معرفی
Dr. Pablo Salmon is an Affiliate Researcher at the University of Glasgow's School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine. His research focuses on the intersection of physiology and evolutionary ecology, particularly life-history trade-offs, oxidative stress, telomere dynamics, and mitochondrial functioning. He investigates how environmental changes, especially urbanization, impact wildlife physiology and aging processes.
Salmon's work spans studies on songbird adaptations to urban environments, mitochondrial aging mechanisms in zebra finches, and telomere dynamics under anthropogenic stressors. His research employs meta-analyses, experimental approaches, and genomic tools to understand organismal responses to environmental perturbations. He has published extensively in top journals like Journal of Animal Ecology, Nature Communications, and Molecular Ecology.
Key themes in his publications include urbanization-induced physiological changes in birds, mitochondrial efficiency declines with age, and the role of telomeres in stress resilience. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his contributions highlight impactful studies on biodiversity conservation and evolutionary biology.
Salmon collaborates widely with institutions globally, evidenced by multi-author papers on topics like DNA methylation in urban birds and continent-wide genomic adaptations. His research narrative emphasizes practical implications for wildlife management and environmental policy in the context of human-driven ecological changes.

