Eleanor Caves

Assistant Professor

Vision, behavioral ecology, animal behavior, evolution; visual perception in animals; signaling behavior, form, and perception.

Scott Hodges

Professor

4105 Life Sciences Building
Our laboratory studies the genetic basis of adaptation and speciation using genomic analyses and field-based studies in the genus Aquilegia (Columbines).

Armand Kuris

Professor

2002 Marine Biotech
The mission of our research group is to reveal the role of infectious diseases in ecosystems. We investigate parasite ecology, disease ecology, food web dynamics, ecology and evolution of infectious strategies, and control of human parasites.

Susan J. Mazer

Professor

4119 Life Sciences Building
Quantitative evolutionary genetics, mating system evolution, adaptation, pollination ecology, and floral evolution.

Todd Oakley

Professor

4101 Life Sciences Building
Macroevolution, phylogenetics, bioluminescence, vision, molecular evolution, complexity, marine organismal biology.

Ryoko Oono

Associate Professor

1116 Noble Hall
Plant-microbe evolution and ecology, microbial species diversity and taxonomy, evolution of symbiosis.

Stephen Proulx

Associate Professor

4109 Life Sciences Building
Mathematical theory of evolutionary and eco-evolutionary processes.

Samuel Sweet

Professor

1124 Noble Hall
Distributional ecology and systematics of western North American and Australian amphibians and reptiles; ecology and systematics of monitor lizards; mechanics of intergrade zones and of speciational processes; crypsis; functional and evolutionary morphology; ethnozoology; conservation biology.

Lizzy Wilbanks

Assistant Professor

2128 Noble Hall
I am interested how microbial interactions and tightly-coupled biogeochemical cycles drive the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of populations, with a current focus on the bacteria and archaea of marine aggregates and biofilms.

Soojin Yi

Professor

4107 Life Science Building
An evolutionary biologist using genomic and epigenomic tools to study regulatory evolution.