Peyton Thomas
- Postdoctoral Scholar
Fish physiology • Climate change impacts
Peyton Thomas is a fish physiologist focused on changing climate regimes and the impacts on fish growth trajectories.
She currently studies the growth potential of Arctic fishes across Interior Alaska and Canadian Yukon Territories through bioenergetics modeling using hindcast and forecast river conditions as part of the Arctic Rivers Project. This project is working to incorporate Indigenous Knowledge into the research questions, model parameters, and model outputs to improve our understanding of how fish and communities may adapt to climate change.
For more about Thomas, see her and read these articles:
- Scientist, Olympic hopeful runs with real purpose (Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Arts & Sciences Magazine)
- (Patagonia stories)
Peyton and her Postdoc advisor Cassandra Brooks did a short ice fishing trip in Alaska during a 2023 American Fisheries Society conference. Click to zoom.