Ian A.E. Butts - profile information
More information about Ian A.E. Butts
- Associate Professor
- School of Fisheries, Aquaculture & Aquatic Sciences
iab0007@auburn.edu
203B Swingle Hall
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Aquatic Reproductive Physiology Lab
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Education
Ph.D. in BiologyUniversity of New Brunswick, Canada2010
M.S. in BiologyUniversity of New Brunswick, Canada2006
B.S. in Marine BiologyUniversity of New Brunswick, Canada2002
Professional Experience
- October 2022 – Present: Associate Professor (60% Research / 40% Teaching)
- January 2017 – September 2022: Assistant Professor (60% Research / 40% Teaching)
- March 2016 – December 2016 Senior Research Scientist, Technical University of Denmark
- December 2012 – February 2016 Research Scientist, Technical University of Denmark
- December 2010 – December 2012 Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation post-doctoral fellow, University of Windsor
Research
In terms of research, my long-term objective is to support the development of sustainable aquaculture, fisheries management, and conservation biology. To accomplish this I take an interdisciplinary approach to test hypotheses in reproductive biology and physiology of aquatic species, with the ultimate goal of understanding and controlling processes that impact gamete quality and offspring performance. Within this regard our work revolves around three main research themes:
- Applied reproductive physiology: understand and control gametogenesis, gamete physiology, fertilization, and embryonic development for species of commercial importance, and identify factors regulating these processes.
- Gamete cryopreservation: develop cutting-edge techniques to cryopreserve genetic resources (i.e. create a “germplasm repository”) for conservation breeding efforts that may be needed in the future for commercially important or endangered species
- Sexual selection and the evolution of gamete interactions: quantify the relative importance of reproductive traits, sperm competition, and gamete interactions in shaping fertilization dynamics and the evolution of sexual characteristics
Honors and Awards
- 2023 United States Aquaculture Society Distinguished Early Career Award
- 2021 Auburn University College of Agriculture Dean’s Research Award
- 2020 Auburn University College of Agriculture Dean’s Grantsmanship Award
Professional Affiliations
- European Aquaculture Society
- World Aquaculture Society
- Member of the Aquaculture Association of Canada