
Amanda Kelley
Associate Professor
Marine Biology
Marine Ecology
Environmental Studies
Marine Invertebrates
Scientific Diving
College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
2120 Koyukuk Dr.
331 Irving II
Fairbanks, AK 99775-7220
907-474-2474
alkelley@alaska.edu
- Alorah Bliese
 - Josianne Haag
 - Akiva Gebler
 - Jackson Pillifant
 - Hayden Crumb
 
PUBLICATIONS LIST HERE
- Ecological physiology
 - Global change biology
 - Remote sensors
 - Invasive biology/ecology
 - Organism–environment interactions: response of species to ocean change; e.g., ocean acidification, increased temperature
 - Cellular and organismal physiology
 - Transcriptomics
 - Coastal ecological processes
 
My research focuses on organism-environment interactions in coastal marine ecosystems using time-series observational data combined with field and laboratory experiments to predict the response of species to ocean change.
- Currently, my research investigates the transcriptomic response of Antarctic sea urchin larvae to the individual and interacting conditions of future ocean change- including ocean acidification and increased temperature.
 
- AAUS Certification
 
				
