The Landscape Genomics Group studies population genetic structure, local adaptation and eco-evolutionary patterns in natural, human-disturbed and exploited populations across landscapes, riverscapes, lakescapes, and seascapes. Take a look at our research projects below, and find out more about opportunities for Bachelor and Master projects here.
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- Evolutionary ecology of coexisting stickleback species
- Population genomics of Lake Tanganyika sardines
- Adaptive divergence in periwinkle snails
- Evolutionary ecology of two-spotted gobies
- Evolutionary ecology of Darwin’s finches
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