"Assessing the Capacity for Evolutionary Adaptation to Climate Change Stressors in Oysters and Fish" Wednesday, May 18, 2022, 1 – 2pm |
![]() Location of Event:Other Cost:No Charge Event Type:Lectures and Seminars Presented by:Bodega Marine Laboratory Sponsored by:John and Mary Louise Riley Link:ucdavis.zoom.us… Join us for the Bodega Marine Laboratory John and Mary Louise Riley Seminar Series! 5/18/22 - "Assessing the Capacity for Evolutionary Adaptation to Climate Change Stressors in Oysters and Fish" About the Speaker: I am a marine biologist and evolutionary ecologist who is passionate about the future of species under a changing climate. In my research, I investigate the evolutionary responses of marine and freshwater species to climate change stressors. Specifically, what traits allow some species, or populations, to survive in stressful environments and future climate change. I use a variety of experimental methods to answer these questions in multiple study systems (corals, oysters, copepods, and fish). I am currently a post-doc in the labs of Andrew Whitehead and Nann Fangue at UC Davis. Dates and speakers are listed below, and talk titles will be added as soon as they are available. 5/25/22 - Speaker: Alexis Jackson 6/01/22 - Speaker: Kwasi Connor |
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