ExeterEvolution

People

Click on our names to learn more about who we are and what we do.

Alastair Wilson

We try to understand how genes and environments interact with each other to shape phenotypic traits and their evolution.

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  • Rosie Rickward
  • Federica Poli
  • Patrick Sharman

Alex Hayward

I am fascinated by biodiversity and the forces that structure it.

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  • Ryan Biscocho (PhD)
  • Alice Ryan (MSc)

Barbara Tschirren

I have a broad interest in eco-evolutionary processes in natural populations and how they are affected by environmental change.

Group members
  • Karolina Przesmycka (Postdoc)
  • Emile Michels (PhD)
  • Riona Burke (PhD)
  • Zuzanna Szczutkowska (MRes)
  • Suzanne Kay (Research Technician)

Bartek Troczka

I try to understand the evolution and function of detoxification enzymes

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Ben Longdon

The main focus of our research is how and why susceptibility varies across host species, and how pathogens jump into novel hosts.

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  • Megan Wallace (Postdoc)
  • Hongbo Sun (PhD)
  • Stephen Oware (Research Assistant)

Bram Kuijper

We use mathematical and simulation models to improve our understanding of fundamental questions in evolutionary behavioural ecology.

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Camille Bonneaud

I am interested in understanding the emergence and spread of infectious diseases across wildlife and agricultural systems, as well as how to develop epidemic preparedness programmes.

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Chris Bass

Our group’s research exploits recent advances in transcriptomics, genomics and post-genomic functional approaches to understand adaptive evolution in insects.

Group members
  • Angie Hayward (Postdoc)
  • Ben Hunt (Postdoc)
  • Bin Zeng (Postdoc)
  • Mark Mallott (Technician)
  • Vicky Mallott (Technician)
  • Mathew Chisnall (Technician)
  • Shuchao Wang (PhD)
  • James Gardner (PhD)
  • Tiffany Tsui (PhD)
  • Jie Gao (PhD)
  • Kangsheng Ma (visiting Fellow)
  • Shuai Wang (visiting Fellow)

Dave Hosken

I am primarily interested in sexual phenotypes, particularly those associated with sexual selection and sexual conflict, and in the genotype-phenotype link.

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  • Hiro Shinohara (MRes)
  • Dr Tanya Pennell (Postdoc)

Erik Postma

We study the evolution and genetics of life, love and death in humans and other animals.

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Karl Wotton

My research focuses on animal migration and its ecological consequences.

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  • Toby Doyle
  • Eva Jimenez Guri
  • Jaimie Barnes
  • Olly Poole

Mario Recker

I am interested in multi-scale host-pathogen interactions and how these affect infection pathologies, pathogen evolution and disease incidence across time and space.

Group members
  • Alexander Sadykov (Postdoc)
  • Paritosh Bedekar (PhD)

Mark Hanson

I study host-microbe relationships, and how the immune system evolves to defend against relevant pathogens. My lab takes advantage of fruit fly diversity and Drosophila genetic tools.

Group members
  • Léna Hédelin (Postdoc)
  • Eduardo Gomes Ragnoni (visiting PhD)
  • Jodi Johnson (MSci)
  • Alex Jarvis (UG)

Martin Stevens

My work covers sensory ecology and evolution, especially vision and adaptive coloration.

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MD Sharma

I work on sexual selection, mate choice, sperm competition and inbreeding.

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Richard Ffrench-Constant

Our work spans three very different aspects of current biology: insecticide resistance, insect mimicry, and bacterial virulence.

Group members
  • Mingrui Li (PhD)

Stephen Pates

I try to understand how past animals lived, why particular morphologies evolved, and test hypotheses linking form and function in extinct groups.

Group members
  • Mingjing Zhang (PhD)

Tom Tregenza

My interests lie in understanding how evolution shapes the biodiversity and behaviour of animals.

Research group

Xiaoya Ma

My primary research interest is to understand the origin and early evolution of animal life, especially the major branching events during animal evolution.

Research group
  • Emma Long (PhD)
  • Mia Lorrain-Smith (MSc)
  • Alex James (MSci)
  • Max Bucknall (MSci)

Trine Bilde

I am interested in group living, cooperation and mating systems, genomic consequences of sociality and inbred mating systems, genetic and non-genetic processes involved in adaptation.

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