معرفی
Kyle Coblentz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Colby College. His research integrates ecology, evolution, and quantitative modeling to investigate species interactions and climate adaptation mechanisms. He employs multidisciplinary approaches including laboratory experiments with protists, field studies on invertebrates, and computational modeling.
Education:
- PhD in Zoology, Oregon State University
- B.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University
Research Focus: Dr. Coblentz's lab examines how ecological and evolutionary processes jointly determine predator-prey dynamics and population responses to environmental change. Current work investigates: (1) mechanistic drivers of predator feeding rates, (2) evolutionary adaptation to climate change through species interactions, and (3) development of predictive models integrating empirical data from both laboratory and field systems.
Publication Trends: His recent articles demonstrate a strong focus on trophic interactions, intraspecific variation, and climate change impacts, utilizing innovative modeling frameworks alongside experimental validation. Key themes include quantifying functional responses, heritable trait variation, and non-compensatory ecological adaptations.
Awards: No scientific awards mentioned in source material.
Academic Activities: Leads an active research laboratory investigating evolutionary ecology. No information available regarding student advising or grants.




