Research subject Functional Zoomorphology
Functional Zoomorphology is the study of the relationship between the structure of organisms (or systems within organisms) and their function.
Our work is broadly aimed at understanding how the morphology of animal bodies and their neural and sensory structures affect how animals interact with their environment as well as exploring how changes in the environment lead to variation in these structures.
Related research subject
Zoology
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Researchers
Emily Baird
Professor

Mikael Carlsson
Researcher, Docent

Ernesto Restrepo
Researcher

Priscila Araujo
Postdok

Inga Tuminaite
Researcher

Maertha Eriksson
PhD student

Guadalupe Sepulveda
PhD student

Bertil Borg
Professor Emeritus

Rafael Cantera
Professor Emeritus

Heinrich Dircksen
Professor Emeritus

Dick Nässel
Professor Emeritus

Courses and programmes
Courses in Functional Zoomorphology at undergraduate and advanced level that are administered by the Department of Biology Education (BIG).
Here you find more information about courses and programmes at BIG
Doctoral studies
To be admitted to the doctoral program in Functional Zoomorphology, you must apply for an advertised doctoral student position. Vacancies are advertised on Stockholm University's website.
Departments and centres
Research in the subject takes place at the Department of Zoology
Department of Zoology