Dr Katie Dubois

Lecturer

Contact info

Office: 114 Marine Centre Wales

Google Scholar | Twitter: @KatieDu_Ecology

I am a functional ecologist, broadly interested in mechanisms underpinning the relationship between biodiversity, ecosystem function, and the provision of ecosystem services. I completed a Ph.D. in 2021 through the University of California, Davis and the Bodega Marine Laboratory. My doctoral research focused on linking patterns of phenotypic and genotypic diversity within seagrass (Zostera marina) populations to seagrass meadow resilience to ocean warming. I then completed a three-year postdoctoral fellowship at Bowdoin College and the Schiller Coastal Studies Center, through which I led studies on seagrass and rocky intertidal communities that integrated data on population genomics, macrophyte physiology, and invertebrate community dynamics. More recently, I have partnered with aquaculture organizations to investigate bivalve-macrophyte interactions and work towards understanding potential benefits of multi-trophic aquaculture practices in the context of ocean warming and acidification.

My research interests continue to focus on the following themes: macrophyte physiology, benthic community ecology, population genomics, ecological-evolutionary feedbacks, and global change biology. At Bangor, I am excited to be part of the ECW+ initiative on connecting “Land, Sea, and People” aimed at fostering new collaborations between the School of Ocean Sciences and UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.

  1. Article › Research › Peer-reviewed
  2. Sequential disturbances alter the outcome of inter‐genotypic interactions in a clonal plant

    Kollars, N., DuBois, K. & Stachowicz, J., 1 Jan 2021, In: Functional Ecology. 35, 1, p. 127-138

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  3. Shifting seagrass‐oyster interactions alter species response to ocean warming and acidification

    DuBois, K., Baumann, J. H., Charles, E. J., Ralph, F. G. & Carlon, D. B., 1 Nov 2024, In: Journal of Ecology. 112, 11, p. 2552-2566

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  4. The effect of warming on seagrass wasting disease depends on host genotypic identity and diversity

    Schenck, F., DuBois, K., Kardish, M., Stachowicz, J. & Hughes, R., 18 Dec 2022, In: Ecology. 104, 3, e3959.

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  5. Commissioned report › Research › Not peer-reviewed
  6. Published

    Farming seagrasses and seaweeds: Responsible Restoration & Revenue Generation

    DuBois, K., 2024, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences.

    Research output: Book/ReportCommissioned report

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