We are a group of evolutionary ecologists (some more eco, others more evo) trying to understand the mechanisms influencing phenotypic and molecular diversity in natural populations, and the regulatory role of environmental and climate change.

Our research group follows the Krogh's Principle (i.e., for every biological problem, there is an organism ideally suited as an experimental model). Based on this concept, we work in  different ecological systems (from the tropics to the poles), using different organisms (from microbes to large eukaryotes).

About Us

Stress, plasticity
and Evolution

Functional
genomics

Population genetics
& phylogeography

Environomics

Seagrass &
Wetland
Restoration

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Sustainable
Aquaculture

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Conservation &
Climate Change
Adaptation

Oceans and Coastal Ecosystems and Their Services report
The Team:
Juan Diego Gaitán
PI
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Yingqiu
Postdoc
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Alessia
Postdoc
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Mandy
Postdoc
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Xin
Postdoc
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Gabby
Postdoc
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Kaile
PhD student
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Hester
PhD student
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Simon
PhD student
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Khan
PhD student
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Rainbow
PhD student
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Leo
PhD student
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Xiting
PhD student
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Chanaka
PhD student
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Ricca
MPhil student
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Bovern
Alumni (PhD)
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Zhenzhen
Alumni (PhD)
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Greenie Ng
Alumni (MPhil)
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Jaimei Dwi
Alumni (MPhil)
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Marcelo
Postdoc
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