I am currently a doctoral student of Dr. David Reznick and Dr. J. Daniel Hare at the University of California, Riverside. My research focuses on short-term evolutionary feedback, more precisely the impact of rapid evolution on population dynamics. My integrative approach combines theoretical modeling and experiments in natural populations of green peach aphids and mustards. Please see my Research/Pubs website for more details on my dissertation project as well as on undergraduate projects with Dr. Andrew Hendry and Dr. Graham Bell from McGill University.  For detailed biographical information please see my C.V.

 

Ph.D. Candidate in Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology

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martin.turcotte@
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Department of Biology 
University of California, Riverside 
1208 Spieth Hall 
Riverside, CA 92521 mailto:martin.turcotte@email.ucr.edu?subject=mailto:martin.turcotte@email.ucr.edu?subject=email%20subjectshapeimage_4_link_0shapeimage_4_link_1