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Updated August 18, 2003
| The Washington University Ecology and Evolution Group | |||
| The Larson Lab: Molecular approaches to the study of historical biogeography, genomic evolution, developmental and morphological evolution, and the genetic structures of natural populations | The Templeton Lab: Population genetics and microevolutionary theory. | ||
| The Chase Lab: The rules (or lack thereof) underlying the diversity, distribution, and abundance of animal and plant species from the population/community/ecosystem perspective. | ![]() |
The Schaal Lab: Plant evolution diversity and conservation. | |
| Other Labs Studying Ecology, Evolution, Behavior, and Herpetology | |||
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The Vitt Lab at the University of Oklahoma: Herpetology, ecology and life histories of reptiles | The Powell Lab at Avila College: West Indian Herpetology | |
| The Schluter Lab at the University of British Columbia: Speciation, adaptive radiation, natural selection and sexual selection in the wild. | The Hedges Lab at Pennsylvannia State University: Molecular phylogenetics, systematics, biodiversity, and astrobiology | ||
| The Irschick Lab at Tulane University: Evolution, functional morphology and behavioral ecology - Losos Lab alum! | The Wake Lab at UC Berkeley: Evolutionary biology; Functional, evolutionary, evolutionary genetics, development, geographical ecology and systematics of salamanders; conservation biology and biodiversity policy issues. | ||
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The Keogh Lab at the Australian National University: study and evaluation of evolutionary processes using reptiles and frogs as model systems | The Martins Lab at Indiana University: The comparative method and animal behavior. | |
| The McPeek Lab at Dartmouth College: Community ecology and evolution of damselflies | ![]() |
The Jenssen Lab at Virginia Tech: Behavioral ecology of Anolis lizards | |
| The Caldwell Lab at the University of Oklahoma: Herpetology, ecology, and behavior of amphibians | ![]() |
The Brodie Lab at Indiana University: Evolutionary causes and implications of behavioral and inherited traits in reptiles and amphibians | |
| The Cannatella Lab at the University of Texas, Austin: "Two thumbs up", "Cool herps...", "Trippy, Provocative" | The Pianka Lab at UT Austin: Population and community ecology | ||
| The Garland Lab at the University of California, Irvine: Evolution, Physiological Ecology,Evolutionary Physiology, Comparative Physiology, Quantitative Genetics, Biostatistics, Herpetology, Conservation Biology | The Zamudio Lab at Cornell University: population biology, systematics and character evolution | ||
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The Greene Lab at Cornell University: behavior, ecology, evolution, and conservation biology of vertebrates | ![]() |
The Patton Lab at UC Berkeley: Mammalian biosystematics, with emphasis on phylogenesis and speciation. |
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The Sinervo Lab at the University of California at Santa Cruz: "Lizard Land" Lizard behavior and ecology and some cool movies. | ![]() |
The Greenberg Lab at the University of Tennessee Knoxville: Physiological ethology |
| The Wainwright Lab at the University of California at Davis: Evolution of organismal design - PAGE DOWN WHEN CHECKED AUGUST 18, 2003 | The Janzen Lab at Iowa State: Evolutionary herpetology | ||
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The Jayne Lab at the University of Cincinnati: Functional morphology and behavior or vertebrates; herpetology . Check out this page to see some cool videos of lizard locomotion. | The Ryan Lab at UT Austin: Animal communication and evolution of behavior | |
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