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Aquatic Ecology
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Aquatic Ecology

Thorp's lab centers on the community and ecosystem levels of aquatic ecology.

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Population and Community Ecology
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Population and Community Ecology

The Reuman lab does quantitative population and community ecology, often at large spatial scales.

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Macroevolution Graphs
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Macroevolution Graphs

The Lieberman lab uses the fossil record to gain insights into the patterns and processes of macroevolution.

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Red Fish
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Red Fish

The Smith lab studies the evolution of fishes using morphological and molecular approaches.

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Pink Flower
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Pink Flower

Hileman's lab focuses on understanding the evolution of plant development with a focus on floral diversification.

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Anolis Lizard
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Anolis Lizard

Glor's lab studies the evolution of biological diversity, focusing on adaptive radiation in Anolis lizards and other reptiles.

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Wild Bee
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Wild Bee

Engel's lab studies the biology and biodiversity of wild bees throughout the world.

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Medusozoa
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Medusozoa

The Cartwright lab studies the evolution of Medusozoa using phylogenetics and development.

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Wetlands, Lakes, and Streams
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Wetlands, Lakes, and Streams

The Burgin Lab studies how human activities and climate change affect water quality in wetlands, lakes, and streams.

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Spade with Soil Sample
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Spade with Soil Sample

The Billings' Lab characterizes the features governing nitrogen, carbon, and water fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems, and how these dynamics are influenced by environmental change.

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