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Robert Dugand is a Research Assistant and Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, where he engages in various academic and research activities. He previously served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Queensland from July 2018 to 2021. Robert’s research focuses on evolutionary biology, particularly the genetic architecture of quantitative traits and mating success influenced by female preferences. He has contributed to datasets exploring the nuances of genetic variance and non-additive genetic effects through detailed studies involving Drosophila serrata. His work has been recognized for its depth and has achieved a significant h-index of 64, indicating a strong impact in his field through numerous citations of his publications. Robert is known for his collaborative efforts in research, contributing to several projects and datasets that delve into the complexities of evolution and genetics. His approach combines rigorous data analysis with insight into evolutionary patterns, making his contributions valuable to the scientific community.
University of Western Australia • Perth, WA, Australia
Assisting in biological research and teaching.
University of Queensland • Queensland, Australia
Conducted advanced research in evolutionary biology.
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