Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour
Since the time of Darwin evolution has been the primary unifying concept in biology. Research within the Ecology, Evolution and Behaviour Section focuses on the interactions among organisms and their environment and the altering nature of these interactions across space and time. It also focuses on the changes that occur at the level of populations of organisms as a consequence of evolutionary process. Our research is integrative and multidisciplinary, involves a wide range of organisms (from viruses to whales), environments (terrestrial and marine), levels of biological organisation (molecules to ecosystems) and experimental approaches (from laboratory to field, and from computer to library); it provides exciting challenges for career-minded students.
Sandra Anderson
Associate Professor Thomas Buckley
Associate Professor Kendall Clements
Dr Todd Dennis
Dr Andrew Fidler
Dr Anne Gaskett
Dr Greg Holwell
Dr Shane Lavery
Professor John Montgomery
Associate Professor Brian Murray
Associate Professor Richard Newcomb
Dr Stuart Parsons
Dr Howard Ross
Associate Professor Mary Sewell
Dr Judith Sutherland
Dr Louis Tremblay
Professor Michael Walker
Associates
Dr Rochelle Constantine
Dr Mat Goddard
Dr Craig Millar
