
Anne Todgham
Associate Professor · Environmental Physiology
University of California, DavisUnited States
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Anne Todgham is an Associate Professor at University of California Davis, affiliated with the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and Department of Animal Science. Her research focuses on environmental physiology and physiological ecology, particularly how aquatic organisms adapt to climate change stressors like ocean acidification, hypoxia, and temperature shifts.
- Research Themes: Global climate change impacts on Antarctic fishes, California aquaculture species, and salmonids
- Lab Highlights: Todgham Lab investigates rocky intertidal physiology, conservation physiology, and multi-stressor responses
Her team has published extensively on sturgeon physiology, mussel thermal tolerance, and amphibious stress responses, with recent work examining thiamine deficiency in California salmon and co-produced conservation strategies. She mentors students through the UC Davis Graduate Groups in Ecology and Animal Biology.
- Scientific Recognition:
- 2019-2020 UC Davis Chancellor’s Fellow
- NSF NRT Sustainable Oceans Fellows mentored
- Key Collaborations:
- Hog Island Oyster Co.
- Kootenai Tribe of Idaho Twin Rivers Hatchery
- National Shellfish Growers Association
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