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Using East African Zosterops to understand speciation and eco-evolutionary dynamics in rapidly changing environments

Natural selection is the key process of speciation and can act rapidly under environmental change. Habitat destruction, for instance, isolates populations that need to adapt to prevent extinction. Under these circumstances evolutionary rescue by related interacting species could promote adaptation. Using recently radiated Zosterops in Eastern Africa I want to study their eco-evolutionary dynamics under past and present environmental changes.

Date:1 Oct 2016 →  30 Sep 2019
Keywords:co-evolutionary dynamics, environmental niche, evolutionary rescue
Disciplines:Tropical medicine, Animal biology