Connectivity and adaptation are fundamental evolutionary processes that shape populations of marine organisms.
Our group study these processes in a wide variety of organisms, including commercial, invasive, endangered or ecologically relevant species such as demersal fishes, marine turtles, tunicates, echinoderms or crustaceans.
We use genetic and genomic data, sometimes combined with phenotypic and environmental data, to address our research evolutionary questions that also provide a framework for a scientifically based management and conservation of the studied species. |
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