Ecology and Evolution
Faculty in the Ecology and Evolution Division have a diverse set of research interests ranging from bioinformatics and molecular evolution to behavioral and community ecology.
Ecology
Our faculty have expertise in community ecology, biodiversity, biological invasions, and ecological genetics. Multiple faculty study plant ecology, including belowground communities, as well as plant-microbe and plant-herbivore interactions. Our local field sites are in dunes, forests, coastal wetlands, grasslands, and deserts.
Evolution
We study evolution from the level of genes to complex phenotypes. Areas of expertise include evolutionary genomics, population genetics, evolution of development, sexual selection, and the evolution of social behavior. Our research spans from theoretical to empirical, working with insects, protists, and other organisms.