Dr Gabriel Yvon-Durocher
Professor (ESI)
Physical Geography
University of Exeter
Environment and Sustainability Institute
Penryn Campus
Penryn TR10 9FE
About me:
Research in my group explores the effects of environmental change on the structure and functioning of ecosystems (which comprise groups of species, their interactions with one another and with the physical and chemical environment in which they exist). We use a combination of laboratory experiments, field surveys and analyses of large ecological datasets to explore the mechanisms that control the cycling of elements through the Earth-system. Our work spans multiple levels of biological organisation, from sub-cellular biochemistry to the dynamics of ecosystems, and searches for similarities across aquatic and terrestrial systems. The ultimate goal of our work is to develop a predictive 'tool box' to forecast how ecosystems will change in a world increasingly dominated by humans.
I am a member of the Environment and Sustainability Institute and of the Biosciences department in the College of Life and Environmental Sciences.
Interests:
- Ecosystem fluxes of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4)
- Size structure of aquatic and terrestrial communities
- Evolutionary, biochemical and physiological mechanisms of thermal adaptation
Qualifications:
2010 PhD Ecology (Queen Mary, University of London)
2006 BSc Ecology (Queen Mary, University of London)
Career:
2016 Professor, University of Exeter
2014 Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter
2012 Lecturer, University of Exeter
2010-2012 Research Fellow, Queen Mary, University of London