Group Profile
Simon Fraser University

Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology Research Group

Research Interests

 

 

The Department of Biological Sciences has an active group of researchers working on aspects of evolutionary and behavioural ecology in a variety of organisms. Research spans behavioural, molecular, physiological and mathematical approaches.

Group Leader

Bernard D. Roitberg (Behavioural Ecology)

Group Members

Felix Breden (Population Genetics & Genomics)
Andy Cooper (REM- Quantitative Ecology)
Jenny Cory (Insect & Pathogen Ecology) Host-Parasite co-evolution
Isabelle Côté (Marine Conservation)
Charles Crawford (Evolutionary Psychology)
Bernie J. Crespi (Molecular Phylogenetics)
Lawrence M. Dill (Professor Emeritus)
Nicholas K. Dulvy (Marine Biodiversity & Conservation)
Elizabeth Elle (Evolutionary & Pollination Ecology)
David J. Green (Avian Ecology)
Alton Harestad (Professor Emeritus)
Michael Hart (Marine population biology)
David B. (Dov) Lank (Adjunct Professor) (Mating Systems)
Arne Mooers (Biodiversity, Phylogeny & Evolution)
Wendy J. Palen (Ecology of Aquatic Communities)
John D. Reynolds (Aquatic Ecology & Conservation)
Tony D. Williams (Ecological, Evolutionary Physiology)
Ronald C. Ydenberg (Behavioural Ecology)