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Daniel E. Crocker is a Professor of Biology at Sonoma State University, affiliated with the College of Science, Technology, and Business. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and completed postdoctoral research at the same institution. His work focuses on the physiological and behavioral ecology of marine mammals, particularly pinnipeds like northern elephant seals and leopard seals. Research themes include fasting physiology, stress responses, diving adaptations, and the impact of environmental stressors such as climate change and pollutants. Crocker's studies combine field observations with laboratory analyses, often supported by NSF, NIH, and Office of Naval Research grants. His lab explores molecular mechanisms of energy metabolism, blubber function, and endocrine systems in free-ranging animals.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz (1995)
- Postdoctoral Experience, University of California, Santa Cruz
Research Interests:
- Physiological and behavioral ecology of marine mammals
- Bioenergetics during prolonged fasting
- Oxidative stress and environmental contaminants
- Climate change impacts on polar ecosystems
His recent work highlights adaptations in seals to extreme fasting, stress physiology under anthropogenic pressures, and the use of blubber as a biomarker system. Collaborations include projects with UC Merced and international institutions, addressing both basic science and conservation challenges.
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