Evolutionary causes and consequences of sex-specific selection

Evolutionary causes and consequences of sex-specific selection
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Tim Janicke. Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, University of Montpellier

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"Evolutionary Genetics and Ecology Group

Our research is primarily focused on evolutionary genetics and evolutionary ecology. We are interested in natural and sexual selection, evolution of life-history traits, evolution of mating and genetic systems, phylogeography, speciation and hybridization, genetic, mutational, and phenotypic variation (including phenotypics plasticity), and the interface between population genetics and community ecology.

These research topics have implications for the conservation of biodiversity, adaptation to global change, and biological invasions. 

We work on a diversity of model species, and have developed strong expertise in long-term studies of natural populations, quantitative genetics, theoretical and molecular population genetics, controled experiments in the laboratory, experimental evolution and statistics for evolutionary biology."

Genetics and Evolutionary Ecology

Speaker
Tim Janicke
Hosted by
Max Tschol