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Research Interests of EEOB Faculty

Graduate Faculty
  • Christina Burch - evolutionary genetics, experimental studies of evolution using microbes
  • Sabrina S. Burmeister - Neuroethology of animal communication, social control of reproduction.
  • John Bruno - Marine Ecology; the population and community ecology and conservation of coastal marine ecosystems
  • Joseph G. Carter - Paleoecology; invertebrate paleontology.
  • Alan Feduccia - Evolutionary biology; avian evolution, paleontology, and systematics.
  • Patricia G. Gensel - Paleobotany (palynology); plant morphology, evolution.
  • Bob Goldstein - Generation of cell diversity in development, evolution of development
  • Corbin D. Jones - Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics
  • William M. Kier - Functional morphology of invertebrates; biomechanics.
  • Joel G. Kingsolver - Evolutionary biology, population ecology and functional biology of insects.
  • Kenneth J. Lohmann - Neuroethology, sensory biology, and behavior of marine animals.
  • Charles E. Mitchell - Disease ecology, plant invasions, community ecology, global change.
  • Clifford R. Parks - Systematics: chemotaxonomy; genetics of higher plants.
  • Robert K. Peet - Ecology: plant communities and populations.
  • Charles H. Peterson - Population and community ecology in marine environments.
  • David W. Pfennig - Evolutionary Biology and Ecology.
  • Karin Pfennig - Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution
  • Robert D. Podolsky - Evolutionary ecology, evolution of organism performance.
  • Seth R. Reice - Experimental stream ecology; community and ecosystems analysis.
  • Maria Servedio - evolutionary theory, theoretical studies of behavior and speciation
  • Keith W. Sockman - Neural, physiological, and behavioral ecology.
  • Alan E. Stiven - Population biology and community ecology.
  • Todd Vision - Computational genetics, genome evolution and the architecture of complex traits
  • Peter S. White - Plant ecology; conservation ecology.
  • R. Haven Wiley - Animal behavior, especially communication and social organization.
  • Chris Willett - population genetics, genetics of speciation
  • Robert E. Wyatt - Ecology and evolution of plant reproduction.
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