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Elizabeth Boulding is a Professor in the College of Biological Science at the University of Guelph. She specializes in evolutionary biology, focusing on the mechanisms driving population adaptation in the face of environmental change. Her research investigates the factors that influence species survival in rapidly changing climates, particularly in marine environments. Boulding's work spans both short-term and long-term marine field experiments, including studies near the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre. She has engaged in collaborative research on ecological genomics and local adaptation in Atlantic salmon, and previously conducted significant research on marine snails during her Ph.D. studies at Friday Harbor Laboratories. Boulding has been part of various editorial boards and scientific societies, reflecting her contributions to the field.
University of Guelph • Guelph, ON, Canada
Teaching and researching evolutionary biology, specifically in the adaptation of populations to environmental changes.
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