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Our research addresses one of the central goals of evolutionary biology, that of understanding the origin and maintenance of diversity. We work on a range of natural systems, using ecological and quantitative genetic methods to study the processes driving phenotypic evolution.
| Current group | |
| Alastair Wilson | Group leader, BBSRC David Phillips Fellow |
| Andrew Grimmer | Research Associate |
| Kay Boulton | PhD student |
| Tom Black | PhD student (Co-supervised with Josephine Pemberton) |
| Previous members | |
| Michael Morrissey | NSERC postdoctoral fellow |
| Arild Husby | PhD 2009 (Co-supervised with Loeske Kruuk & Marcel Visser) |
| Adam Hayward | PhD 2011 (Co-supervised with Loeske Kruuk & Jospehine Pemberton) |
Meet the fish |

