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On campus, we are the primary home of basic ecological and evolutionary education and research. Our focus is broad, spanning levels of organization from molecular genetics and organismal function as they relate to evolution and ecology, through population and community ecology, to biological diversity, phylogeny and macroevolution. Off campus, our international reputation has been based on our strength in ecology and theoretical biology, and increasingly in recent years, on our strength in evolutionary biology.
Despite shifts in disciplinary emphasis through the years, we have maintained a distinctive personality. Our faculty members tend to take an integrative approach, each blending several approaches and disciplines. We have a strong theoretical vein, and yet it is balanced well by empirical work in the field and laboratory. Indeed, it is fair to say that one of our greatest strengths is not a particular research area, but an attitude fostering interaction and interdisciplinary exploration. This is reflected in our extensive interactions with other units on campus.
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