
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Noble is a Lecturer in the Division of Ecology and Evolution at Australian National University (ANU). He holds a PhD from Macquarie University and an MSc from the University of Guelph. His research integrates observational, experimental, and statistical approaches to address questions in ecophysiology, evolutionary ecology, and meta-analysis. Key interests include the covariance of metabolism and behavior, maternal and environmental effects on life-history traits, function-valued trait evolution, and statistical methods in ecology. He has received the ARC Discovery Early Career Award (DECRA) and is actively involved in conservation-related research and preprint advocacy.
Dr. Noble has supervised research students and led projects such as the ANU Futures Scheme (2019–2023), focusing on expanding meta-research methodologies. His work spans diverse taxa including lizards, crickets, Daphnia, and Zebrafish. Notable contributions include developing statistical frameworks for meta-analysis and exploring transgenerational effects of environmental stressors.
Key research themes include climate change impacts on ectotherms, maternal contributions to offspring development, and the role of oxidative phosphorylation in phenotypic variation. His interdisciplinary approach bridges fieldwork, lab experiments, and computational modeling.

