Justin C. Bagley
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Richmond, VA United States
Profession
Postdoctoral Scholar
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
www.justinbagley.org
À propos
I am an evolutionary biologist interested in using genetics-driven approaches (among others) to understand the processes shaping the diversity, distributions, and adaptive evolution of species through space and time. I am also interested in applying the inferences and tools of evolutionary genetics to the conservation of threatened and endangered species. Under these general themes, my research focuses on advancing our understanding of the ecology and evolution of natural populations of animals and plants in four key areas: 1. Evolutionary Genetics, 2. Systematics, 3. Evolutionary Ecology, and 4. Conservation Genomics.
Mots-clés
phylogeography
pine trees
fishes
brazil
evolutionary genetics
fish
ecological genetics
genomics
evolution
freshwater fishes
phylogenetic
biogeography
community
comparative phylogeography
cerrado
demography
pinus
ecological speciation
speciation
ddrad-seq
project
collaboration
research
freshwater
mexico
désert
usa
virginia commonwealth university
graduate
universidade de brasilia
undergraduate
biology
teaching
ecology
university
courses
Tout plus
- Présentations
- Documents
- Infographies
2015 aem-grs-keynote
c.titus.brown
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il y a 8 ans
First adventure within a shell - Andrea Telatin at Quadram Institute
Andrea Telatin
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il y a 6 ans
River Profiles
John Lanser
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il y a 10 ans
Keynote presentation: Mr. Henk Ovink, Special Envoy International Water Affairs, Government of the Netherlands
OECD Governance
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il y a 4 ans
Teaching Summary
Justin C. Bagley
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il y a 6 ans
A hitchhikers guide to the Galápagos: Co-phylogeography of Galápagos mockingbirds and their parasites
Vince Smith
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il y a 12 ans
Impact of past and future climate change on diversity in tropical rainforests
University of Adelaide
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il y a 14 ans