Dr Marcel Cardillo - Australian Biodiversity Seminar Today
Ecology, Evolution and Landscape Sciences, The Environment Institute and the Australian Centre for Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity present Dr Marcel Cardillo, 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 University of Adelaide (map)
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 University of Adelaide (map)
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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