Dam's Planktonomics Lab

Dam's Planktonomics Lab

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Hans Dam's laboratory at the University of Connecticut. We study plankton ecology and evolution

Photos from Dam's Planktonomics Lab's post 04/12/2026

The Dam lab students and postdoc engaged the public at the Sip n Science event in Stonington, CT.

12/12/2025

Christmas lunch at the Dam’s lab. We were missing two undergrads. It’s 13 people in the lab now. Thankful to these incredibly folks. Plankton rule!

Photos from Dam's Planktonomics Lab's post 11/20/2025

Today it was my pleasure and honor to give a talk at the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, which has existed since 1799, on my favorite animals-copepods!

It was great to engage with an eclectic, intelligent, and highly curious crowd.

10/27/2025

New article from the Dam lab. We review adaptation costs in the Anthropocene. Kudos to former student and now colleague, Jimmy deMayo for leading this effort.

Get the preprint free here until Dec. 11, 2025

authors.elsevier.com

Complementary genetic and epigenetic changes facilitate rapid adaptation to multiple global change stressors | PNAS 07/15/2025

New collaborative paper with Melissa Pespeni's lab (U Vermont). After evolving a copepod population for 25 generations under warming and acidification conditions, the results show a surprising picture of the complementary contributions of both genetic and epigenetic mechanisms to population resilience in global change conditions.

Complementary genetic and epigenetic changes facilitate rapid adaptation to multiple global change stressors | PNAS To persist under unprecedented rates of global change, populations can adapt or acclimate. However, how these resilience mechanisms interact, parti...

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Department Of Marine Sciences, UCONN
Groton, CT
O6340