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Evan Byrnes is a Researcher at Stanford University, affiliated with the Oceans department. His work focuses on marine organism energetics, behavior, and conservation, particularly in elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) and other aquatic species. He holds a Postdoctoral Scholar position and can be reached at eebyrnes@stanford.edu.
His research interests include understanding how environmental factors influence metabolic demands, behavioral adaptations, and spatial ecology in marine animals. He employs biologging technologies, respirometry, and stable isotope analysis to study topics ranging from home range scaling in sharks to energy limitations under climate change.
Byrnes' recent studies highlight the impacts of rising temperatures on ectothermic marine species and the conservation implications of habitat use patterns in vulnerable populations. His methodological innovations include developing portable respirometers for large fish, advancing field-based physiological studies.
While no scientific awards are mentioned in the provided texts, his work demonstrates significant contributions to marine conservation physiology and ecophysiology. No advising relationships or grant details are explicitly stated in the current data.



