Lindsay sampling Mormon metalmarks in BC [photos: S.Desjardins]
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My research and teaching integrate concepts and methods from population genetics, conservation biology, landscape ecology, and metapopulation ecology. We work in the field and lab to investigate factors that shape the genetic diversity, and spatial genetic structure, of populations. Applied aspects of our research relate to the conservation of species at risk, habitat fragmentation, and the impacts of a changing climate.
Nusha Keyghobadi
Professor
Office: Biological and Geological Sciences 2076 Email: nkeyghob@uwo.ca Phone: 519 661-2111 x 80471 Fax: 519 661-3935