Malin Pinsky

Malin Pinsky is an associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and leads the Global Change Research Group at UC Santa Cruz. His research focuses on the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms driving global biodiversity change across scales of biological organization, from genomes to communities, integrating ecological theory with big data from global observing networks and temporal genomics to understand the dynamics of ecological systems in a changing world. Terrestrial, marine, and freshwater realms are fundamentally different physical environments, and a central interest is the extent to which global change patterns and processes are similar across realms and the implications for developing a more sustainable society.

Publications:

Evolutionary Resilience for Kelp: Prospects and Challenges Workshop Report, Monterey Bay Aquarium, May 22, 2024

Malin Pinsky, April D. Ridlon, Kristen Elsmore, Jan Freiwald, Steve I. Lonhart, Laurinne Balstad, Marissa L. Baskett, Madhavi A. Colton, Aimee David, Rebecca Flores Miller, Anita Giraldo-Ospina, Hilary A. Hayford, Carrie V. Kappel, Kerry J. Nickols, Peter T. Raimondi, Roy Roberts, Maya Zeff

Figshare, 10 Sep 2024

Last modified: Sep 26, 2024