Malin L. Pinsky, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006-2011 | Biology | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
2011-2013 | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ | |
2013-2024 | Ecology, Evolution, and Natural Resources | Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey | |
2023- | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States |
Area:
Marine ecology, molecular ecology, climate change, conservation biologyWebsite:
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Sign in to add mentorStephen R. Palumbi | grad student | 2006-2011 | Stanford University, Hopkins Marine Station |
Simon Asher Levin | post-doc | 2011-2013 | Princeton (Biomechanics Tree) |
Jorge L Sarmiento | post-doc | 2011-2013 | Princeton (Oceanography Tree) |
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Catalano KA, Drenkard EJ, Curchitser EN, et al. (2024) The contribution of nearshore oceanography to temporal variation in larval dispersal. Ecology. e4412 |
Clark RD, Pinsky ML. (2024) Global patterns of nuclear and mitochondrial genetic diversity in marine fishes. Ecology and Evolution. 14: e11365 |
Comte L, Bertrand R, Diamond S, et al. (2024) Bringing traits back into the equation: A roadmap to understand species redistribution. Global Change Biology. 30: e17271 |
Maureaud AA, Palacios-Abrantes J, Kitchel Z, et al. (2024) FISHGLOB_data: an integrated dataset of fish biodiversity sampled with scientific bottom-trawl surveys. Scientific Data. 11: 24 |
Bandara RMWJ, Curchitser E, Pinsky ML. (2023) The importance of oxygen for explaining rapid shifts in a marine fish. Global Change Biology. e17008 |
Fredston AL, Cheung WWL, Frölicher TL, et al. (2023) Marine heatwaves are not a dominant driver of change in demersal fishes. Nature |
Pinsky ML, Clark RD, Bos JT. (2023) Coral Reef Population Genomics in an Age of Global Change. Annual Review of Genetics |
Reid BN, Star B, Pinsky ML. (2023) Detecting parallel polygenic adaptation to novel evolutionary pressure in wild populations: a case study in Atlantic cod (). Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 378: 20220190 |
Tekwa EW, Catalano KA, Bazzicalupo AL, et al. (2023) The sizes of life. Plos One. 18: e0283020 |
Clark RD, Catalano KA, Fitz KS, et al. (2023) The practice and promise of temporal genomics for measuring evolutionary responses to global change. Molecular Ecology Resources |