南瓜影院

Strategies for Life

Our Research

Organisms exhibit remarkable diversity in how they grow, survive, reproduce and die. Understanding the behavioural and physiological strategies they use, how these strategies have evolved, and how they respond to changing social and environmental conditions is key to understanding and preserving this biodiversity, both now and in the future.

Sexual Selection

Sexual selection is the process whereby individuals of either sex compete to reproduce. Within this topic, we investigate how (and why) animals signal (visually, acoustically, and chemically) to prospective mates, how these signals evolved, and how individuals compete for access to reproduction both before and after mating.

Reproductive Traits

What drives the evolution of reproductive traits in animals and plants? We investigate the mechanisms males and females use to maximise their reproductive fitness, their adaptations to different environments, and plasticity in the face of climate change.

Ageing and the Pace of Life

Lifespan varies widely in nature, with some organisms adopting a ‘live fast, die young’ strategy, while others live for thousands of years. Even within a lifespan, the success with which organisms reproduce and repair themselves declines with age, known as senescence. But what controls how organisms age? We study this both experimentally within model organisms, and computationally across the tree of life.

 

Key Personnel and Expertise

 – Eco-immunology, nutritional ecology, host-parasite interactions, insect ecology

 - Population ecology, invasion ecology, weed management, spatio-temporal modelling

 – Avian and reptilian reproduction

 – Host-parasite interactions and parasite transmission in wildlife

 – Behavioural ecology

 – Plant biomechanics

 – Behavioural and evolutionary ecology, antimicrobial resistance in the environment, ecosystems and human health

 – Sensory and behavioural ecology

 – Sensory biology, biomechanics of sound production and hearing in insects

– Analytical evolutionary palaeobiology

 – Behavioural ecology and evolutionary biology

 – Computational ecology

 – Plant and soil ecology

 – Ecology, evolution, archaeology and Earth System Science