The Guppy Project
  • People
    • David Reznick
    • Joe Travis
    • Ron Bassar
    • Tim Coulson
  • Scientific Program
    • The FIBR Program
    • Genetics of Adaptation
    • Trait Mediated Density-dependence
    • The Evolution of Coexistence
  • The Intern Program
    • Information for New Interns
    • Sam's Videos
  • News and Events
    • Upcoming Seminars
  • Media
    • Seminar Videos
    • FIBR Videos: Academic Background
    • River Tour
    • Focal Stream Videos
    • Ecosystems Videos
    • Guppy Census Videos
    • Other Videos
    • Images
  • Publications
  • Natural History of Trinidadian Fish
  • People
    • David Reznick
    • Joe Travis
    • Ron Bassar
    • Tim Coulson
  • Scientific Program
    • The FIBR Program
    • Genetics of Adaptation
    • Trait Mediated Density-dependence
    • The Evolution of Coexistence
  • The Intern Program
    • Information for New Interns
    • Sam's Videos
  • News and Events
    • Upcoming Seminars
  • Media
    • Seminar Videos
    • FIBR Videos: Academic Background
    • River Tour
    • Focal Stream Videos
    • Ecosystems Videos
    • Guppy Census Videos
    • Other Videos
    • Images
  • Publications
  • Natural History of Trinidadian Fish
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Academic Background

The relationship between ecology and evolution:
David Reznick introduces the traditional view that ecology shapes evolution
Alternatively, evolution and ecology may interact

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The Trinidadian Guppy
We study guppies to ask questions about ecology and evolution in nature.
​David introduces our study organism in two parts.

Our Project
We work at the interface between ecology and evolution, combining insights from theory, population biology, evolutionary biology, genetics and ecosystems. David explains our collaborative approach. 
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