. PeerJ. https://peerj.com/articles/15424/
Current work
I am currently working at SFU with Dr. Isabelle Côté in Marine Ecology Lab (Earth2Ocean). Here, I have been a research assistant and field technician since 2021. In 2023, I started my role as Dr. Côté's Lab Manager.