Gordon Ober
Profile
Dr. Ober is a marine ecologist interested in understanding how climate change impacts marine ecosystems and organisms. He has several on-going projects both in the lab and in the field, they range from tracking changes in invertebrate and seaweed communities along the shore to quantifying thermal performance of shellfish. He teaches a wide variety of courses in both Environmental Science and Biology and Biotechnology, and keeps an active research lab, supported by undergraduate students.
Education
University of Rhode Island
Ph.D.
Ecology and Ecosystems Science
2016
University of Connecticut
B.S.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
2009
Courses
ENV130 - Environmental Science I
BIO210 - Biostatistics
BIO226 - Marine Biology
ENV313 - Principles of Modern Conservation
BIO205 - Plant Biology
ENV150 - Environmental Issues
ENV320 - Advanced Ecology
Accomplishments
Awards
- EPA STAR Fellow
- NSF EAPSI Fellow
Publications
- Ober, G. T., Thornber, C. S., & Grear, J. S. (2022). Ocean acidification but not nutrient enrichment reduces grazing and alters diet preference in Littorina littorea. Marine Biology, 169(9), 112.
- Ober, G. T., Rognstad, R. L., & Gilman, S. E. (2019). The cost of emersion for the barnacle Balanus glandula. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 627, 95-107.
- Ober, G. T., & Thornber, C. S. (2017). Divergent responses in growth and nutritional quality of coastal macroalgae to the combination of increased pCO2 and nutrients. Marine environmental research, 131, 69-79.