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My lab’s research seeks to understand the relative roles of evolutionary and geological history in the ecology and evolution of taxa, populations, communities, and ecosystems. We accomplish this by quantifying biodiversity patterns in nearshore, marine habitats to recognize processes that drive these patterns through time and space. This requires an integrative approach that draws from experimental ecology, phylogenetic & comparative methods, archeology, developmental biology, genomics, molecular biology, paleontology and geology. The organisms that we study include algae, invertebrates (often molluscs), fishes, birds, and marine mammals. Because our research follows organisms and habitats through multiple temporal and spatial scales, this work often provides unique perspectives from which to understand organism and ecosystem responses to past environmental change. The results of these studies not only provide a better and deeper understanding of biodiversity and the history of life but also aid in generating and constraining scenarios and predictions for future responses.
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Elsevier eBookspp.438-452, (2024)
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ECONOMETRICSno. 4 (2023): 24-24
Reference Module in Life Sciences (2022)
MOLLUSCAN RESEARCHno. 4 (2022): 261-270
semanticscholar(2021)
Invertebrate Biologyno. 4 (2020)
Biology and Evolution of the Molluscapp.195-288, (2020)
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