Cramer AN, Katz SL. Primary production and habitat stability organize marine communities. Global Ecol Biogeogr2020;30:11–24. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13192
Cramer AN, Hoey JA, Dolan TE, Gatins R, Toy JA, Chancellor JL, Palkovacs EP, Garza JC and Beltran RS (2023) A unifying framework for understanding ecological and evolutionary population connectivity. Front. Ecol. Evol. 11:1072825. https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2023.1072825
Alli Cramer is a forward-thinking marine ecologist and assistant professor within ASU’s School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. With over a decade of leadership in teaching, research, and mentorship, she plays a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of marine ecosystems. Her work transcends traditional boundaries by applying data science, innovative instrumentation, and hands-on experimentation to unlock new insights into biodiversity.
Cramer’s research examines the complex mechanisms that shape marine life across scales of time and space, positioning her at the forefront of efforts to predict and navigate the impacts of global environmental changes. Her commitment to integrating cutting-edge scientific methodologies exemplifies the spirit of ASU’s mission to address the world’s most pressing challenges.
Education
PhD in Environmental and Natural Resource Science, Washington State University
MSc in Applied Marine and Watershed Science, CSU Monterey Bay
BA in Biology, University of Oregon