Our Goals

 To promote integrative, multidisciplinary research in population biology through collaborations, mentorships, workshops and meetings. 

 





  To provide research and fellowship support to outstanding students and postdoctoral fellows at a level that ensures unfettered creativity, productivity and independence.
 

Dear Mr. Darwin: Our profs update the father of evolution in celebration of his 200th birthday. (link)



To improve environmental, public health and agricultural programs and policies.

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In the News:

(NEW) 09/2009: Alan Hastings: Bugs in Boxes Shed Light on Biological Invasions

(NEW) 09/2009 Johnathan Eisen, Michael Zasloff, and Amber Hartman: Gut Ecology in Transplant Patients

06/2009: Maureen E. Ryan, Jarrett R. Johnson and alum Benjamin M. Fitzpatrick: When a Hybrid Takes Hold, the Outcome Can Be Bad

06/2009: Garahm Coop: Genetic Differences in Humans Shaped by Geography, History

04/2009: Artyom Kopp Selected as Guggenheim Fellow

04/2009: Charles Langley named 2009 Faculty Research Lecturer by the UC Davis Academic Senate

02/2009: Graham Coop selected as 2009 Sloan Research Fellow

Ctr. for Population Biology awarded prestigious NSF REACH IGERT

02/13/2009: Gail Patricelli: Using Robots and Sound Systems to Study Animal Behavior in the Wild.

01/2009: The journal Nature highlights 15 Evolutionary Gems featuring Drs. Losos, Schoener, and Spiller: Predator-induced behaviour shifts and natural selection in field-experimental lizard populations.

11/25/2008: With support from the National Science Foundation, Dr. Terry Ord and professor emeritus Judy Stamps use Robo-lizards to help prove signaling theory.

11/25/2008: Michael Branstetter, CPB Graduate Affiliate and doctoral candidate in Entomology wins President's Prize for his oral presentation on ants at the 56th annual Entomological Society of America meeting.

10/22/2008: Recent population biology graduate and lead-author, Dr. Matthew Holland, and co-author Dr. Alan Hasting report their research online in the journal Nature. Wildlife corridors must not be symmetrical.

09/09/2008: Dr. Geerat Vermeij, Dept. of Geology, and Dr. Peter Roopnarine of the California Academy of Sciences look at the history of invasions among species of mollusks.

04/06/2008: Dr. Gail Patricelli profiled in the PBS documentary, "Nature: What Females Want and Males Will Do."

04/03/2008: Dr. Arthur Shapiro: Fight against LBAM may include insecticide goo and stingerless wasps.

01/19/2008: Dr. Richard Karban: Trees, Ants and Elephants: Balance Gone Bad.


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