Marine ecomechanics and environmental change

 
 

Department of Evolution and Ecology

Bodega Marine Laboratory & Coastal Marine Science Institute

University of California, Davis

Biology matters. Physics matters. Environmental change matters.

—We work at the intersection.

The Gaylord lab works at the nexus of marine ecology and ocean physics.  Much of our current research explores responses of marine organisms to environmental change. We also have longstanding interests in the biomechanics and functional ecology of plants and animals in the sea. We often incorporate a combination of field, laboratory, and theoretical approaches in our science.

 

Our lab strives for professionalism supported by kindness and respect. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion of people from every background, identity, and path through life. We especially acknowledge our Black and Indigenous colleagues.