Dr Marcel Cardillo - Australian Biodiversity Seminar Today
Ecology, Evolution and Landscape Sciences, The Environment Institute and the present , ARC QEII Fellow and Associate Professor of Evolution and Biodiversity, Australian National University, on Friday 14 June 2013.
The presentation is titled 'Origins of the southwest Australian biodiversity hotspot: ecological and macroevolutionary perspectives'.
When: Friday 14 June
Time: 12pm - 1pm
Where: Benham G25, North Terrace Campus, The 成人大片 ()
Cost: Free
All welcome!
Dr Cardillo works on a range of questions in community ecology, macroecology, macroevolution and conservation biology, mostly using a comparative or modelling approach. Most of his research has a phylogenetic perspective. Phylogenies can reveal more than just evolutionary relationships: they also carry information on ecological and evolutionary processes, and can be a powerful tool for analysing comparative data.
The presentation is titled 'Origins of the southwest Australian biodiversity hotspot: ecological and macroevolutionary perspectives'.
When: Friday 14 June
Time: 12pm - 1pm
Where: Benham G25, North Terrace Campus, The 成人大片 ()
Cost: Free
All welcome!
Research Interests
Dr Cardillo works on a range of questions in community ecology, macroecology, macroevolution and conservation biology, mostly using a comparative or modelling approach. Most of his research has a phylogenetic perspective. Phylogenies can reveal more than just evolutionary relationships: they also carry information on ecological and evolutionary processes, and can be a powerful tool for analysing comparative data.
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