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Evolutionary ecology

Faculty in the Ecology graduate program with research interests in this area.
Name Email/phone Interests include
Baums, Iliana
  • Assistant Professor of Biology
ibb3@psu.edu
814-867-0491
   (University Park)
Molecular ecology and evolution of reef invertebrates.
Braithwaite, Victoria
  • Professor of Fisheries and Biology
vab12@psu.edu
814-865-4675
   (University Park)
Behavioral ecology, reintroductions and conservation, animal cognition and behavior.
Comas, Louise
  • Assistant Professor/Research Associate (Horticulture)
lhc105@psu.edu
814-865-0697
   (University Park)
Physiological ecology, plant functional roles in communities, evolutionary ecology, comparative biology of belowground plant form and function, root and fungal co-evolution.
DePamphilis, Claude
  • Professor of Biology
cwd3@psu.edu
814-863-6412
   (University Park)
Plant molecular evolution and systematics. Evolutionary and ecological genomics.
Hedges, S. Blair
  • Professor of Biology
sbh1@psu.edu
814-865-9991
   (University Park)
Molecular evolution and systematics of vertebrates; biogeography; connections between biological evolution and Earth history.
Marden, James (Jim)
  • Professor of Biology
jhm10@psu.edu
814-863-1384
   (University Park)
Physiological ecology, functional genomics, evolutionary ecology, and behavior.
Mescher, Mark
  • Assistant Professor of Entomology
mcmescher@psu.edu
814-863-2867
   (University Park)
The role of plant volatiles in mediating ecological and evolutionary interactions among plants, insects, and pathogens.
Steiner, Kim
  • Professor of Forest Biology
  • Director, The Arboretum at Penn State
steiner@psu.edu
814-865-9351
   (University Park)
The ecology, genecology, and physiological ecology of forest regeneration following disturbance.
Stephenson, Andrew (Andy)
  • Professor of Biology
as4@psu.edu
814-863-1553
   (University Park)
Ecology and evolution of plant reproduction. The role of inbreeding and genetic variation on the establishment and transmission of plant diseases.
Wilf, Peter
  • Associate Professor of Geosciences
pwilf@psu.edu
814-865-6721
   (University Park)
Paleobotany; paleoecology; extinction and recovery of past ecosystems; responses of organisms to climate change.