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P.E. works on the mechanisms that drive or limit adaptation, population differentiation and speciation (currently in the con- text of biological invasions), with a special focus on the impor- tance of individual variation. P.B. is interested in evolutionary biology and in both genomic and physiological responses to environmental conditions. I.G.M. has a broad interest in evolu- tionary biology and in the role of phenotypic plasticity in life- history evolution in particular.

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