Nann A. Fangue:
Assistant Professor in Physiological Ecology
nafangue@ucdavis.edu
Office: 1393 Academic Surge
Phone: 530-752-0388
Fax: 530-752-4154
Areas of Specialization:
Ecological Physiology, Aquatic Physiology, and Climate Change Physiology
Academic History:
2007 Ph.D., Zoology. University of British Columbia
2001 M.Sc., Biology. Universith of West Florida
1999 B.Sc., Marine Biology. University of West Florida
Selected Publications:
Rummer, J.L., N.A. Fangue, H.L. Wallman, B.N. Tiffany, K.J. Fitchett, S. Galleher, A. Kirkpatrick,
C.M. Pomory, and W.A. Bennett. 2008. Effects of Physiological Tolerance to Hyperthermia and Hypoxia on Species Richness and Distribution of Rockpool Fishes of Loggerhead Key, Dry Tortugas National Park. In Press, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 371:155-162.
Fangue, N.A., J.G. Richards, and P.M. Schulte. 2009. Do Mitochondrial Properties Explain
Intraspecific Variation in Thermal Tolerance? Journal of Experimental Biology. 212: 514-522.
Fangue, N.A., M. Mandic, J.G. Richards, and P.M. Schulte. 2008. Swimming Performance and
Energetics as a Function of Temperature in Killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 81(4): 389-401.
Sloman, K.A., M. Mandic, A.E. Todgham, N.A. Fangue, P. Subrt, and J.G. Richards. 2008. The
Response of the Tidepool Sculpin, Oligocottus maculosus, to Hypoxia in Laboratory, Mesocosm and Field Environments. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A. 149: 284-292.
Fangue, N.A., M. Hofmeister, and P.M. Schulte. 2006. Intraspecific Variation in Thermal
Tolerance and Heat Shock Protein Gene Expression in Common Killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 209: 2859-2872.
Tiffany, B.N., N.A. Fangue, and W.A. Bennett. 2006. Destruction of a Pygmy Octopus
Population Following a Harmful Algal Bloom in a Northwest Florida Bay. American Malacological Bulletin. 21(1-2): 11-15.
Fangue, N.A., and W.A. Bennett. 2003. Thermal Tolerance Responses of Laboratory-acclimated
and Seasonally-acclimatized Atlantic Stingray, Dasyatis sabina. Copeia. 2003(2): 315-325.
Fangue, N.A., K.E. Flaherty, J.L. Rummer, G. Cole, K.S. Hansen, R. Hinote, B.L. Noel, H. Wallman, and W.A. Bennett. 2001. Temperature and Hypoxia Tolerance of Selected Fishes from a Hyperthermal Rockpool in the Dry Tortugas, with Notes on Diversity and Behavior. Caribbean Journal of Science. 37(1-2): 81-87.
Memberships:
Professional Societies: Society of Experimental Biology, Society of Integrative and Comparative Physiology, American Fisheries Society, American Physiological Society, Canadian Society of Zoologists, American Elasmobranch Society, Western Society of Naturalists
Honors/Awards:
2007-2008 NSF International Research Postdoctoral Fellowship
2007 Canadian Society of Zoologists Hoar Award Finalist
2006 American Physiological Society Scholander Award Finalist
2005 NSF Antarctic Biology Course Participant
2005 University of British Columbia Graduate Predoctoral Fellowship
2003-2004 Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Predoctoral Fellowship
2002 Graduate Student of the Year
2001 Samuel Gruber Award (American Elasmobranch Society)
1999 Marine Biology Student of the Year
1999 Scholar-Athlete of the Year
Wildlife, Fish, & Conservation Biology