Evolutionary Environmental Biology

We aim to understand responses of natural populations to natural and human induced environmental change at ecological time scales (i.e. within a few generations), and study eco-evolutionary responses across individual, population and ecosystem levels. We focus on effects of environmental stress effects, spatio-temporal dynamics of natural selection, and the quantitative genetic and molecular basis of adaptation. We use integrative and process oriented approaches, aiming to understand how different sources of phenotypic variance (e.g. physiology, parental effects, direct genetic effects) interact with ecological and evolutionary processes in nature. We aim to use our process understanding to aid protecting biological diversity and the integrity of natural systems in face of global change.