Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies

Evolutionary Ecology and Genetics of Natural Populations

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Our research interests focus on the ecology and evolution of natural populations. We are interested in how the dynamics and evolution of natural populations are being shaped by genetic, evolutionary, and ecological processes. We test our hypotheses using a variety of approaches at different levels of biological organization: the individual, the population, and the metapopulation. Our research explicitly considers the interactions among genetic, evolutionary, and ecological processes and combines field studies of ecologically important traits with population genetics theory and molecular analyses of genetic variation. We are fascinated by the evolutionary questions which we study, but it is also important to us that some of our work be relevant to conservation.

Research themes

Group members

Head of the group: Prof. Dr. Lukas Keller

Former group members

NameLast known e-mail address
Simon Aeschbachersimon.aeschbacher@freesurf.ch
Thomas Bucherthomas.bucher@klzh.ch
Tim Coppackcoppack@ifaoe.de
Anna EichholzerAnna.Eichholzer@stud.unibas.ch
Judith Fischerjudyfischer@yahoo.com
Christine GrossenC.Grossen@gmx.ch
Danielle Gugolz danigug@hotmail.com
Franziska Heinrichfranziska.heinrich@gmx.ch
Paquita Hoeckphoeck@gmx.ch
Ursina Kollerursina.k@rocketmail.com
Christoph Meierc_meier@gmx.ch
Sarah Ravaiolisarahravaioli@hotmail.com
Johanna Reinhardj.e.reinhard@googlemail.com
Lena Senn lenasenn@gmx.ch
Meret Signermsigner@access.uzh.ch
Kim Stierkimstier@yahoo.de
Kristina Vogtkristina.vogt@access.uzh.ch
Michèle Wegmannmichele.wegmann@gmail.com
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