Many diverse groups of organisms — from butterflies to beetles to beneficial bacteria — spend their lives intimately associated with host organisms, and evolutionary biologists have long…
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Colloquium: terHorst on the vital evolutionary importance of genetic variation
This week the Fall 2022 Biology Colloquium series will feature CSUN Associate Professor of Biology Casey terHorst. Dr. terHorst studies the mechanistic links between ecological…
View More Colloquium: terHorst on the vital evolutionary importance of genetic variationColloquium: Yoder on the role of species interactions in evolution
This week’s seminar in the Biology Colloquium series launches will be presented by CSUN Assistant Professor of Biology Jeremy Yoder. Dr. Yoder studies the evolution…
View More Colloquium: Yoder on the role of species interactions in evolutionterHorst reviews the predictability of evolution in “tangled banks” of interacting species
Image: Butterflyfish and corals on a part of the Great Barrier Reef, a diverse community of interacting species threatened by climate change (Wikimedia: Wise Hok…
View More terHorst reviews the predictability of evolution in “tangled banks” of interacting speciesterHorst Lab alumnus publishes model of predator-prey dynamics
Biology alumnus Sam Fleischer, now a Ph.D. student at UC Davis, has published results from his undergraduate research with Associate Professor Casey terHorst in the…
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