Rachel Germain
Assistant Professor
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Research areaEcology, Evolution
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History
B.Sc. University of Guelph (2011); Ph.D. University of Toronto (2016)
My lab studies the ecology and evolution of species coexistence in spatially-structured landscapes – how historical abiotic environments, competitive interactions, and dispersal have shaped how species interact with each other and their environments, and the outcome of those interactions for the distribution of biodiversity under global change.
We use a combination of experiments in the lab, field, greenhouse, and computer, using model systems such as serpentine annual plants from California, Tribolium flour beetles, and duckweed.