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Joshua Lord

Associate Professor of Biology (2017)

Education

  • B.A. in Biology (magna cum laude) with Honors, Colby College
  • M.S. in Marine Biology, University of Oregon
  • Ph.D. in Oceanography, University of Connecticut

Contact

Email: lordj02@moravian.edu
Phone: 610-861-1414
Office: Priscilla Payne Hurd Academic Complex, Room 218
Lab: Collier Hall of Science 317

Field Marine Ecology - Jamaica

Areas of Research and/or Expertise     Josh Lord and Morgan Weaver

Marine Ecology, Invertebrate Zoology, Climate Change, Invasive Species, Competitive and Predator-Prey Interactions. My research generally focuses on how environmental conditions can change species interactions and impact biological communities. I have also started to examine complex social interactions (dominance hierarchies) and unique antipredator behavior in invertebrates like shrimp.

Email me if you are interested in conducting research on marine biology or invertebrate behavior!

Biography

Dr. Lord started at É«ÖÐÉ« University in Fall 2017, coming from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) where he was a postdoctoral fellow. Prior to that he was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Bates College, where he taught a variety of marine biology and climate change courses. He lived in western Pennsylvania until he was 12 years old and has lived all over the country since then, including stints in North Carolina, Connecticut, Maine, Oregon, and California. He was worked in a variety of habitats including rocky intertidal zones, a marine loch in Ireland, deep sea canyons in California, and has been to the bottom of the ocean in a deep-sea submersible.

Dr. Lord created the in 2014, which is a citizen science program involving high school and college students in monitoring of invasive biofouling species. While this program ran out of funding, it involved teachers and students from over 30 schools in 5 countries in marine invasive species research. He has been a review panelist for the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program and has been the Chief Scientist for several MBARI research expeditions.

Dr. Lord presents regularly at scientific conferences including the Benthic Ecology Meeting and Western Society of Naturalists meeting. He has also presented at the International Invasive Sea Squirt Conference and Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation conference, among others. He has given invited talks at institutions including the Darling Marine Center, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, Colby College, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Bodega Marine Lab, and Moss Landing Marine Lab.