People

Patrick T. Martone
Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia (2008- )

Post-doctoral Scholar, Stanford University (2007-2008)
PhD, Stanford University (2001-2007)
BS, Duke University (1994-1998)

Email pmartone(at)mail.ubc.ca


Jennifer Jorve, PhD student
Co-supervisor: Chris Harley

Research interests: Effects of climate change on marine flora and fauna; influence of habitat-forming species on associated communities.

Email jorve(at)zoology.ubc.ca
personal website


Rebecca Guenther, MSc Student

Research interests: Ecophysiology of calcified coralline algae in response to environmental stress and climate change.

Email rguenthe(at)interchange.ubc.ca


Laura Anderson , MSc Student

Research interests: Epiphytism, settlement cues, ecological costs and benefits of host-epiphyte relationships, especially with regards to predation and biomechanics

Email anderson.lauramarie(at)gmail.com


Kathryn Fisher, Undergraduate researcher
Majors: Botany and Geology

Research interests: Growth and calcification of coralline algae, effects of environmental conditions on cell wall mineralogy and algal growth, ecological consequences of calcification and role of biogenic carbonates in geologic carbon cycle


Eli Berenbeim and Monika Dean, Undergraduate researchers
Co-Supervisor: Chris Harley

Research interests: Effects of ocean acidification on growth rate, photosynthetic efficiency, and community structure of phytoplankton communities, especially diatoms.


Bess Kennedy, Undergraduate researcher

Major: Marine Biology

Research interests: Algal symbiosis / lichenization, effects of fungal association on the physiology and survival of the supralittoral marine alga Prasiola.


Lab Alumni


Barry Claman, Undergraduate researcher
Majors: Engineering Physics

Research interests: Hydrodynamic reconfiguration of seaweeds in high flow; morphological trade-off between photosynthetic area and drag; morphological selective pressures on shape


Fiona Hodge, Research Technician

Preservation of seaweeds for classroom demonstrations, museum collections, and herbarium vouchers; certified algal enthusiast; incredible lab and field assistant


Daniel Crawford, Undergraduate researcher

Majors: Engineering physics

Research interests: Biomechanical properties of filamentous algae, effect of cell wall composition on algal material properties


Kevin Murphy, Research Technician

Majors: Visual Arts and Construction

Preservation of seaweeds for classroom demonstrations, infiltrating kelps with glycerine and embedding corallines in resin


Now accepting student applications

I’m looking for bright, creative students who are inspired by seaweeds and want to understand how life “works.” Applications from students with NSERC or NSF fellowships are especially welcome. To discuss possibilities of joining the lab, send me an email.