Adaptation Interface LAB
'Charting the pathways of resilience in a warming world'
Adaptation Interface LAB
'Charting the pathways of resilience in a warming world'
focus: Cuticle Dynamics
(Insects & Plants in the Anthropocene)
The Adaptation Interface Lab investigates how organisms survive, persist, and evolve in the face of environmental change. By bridging ecology, physiology, and evolution, we study how climate stressors such as heat, drought, and urbanization shape life-history traits, stress tolerance, and genetic diversity. Using insects as powerful model systems, our research uncovers the mechanistic bases of adaptation and the evolutionary pathways of resilience, with the broader goal of understanding how life will navigate the challenges of a warming and unpredictable world.
We investigate how insects adapt to environmental stressors by integrating ecological context with evolutionary dynamics, physiological constraints, and behavioural strategies. This integrative framework defines our research at the Adaptation Interface.
our approach is...
Macrophysiology to molecules
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