PRESENTATIONS

INVITED SEMINARS

2021 Nalley, E.M. and L.J. Tuttle. “Developing Stressor Thresholds for Coral-Reef Management.” SNAPP (Science for Nature and People Partnership) Coastal Health Workshop, virtual seminar.

2021 Tuttle, L.J. “Stressor Management: Meeting the Challenge of Local Threats on Coastal Ecosystems.” University of Hawai‘i at Hilo, Hilo, Hawai‘i, virtual seminar.

2018  Tuttle, L.J. “Planktonic predator-prey interactions between stealthy larval fish and evasive copepods.” Inter-University Institute for Marine Sciences, Eilat, Israel.

2017  Yoshizawa, M. and L.J. Tuttle. "Evolution of the Sensory System and Autism-like Behaviors, and their Emerging Relationships with Gut-Biota in Cavefish." Pacific Biosciences Research Center Seminar: University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA.

2016  Tuttle, L.J. "Interactions among invasive Pacific red lionfish, fish parasites, and cleaning mutualisms native to Atlantic coral reefs." Department of Biology Seminar: University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA.

2016  Tuttle, L.J. "Interactions among invasive Pacific red lionfish, fish parasites, and cleaning mutualisms native to Atlantic coral reefs." IRC Science Seminar Series: NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA. 

CONTRIBUTED TALKS

2021 Tuttle, L.J., E.M. Nalley, A.L. Barkman*, E.E. Conklin*, D.M. Wulstein*, M. Schmidbauer*, and M.J. Donahue. “Water quality targets for fish habitat: Evidence synthesis as a tool for ecosystem-based management.” 151st American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland.

2021 Tuttle, L.J., E.M. Nalley, A.L. Barkman*, E.E. Conklin*, D.M. Wulstein*, M. Schmidbauer*, and M.J. Donahue. “Evidence synthesis to establish water quality targets on coral reefs.” Hawai‘i Conservation Conference, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, USA.

2020 Tuttle, L.J. and M.J. Donahue. “Management thresholds for coral-reef stressors: evidence synthesis for informed action.” Hawai‘i Conservation Conference, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, USA.

2018 Tuttle, L.J., H.E. Robinson, D. Takagi, J.R. Strickler, P.H. Lenz, and D.K. Hartline. “Escape of Copepods from Approaching Larval Fish: Theory and Observation.” Larval Fish Conference, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

2017  Tuttle, L.J. "Ocean-locked: How a girl from the heartland became a marine biologist in the heart of the Pacific." Indo-Pacific Fish Conference, Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia.

2017  Hixon, M.A., M.A. Albins, C.E. Benkwitt, K.I. Ingeman, T.K. Kindinger, and L.J. Tuttle. "Indo-Pacific Predatory Fish Out-of-Context: Lionfish Invasion of Atlantic Coral Reefs." Indo-Pacific Fish Conference, Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia.

2017  Tuttle, L.J., A. Settle, C. Passow, M. Hermosura, N. Cetraro, S.E. McGaugh, and M. Yoshizawa. "Blind cavefish show similarity with human psychiatric disease in gene architecture, behavioral phenotypes, and drug responses." Astyanax International Meeting for Cavefish, Querétaro, Mexico.

2016  Tuttle, L.J., and M.A. Hixon. "Direct and indirect effects of invasive lionfish on coral-reef cleaning mutualists." Western Society of Naturalists: Monterey, California, USA.

2016  Green, S.J., E. Dilley, C.E. Benkwitt, A.C.D. Davis, K.E. Ingeman, T.K. Kindinger, L.J. Tuttle, and M.A. Hixon. "The effect of interspecific foraging and anti-predator behaviours on prey selection: Tests with coral reef fishes." Western Society of Naturalists: Monterey, California, USA.

2016  Tuttle, L.J. "Interactions among invasive Pacific red lionfish, fish parasites, and cleaning mutualisms native to Atlantic coral reefs." 13th International Coral Reef Symposium: Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA.

2016  Tuttle, L.J. "Interactions among invasive Pacific red lionfish, fish parasites, and cleaning mutualisms native to Atlantic coral reefs." PhD defense seminar: Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.

2016  Tuttle, L.J. "How invasive Indo-Pacific red lionfish interact with native fish parasites and cleaning mutualisms on Atlantic coral reefs." 41st Albert L. Tester Memorial Symposium: Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA.

2015  Tuttle, L.J., R.W. Lamb, and A.L. Stringer. "Invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans) learn to avoid a "spicy" prey fish." 68th Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Conference: Panama City, Panama.

2015  Tuttle, L.J., and M.A. Hixon. "Invasive lionfish learn to avoid a "spicy" prey fish." Behaviour: Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

2015  Tuttle, L.J., and M.A. Hixon. "Invasive lionfish learn to avoid a "spicy" prey fish." 40th Albert L. Tester Memorial Symposium: Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA.
*Best "Rapid Fire" Presentation, honorable mention

2014  Tuttle, L.J., and M.A. Hixon. "Gobies as the spice of life: An invasive predator learns to avoid toxic prey." Western Society of Naturalists: Tacoma, Washington, USA.

2013  Tuttle, L.J., P.C. Sikkel, and M.A. Hixon. "Comparative parasite communities of invasive red lionfish (Pterois volitans) and native fishes on Atlantic coral reefs. Western Society of Naturalists: Oxnard, California, USA.

2011 Tuttle, L.J., P.C. Sikkel, K. Cure, A. Dove, and M.A. Hixon. "Interactions among parasites and native red lionfish, and other carnivorous fishes on Atlantic and native Pacific coral reefs." 8th International William R. and Lenore Mote Symposium: Sarasota, Florida, USA.

2011 Tuttle, L.J., P.C. Sikkel, K. Cure, A. Dove, and M.A. Hixon. "Parasites of red lionfish (Pterois volitans) and other carnivorous fishes on invaded Atlantic and native Pacific coral reefs." Organized Symposium FG 61 at the 2nd International Marine Conservation Congress: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

2008 Tuttle, L.J., and K.C. Jacobson. "Ocean distribution and diet of juvenile steelhead salmon (Oncorhynchus mykiss mykiss) as indicated by macroparasite communities." Centre College RICE (Research, Internships, and Creative Endeavors) Symposium: Danville, Kentucky, USA.

2006 Tuttle, L.J., and K.C. Jacobson. "Ocean distribution and diet of juvenile steelhead salmon (Oncorhynchus mykiss mykiss) as indicated by macroparasite communities." NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates Research Symposium: Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, Oregon, USA