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The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology group encompasses a broad range of research spanning molecular ecology, population genetics and phylogenetics, behaviour, the evolution of animal & plant reproductive systems, sexual and natural selection, mathematical biology and ecosystem ecology. Faculty and students interact extensively and have created a dynamic, highly interactive research environment (see also our Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour Seminar Series). Many members of the group conduct research at the Queen's University Biological Station.
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Plant ecology and evolution |
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Aquatic ecology |
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Molecular ecology of birds and mammals |
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Plant evolution and population |
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Molecular ecology and evolution |
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Plant and ecosystem ecology |
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Visual ecology, evolution and behaviour of fishes |
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Evolution and conservation of |
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Conservation biology and evolutionary ecology |
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Reproductive strategies |
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Evolutionary physiology |
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Evolutionary ecology of aquatic |
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Communication and social behaviour |
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