06/02 (Tue.) 15:00_Dr. Min-Chen Wang - Using Thermal Performance to Understand Life-History Reorganization Under Environmental Change
(Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystems)
Time: 2026. 06. 02 Tue. 15:00
Venue: Auditorium, 1st Floor, Interdisciplinary Research Building
Speaker: Dr. Min-Chen Wang
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow
Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, Germany
Title: Using Thermal Performance to Understand Life-History Reorganization Under Environmental Change
Host: Dr. Chien-Hsiang Lin
Abstract
Climate-driven environmental change is reshaping physiological stability and life-history trajectories across ecosystems. This talk presents a conceptual framework linking energetic allocation, physiological organization, and life-history trajectories across biological scales. Biological functions respond asynchronously to environmental fluctuations, reflecting differences in sensitivity and buffering capacity across biological systems and life stages. Laboratory experiments, physiological assays, and ecological reconstructions are integrated using marine organisms as model systems. Asynchronous physiological responses may reveal stage-specific functional prioritization under environmental perturbation and help predict life-history reorganization under environmental change. This framework aims to connect physiological mechanisms with ecological forecasting. The ultimate goal is to identify general energetic rules underlying resilience, vulnerability, and future life-history trajectories under ongoing environmental change.
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