09/27/2022
Todgham Lab: Environmental Physiology in a Changing Climate
Understanding the acclimatory and adaptive capacity of organisms to respond to global climate change
09/27/2022
07/29/2022
Check out PhD student, Sarah Nancollas’s, work on the role of stochasticity of rocky intertidal environments in preparing mussels to be resistant to warming. Environmental complexity matters in providing realistic projections of stress tolerance.
Mussels that experienced unpredictable temperatures are better prepared than mussels warmed to the same dependable temperature, prioritising energy stores to survive when the tide is out; and their hearts are more resilient.
https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/225/14/jeb244718/276098
07/27/2022
Assistant Professor Of Biological Sciences (Marine Biologist) position at California State University, Long Beach
https://careers.pageuppeople.com/873/lb/en-us/job/516696/assistant-professor-of-biological-sciences-marine-biologist
03/31/2022
Assistant Professor, School of Life Sciences (Pos No 0083305) Title: Assistant Professor, School of Life SciencesPosition #: 0083305Hiring Unit: College of Natural Sciences, School of Life SciencesLocation: ...
09/16/2021
“Two stark findings command attention. Some changes underway in the ocean and the Arctic are potentially irreversible on human time scales. And the pathway for limiting warming to 1.5°C is narrowing rapidly. These results underscore the urgency of vastly enhancing global ambitions to tackle this threat. Every bit of avoided warming matters.” Lubchenco & Kerry 2021.
Climate science speaks: “Act now” Editorial Share on Climate science speaks: “Act now”Jane Lubchenco [email protected] and John F. Kerry [email protected]Science • 17 Sep 2021 • Vol 373, Issue 6561 • p. 1285 • DOI: 10.1126/science.abm3757 NEXT ARTICLEGordon Research ConferencesNext AbstractAbstractLast month, one of th.....
08/17/2021
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07/30/2021
Hollis Jones is hanging out with the amazing team at Hog Island this summer. A great place to start her PhD research.
Nothing like sampling a little fresh Gracilaria (seaweed) while working out on the oyster leases.
p.s. this is Hollis, our summer intern! She's a biologist and Ph.D. student at ! She'll be working with us this summer, learning the ropes and what goes into a sustainable seafood company like Hog Island! //
02/13/2021
Congratulations Fred on being recognized!
Aquarium of the Pacific announces winners of its African American Scholar Program The 10 winners — selected by a committee composed of aquarium staff and members of the community — will receive $10,000 each.
01/27/2021
Our lab group is part of a large collaborative effort to understand the cause and effects of low egg thiamine levels on endangered winter run Chinook salmon. A great piece on some of these efforts featuring our NOAA and USGS colleagues.
Something was killing baby salmon. Scientists traced it to a food-web mystery Salmon fry in California are suffering from an apparent vitamin deficiency that is threatening fish and other wildlife worldwide. But what is the cause?
11/22/2020
The power of our collective voices matters. Glad this piece of terrible science is getting the attention it deserves. Too bad it was published in the first place but hopefully Nature Communications makes the right decision to pull this paper.
After scalding critiques of study on gender and mentorship, journal says it is reviewing the work Nature Communications paper claims female mentors are bad for early-career female scientists
11/19/2020
Come and be our colleague at the Bodega Marine Lab at UC Davis. Assistant Professor in Sustainable Aquaculture and Coastal Systems. This is one of three faculty positions at BML. The Marine Ecology search is currently reviewing applications but the Marine or Coastal Toxicologist position is still open until Dec 1st.
Assistant Professor of Sustainable Aquaculture and Coastal Systems University of California, Davis is hiring. Apply now!
11/16/2020
We are continuing our collaborative research into the physiological and behavioral effects of thiamine deficiency on early development of salmonids. Here are some recently hatched spring run chinook salmon, which is a threatened run in California. It will still be a little over month before we start to see the spiral swimming behavior and mortality indicative of thiamine deficiency. Our research is looking into the benefits of reducing the negative effects of thiamine deficiency by injecting moms with thiamine prior to spawning in the hatcheries. Photo: Sarah Baird
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