The common view of natural selection is based solely on the individual: A trait allows an organism to out-compete its rivals and is thus passed down to its offspring. To suggest otherwise can provoke ...
Rare diseases are usually caused by a single genetic defect, but searching for the cause and assessing the effects of those defects is highly complex and difficult. Researchers headed by a team at the ...
When most people think about natural selection, they imagine individuals competing with one another: The fastest animal escapes predators, the strongest plant produces more seeds, and the most ...
The common view of natural selection is based solely on the individual: A trait allows an organism to out-compete its rivals and is thus passed down to its offspring. To suggest otherwise can provoke ...
Research in my lab is dedicated to the study of invertebrate diversity at all levels of biological organization. The chief focus is on microscopic invertebrates of the interstitial and planktonic ...
The relationship between physical theory and biological organization remains one of the most challenging in contemporary science. Part of the inspiration of ...
I’m generally interested in how organisms respond to a changing world and exploring those responses from the perspective of multiple levels of biological organization. Further, I’m interested in ...
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