Travis Seaborn

Travis standing in a river holding a net and fish while smiling at camera.

Travis Seaborn

North Dakota State University, Applied Ecology

Broadly speaking, my lab is interested in conservation and ecology as species face environmental change, and how our actions can shift these outcomes. We take an interdisciplinary approach, using tools and research from conservation genetics for an individual population all the way to continental scale climate change models of where species occur. This leaves us exploring questions on a variety of basic and applied biology questions scaling from genomes to social-ecological systems and their landscapes. Our current projects include restoration, climate change, land use change, and disease ecology.

Email: travis.seaborn@ndsu.edu

Lab Website

Project: Doing better at home: does local adaptation explain performance of differences in hatchery walleye?