If you are interested in our research don't hesitate to contact us. We are always looking for creative and motivated students and collaborators. Research can be theoretical, experimental, or both.
Master (M1 or M2) projects
We are currently looking for M1 and M2 MSc students. Possible projects focus on eco-evolutionary dynamics in fragmented and heterogeneous landscapes. Using both theoretical and/or experimental evolution approaches, the aim of the projects is to investigate the joint effects of environmental forcing (disturbance, temperature and other stressors) and biotic forcing (predators, competitors) on demographic dynamics in structured populations, and the consequences for the evolution of dispersal traits and the traits involved biotic interactions. Understanding these relationships can provide important insight in the evolutionary processes determining the geographic species ranges, especially in the light of global climate change.