Jonathan Losos

Harvard University

adaptive radiation of island lizards


Dolph Schluter

University of British Columbia

ecological speciation and adaptive radiation


Jon Shurin

University of California: San Diego

trophic interactions and community dynamics


Dan Bolnick

University of Texas at Austin

disruptive selection and individual specialization


Ole Seehausen

Eawag

speciation in cichlids and whitefish


Arne Mooers

Simon Fraser University

evolutionary diversification and convervation


Luke Mahler

UC Davis CPB Post-doc

adaptive radiation of Greater Antillean anoles


Mike Steel

University of Canterbury, New Zealand

phylogenetic theory, extinction and ecological networks


Luke Harmon

University of Idaho

adaptive radiation and phylogenetic comparative methods


Nathan Kraft

University of Maryland, College Park

species coexistence and community structure


Blake Matthews

Eawag, Switzerland

ecology and evolution of aquatic food webs


Tom Reimchen

University of Victoria

niche variation and functional morphology

Travis Ingram

Department of Organismic

and Evolutionary Biology

Harvard University


ingram ‘at’ fas.harvard.edu

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Anole Annals

The ultimate source for discussion, stories, and research on Anolis lizards

Phytools blog

Liam Revell’s site with great new R code for phylogenetic comparative methods

Eco-Evo Evo-Eco

Cutting-edge research blogging on the intersections between ecology and evolution

Dynamic Ecology

Thought-provoking discussion about ecology and more

NESCent

The National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, in Durham, NC

Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre

Picturesque marine research station on the west coast of Vancouver Island, where I first tried my hand at fieldwork

El Verde Field Station

Center for tropical research on lizards and more, and home to a long-term forest dynamics plot

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