Evolutionary Biology

We study the evolutionary processes that generate and maintain biodiversity by integrating large-scale genomic data with evolutionary theory.

Our research primarily focuses on reconstructing population histories and identifying the genetic and phenotypic variation underlying adaptation and speciation. In addition, we use comparative approaches to study evolution across broader timescales.

Our study systems include both natural and experimental populations spanning a wide range of empirical systems. To get a sense of what we do, explore our Genomic Zoo, Publications and mini-abstracts.