Biology

Phylogenetics, Systematics and Biogeography

Phylogenetics, systematics, and biogeography deal with the identifying, classifying, and understanding the relationships among organisms, including their geographical extent. Methods range from physical examination of specimens to a variety of genetic analyses.

Academics

Emeritus
Ricardo Betancur
ASSOC PROFESSOR
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Professor
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Associate Professor
Dahiana K. Arcila
Assistant Professor
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Professor
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Centers, Labs, and Programs

We work to better understand parasites and parasitism, and to use them to enhance general ecological, evolutionary, and behavioral science.