Carly RyanCarly Ryan

Dr. Steve Dudgeon Hydractinia Lab

Deparment of Biology
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8303

carly.ryan.16@csun.edu

Education:

B.S. Environmental Biology - California State University, Northridge , 2007


Carly Ryan FieldCurrent Research and Research Interests

M.S. Thesis:

Morphological plasticity: how phenotypic flexibility shapes the fates of individuals, populations and evolutionary trajectories

I am interested in the evolution and biology of colonial organisms and how sessile organisms use growth and morphological plasticity to respond to changing environmental conditions. I am currently working on several projects which look at different aspects of these responses from the level of gene expression to population level effects in two colonial hydrazoans, Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus and Podocoryna carnea.

Carly Ryan Field

 

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