Trinidad and Tobago ecologist
Rahanna Alicia Juman is an ecologist and author who specializes on the wetlands of Trinidad and Tobago.
Education and awards
Juman has a PhD in Zoology from The University of the West Indies.[1]
She has been awarded several post-doctoral fellowships, including the University of Washington's Hubert H. Humphrey fellowship 2010 to 2011.[1]
In 2002, Juman was awarded a $10,000 prize from the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards.[2]
Career
Juman researches seagrass beds and mangrove forests.[1]
Juman is Deputy Director, Research at the Institute of Marine Affairs in Trinidad and Tobago.[3]
Selected publications
- Juman, Rahanna A. Wetlands of Trinidad & Tobago, 2010, Prospect Press, ISBN 9789769508262[4][5]
- Juman, Rahanna A. The structure and productivity of the Thalassia testudinum community in Bon Accord Lagoon, Tobago. Revista de Biología Tropical 53 (2005): 219–227.[6][7]
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