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Research in the Bonduriansky Lab addresses two broad questions.
The dynamics and consequences of sexual reproduction and coevolution.
Although all sexually reproducing populations experience sexual selection and conflict, the implications of these powerful processes are not fully understood.
Moreover, it remains unclear why so many animals can only reproduce sexually, given that the ability to switch between sexual and asexual modes of reproduction appears to be highly advantageous. Theory suggests that sexual conflict could hold a key to this 'paradox of obligate sex'. We are currently testing this theory using facultatively parthenogenetic animals that possess the unusual ability to reproduce with and without mating.
The effects of environment on development and fitness within and across generations, and implications for evolution.
Environmental influence on development ('developmental plasticity') has been recognized for over a century, but the role of plasticity in evolution remains controversial. We are investigating effects of diet, social interactions, and other key environmental parameters on the development of body size and shape (including secondary sexual traits), behaviours, and life history traits (especially ageing).
Moreover, the potential for some effects of environment to influence the development of offspring and even more remote descendants was denied and neglected for decades. While nongenetic inheritance is now widely recognized, its ecological and evolutionary implications remain poorly understood. We are investigating such effects experimentally in insects and other invertebrates.
Research in the Bonduriansky Lab addresses two broad questions.
The dynamics and consequences of sexual reproduction and coevolution.
Although all sexually reproducing populations experience sexual selection and conflict, the implications of these powerful processes are not fully understood.
Moreover, it remains unclear why so many animals can only reproduce sexually, given that the ability to switch between sexual and asexual modes of reproduction appears to be highly advantageous. Theory suggests that sexual conflict could hold a key to this 'paradox of obligate sex'. We are currently testing this theory using facultatively parthenogenetic animals that possess the unusual ability to reproduce with and without mating.
The effects of environment on development and fitness within and across generations, and implications for evolution.
Environmental influence on development ('developmental plasticity') has been recognized for over a century, but the role of plasticity in evolution remains controversial. We are investigating effects of diet, social interactions, and other key environmental parameters on the development of body size and shape (including secondary sexual traits), behaviours, and life history traits (especially ageing).
Moreover, the potential for some effects of environment to influence the development of offspring and even more remote descendants was denied and neglected for decades. While nongenetic inheritance is now widely recognized, its ecological and evolutionary implications remain poorly understood. We are investigating such effects experimentally in insects and other invertebrates.
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Ecology and Evolutionno. 8 (2024)
Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology (2024)
Ethology (2024)
EVOLUTION LETTERSno. 1 (2024): 161-171
TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONno. 7 (2024): 654-665
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGYno. 4 (2024)
biorxiv(2024)
The American Naturalistno. 1 (2024): 73-91
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H-Index: 43
G-Index: 92
Sociability: 5
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