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Evolutionary Ecology Lab

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Evolutionary Ecology Lab at IEE - WELCOME

Evolutionary ecologists study the selective forces that shape morphological, physiological, behavioral and life-history traits. Parasites are among the strongest selective agents to influence all traits related to survival and reproduction of their hosts, and are at the origin of the large diversity of animals and plants on earth (and elsewhere).

In field experiments in the forests around Bern, and on Gotland Island in Sweden, we use birds and some of their ectoparasite species as a model system to understand the ecology and evolution of host-parasite interactions and adaptive traits at the level of individuals and populations.

University of Bern | Institut of Ecology & Evolution IEE | Baltzerstrasse 6 | CH-3012 Bern
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News - January 2010


Our newest study shows that flashy males are better in protecting their sperm from damage by free radicals, and that the downside of working hard may be lower quality sperm for some males, at least in the great tit...more

The work has been highlighted by the BBC, National Geographic, Nature, New Scientist and others.