
Tyler G Evans
Assistant Professor · Environmental Physiology
California State University, East BayAbout
Tyler G Evans is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at California State University East Bay. His research focuses on understanding how abiotic environmental variables influence the performance of marine organisms in the context of global climate change. Specializing in an integrative and comparative approach, his work spans from molecular-level genomic responses to organismal-level physiological outcomes, emphasizing species' adaptability to changing environments.
His research integrates environmental physiology and genomics to study organisms such as mussels, oysters, sea urchins, and fish. Key themes include thermotolerance, ocean acidification, salinity fluctuations, and predator-prey interactions. The Evans Lab employs cutting-edge genomic tools to link molecular mechanisms to broader ecological outcomes, aiding in predicting species' resilience to future environmental challenges.
Publications highlight studies on proteomic adaptations, transcriptomic responses to stressors, and the impacts of climate variables on species distribution and conservation. While no specific awards are listed, his work contributes significantly to marine conservation and climate change research. The lab’s website (http://evanslabcsueb.weebly.com/) provides further details on ongoing projects and collaborations.
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