DBS Core Research
Evolutionary Genetics & Systematics Core
The Evolutionary Genetics and Systematics (EGS) Core within the Department of Biological Sciences (DBS) at Auburn University comprises individuals whose research is focused on 1) evolutionary diversification at multiple hierarchical levels; 2) phylogenetic inference and its use in studying phenotypic character evolution, phylogeography, and classification; 3) evolution of genomes; 4) speciation theory; 5) molecular ecology; and 6) the science of describing and classifying new species (taxonomy). Foundationally, EGS research involves an understanding of how evolution shapes organisms and generates biodiversity, and has a strong emphasis on examination of specimens. The research foci of faculty span levels of analysis from genomic architecture to community structure and from field to laboratory study. EGS faculty study organisms throughout the world, with current research including organisms from all continents and oceanic basins.
Voting Members:
- Jon Armbruster
- Brian Counterman
- Leslie Goertzen
- Rita Graze
- Ken Halanych
- Geoff Hill
- Jamie Oaks
- Ryan Range
- Scott Santos
- Laurie Stevison
- Michael Wooten
Non-Voting Members:
- Katherine Buckley
- Joanna Diller
- Raymond Henry
- Wendy Hood
- Tonia Schwartz
- Matthew Wolak