Job title:
Associate Professor
Department:
Integrative Biology
Bio/CV:
I am an evolutionary biologist broadly interested in the ecology, evolution, and genomics of adaptive radiation in fishes. My lab uses field experiments, natural history, population genomics, behavioral ecology, functional morphology, quantitative and functional genetics, and phylogenetic methods to dissect this process at the mesoevolutionary scale in rapid radiations of three or more species.
For full research description, please visit Christopher's Faculty Profile.
Research interests:
evolutionary biology, speciation, genomics, adaptation, craniofacial development
Role: