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Rebecca Fuller is a professor in the School of Integrative Biology at the University of Illinois. Her research interests span across behavior, evolution, and systematics, focusing on speciation and animal behavior linked to neurological mechanisms. She investigates how sexual selection influences mating systems and the role of phenotypic plasticity in evolutionary processes. Her lab is particularly interested in employing genomic approaches to study ecological and evolutionary questions in fishes. These species serve as excellent models due to the significant variation observed among closely related populations. Fuller's work examines the impact of natural sexual selection across different environments and the extent genetic variation contributes to adaptive changes in behavior and morphology. She holds additional campus affiliations that enhance her interdisciplinary approach in teaching and research, emphasizing the connections between evolutionary biology and neurobiology.
University of Illinois • Urbana, IL
Lead research and teaching in evolution, ecology, and behavior.
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