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Kenyon Mobley is an Associate Professor at the Norwegian Fisheries College, part of UiT The Arctic University of Norway. His research focuses on the interplay between evolutionary biology, ecology, and genetic architecture in marine organisms.
- Key research areas: Genetics/Genomics, Marine Biology, Ecotoxicology, Parasitology, Reproduction, Fish Health
- Current emphasis on fish maturation and reproduction, particularly in Atlantic salmon
- Other interests: Local adaptation, ecological speciation, sexual selection, parental care, human-induced stressors
His recent publications explore genotype-environment interactions in salmon maturation, sexual selection dynamics in marine fish, and phylogeographic patterns in Syngnathidae species. Collaborative work spans topics from nutritional ecology to population genetics.
Teaching includes courses in aquatic biology and fish health. He collaborates with international researchers and participates in fieldwork involving marine ecosystems and wild population studies.
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