
معرفی
Dustin Marshall is a Research Professor and Larkins Fellow at Monash University's School of Biological Sciences. His research integrates evolutionary biology, marine ecology, and physiology, with a focus on genetic/phenotypic variation and metabolic adaptations in marine organisms. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to marine ecosystems.
Research Interests: Marshall investigates how environmental factors (e.g., temperature, density) influence metabolic scaling, reproductive strategies, and evolutionary adaptation in marine species. Key themes include energetic trade-offs in life-history complexity and physiological responses to global change.
Awards & Honors:
- Larkins Fellowship
Research Leadership: He currently leads 12 projects, including ARC-funded initiatives on phytoplankton functionality, copepod adaptation to climate change, and temperature-driven life-history evolution. His lab emphasizes eco-energetics and nongenetic parental effects.




