Bryan Neff, Phd
Professor, Molecular and Behavioural Ecology,
Department of Biology
University of Western Ontario
Canada
Biography
Bryan Neff, PhD Professor, Molecular and Behavioural Ecology, of Department of Biology at the University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Research Interest
My lab provides a dynamic and well equipped environment for research in molecular and behavioural ecology. Our research involves field experiments, genetic analyses, and modelling. I am always interested in keen students that wish to pursue graduate studies. For more information about my lab please visit my website listed above.
Publications
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Muñoz NJ, Farrell AP, Heath JW, Neff BD. Adaptive potential of a Pacific salmon challenged by climate change. Nature Climate Change. 2015 Feb 1;5(2):163-6.
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Hain TJ, Garner SR, Ramnarine IW, Neff BD. Multiple mating predicts intensity but not mechanism of kin recognition. Behavioral Ecology. 2015 Aug 5;27(1):93-100.
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Colborne SF, Garner SR, Longstaffe FJ, Neff BD. Assortative mating but no evidence of genetic divergence in a species characterized by a trophic polymorphism. Journal of evolutionary biology. 2016 Mar 1;29(3):633-44.