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Michael Moore is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Colorado Denver, part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on evolutionary ecology, eco-physiology, and global change impacts on organisms. He investigates topics such as climate adaptation in dragonflies, thermal tolerance mechanisms, and the ecological consequences of sexual selection.
Dr. Moore holds a PhD in Biology and has conducted extensive field and laboratory studies on insect behavior, physiology, and evolutionary processes. His work integrates comparative methods and citizen science to understand species responses to environmental change. Key research themes include rapid cold hardening in insects, mating behavior in wildfire-affected habitats, and the interplay between ornamentation and survival traits.
Recent publications highlight his exploration of dragonfly ecology in altered landscapes, heat tolerance adaptations, and the evolutionary trade-offs between sexual display traits and survival. His studies often emphasize the urgency of understanding how organisms cope with escalating climatic pressures.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. He teaches courses in integrative biology and maintains active collaborations with researchers studying global change biology and ecological physiology.


