Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Behavior
- Conservation Biology
- Developmental Biology
- Ecology
- Evolutionary Biology
- Marine Biology
- Paleobiology
- Physiological Ecology
- Plant Biology
- Theory
- Tropical Biology
The doctoral program prepares students to excel in research, academia, industry, and governmental / non-governmental organizations. Students have access to seminars and courses on a wide range of topics in evolutionary biology, ecology, and animal behavior, as well as biomathematics, theoretical modeling, and statistics. Students enter the program and begin working with a provisional faculty advisor. After completing a common set of course requirements during their first year, doctoral students focus on their research in one of our specializations.
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