The
Department of Ecology & Evolution hosts diverse faculty and
student
interests in the ecological and evolutionary processes that underlie
patterns of life on earth. The research interests of our faculty
include population genetics, molecular evolution, quantitative
genetics, animal behavior, plant and animal ecology, evolutionary
theory, systematic paleontology, and related subjects. A
common
theme in E&E is the application of quantitative techniques and
current technologies to probe the conceptual foundations of ecology and
evolution. More...