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Organismal biology involves the analysis of physiology, morphology, and behavior of individuals, how these characteristics interact with the environment, and how they differ among organisms within a species and among species. Thus, many organismal biologists also have a strong ecological and/or evolutionary perspective in their research program. Within EEB, researchers study functional morphology, evolution of life histories, evolutionary and ecological aspects of animal behavior, and the chemistry of defense.
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Raymond Barbehenn
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Insect biochemistry and ecology
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Thore Bergman
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Social behavior, vocal communication and sexual selection
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Robert Denver
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Evolutionary developmental biology and physiology
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Thomas Duda Jr
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Evolutionary biology of molluscs
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Paul Dunlap
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Microbial phylogeny, symbiosis, bioluminescence and quorum sensing
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John Lehman
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Limnology, aquatic science, nutrient and trophic dynamics
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Margaret Liu
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Developmental and evolutionary biology
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Philip Myers
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Biosystematics and ecology of mammals
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Ronald Nussbaum
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Systematics, evolution, and ecology of amphibians and reptiles
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Robert Payne
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Behavioral ecology and evolution, bird song and systematics
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Elizabeth Tibbetts
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Behavioral evolution, organismal biology, evolutionary processes
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