The Martin Lab, based in Cleveland, OH, is a research group at Case Western Reserve University's Department of Biology. Their focus is on evolutionary ecology, studying how biotic interactions and environmental variation drive natural selection, adaptive evolution, and diversification in arthropods and amphibians. They utilize observational and experimental studies, as well as meta-analysis, to evaluate the generality and predictability of empirical results, with a particular interest in using cities as arenas to explore evolutionary questions.
The lab has a strong publication record, with recent achievements including the acceptance of a first-author paper by Eric Prileson, the successful defense of PhD theses by Aaron Yilmaz and Maddie Balman, and the publication of a chapter on plasticity's role in buying time in a new open access book. Led by Dr. Ryan A. Martin, the lab welcomes individuals interested in joining their research team to contact Dr. Martin directly with their interests and academic background.
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