Research subject Animal Evolution

Animal evolution investigates the origins, diversification, and adaptation of animals across geological time, linking genomic mechanisms to macroevolutionary patterns across the tree of life.

Research in Animal Evolution explore the full scope of evolutionary biology, from the molecular basis of adaptive traits to large-scale diversification patterns revealed by the fossil record. It integrates ecology, physiology, phylogenetics, population genomics, and comparative genomics to address fundamental questions about how animals originate and change over evolutionary time. Current projects examine the evolution of novel traits, the genetic basis of convergent adaptation, and the tempo and mode of speciation in invertebrate and vertebrate lineages. Field, laboratory, and computational approaches are combined to reconstruct evolutionary histories and test hypotheses about the processes driving biological diversity. The work contributes to a broader understanding of how life on Earth has responded to environmental change over hundreds of millions of years.