Dr Matthew Symonds |
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| I am an evolutionary ecologist whose research seeks to identify the ecological factors that drive the evolution of diversity. I seek to understand what has generated differences in behaviour (particularly chemical signalling behaviour) and morphology between closely related species. Research interests
CareerARC Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Lecturer in Zoology, University of Melbourne (2005-2010)ARC Postdoctoral Research Associate, James Cook University (2003-2005) Royal Society Travelling Research Fellow, University of Melbourne (2002) Science Co-Ordinator, The Charles Darwin Trust (2000-2001) PhD, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge (1996-2000) Key publicationsSymonds, M.R.E., Johnson, T.L. & Elgar, M.A. (2012) Pheromone production, male abundance, body size, and the evolution of elaborate antennae in moths Ecology and Evolution in press,Van Wilgenburg, E.*, Symonds, M.R.E.* & Elgar, M.A. (*joint first authors) (2011) Evolution of cuticular hydrocarbon diversity in ants. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24, 1188-1198 Symonds, M.R.E.* & Tattersall, G.J.* (*joint first authors) (2010) Geographical variation in bill size across bird species provides evidence for Allen's rule. American Naturalist 176, 188-197 Symonds, M.R.E. & Elgar, M.A. (2008) The evolution of pheromone diversity. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23, 220-228 Symonds, M.R.E. & Elgar, M.A. (2004) The mode of pheromone evolution: evidence from bark beetles. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 271, 839-846 Professional activitiesEditorial board, OikosCouncil member, Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour PhD studentsStudent nameThesis titleTamara Johnson (U. Melbourne)Evolution of elaborate antennae in moths Lisa Hodgkin (U. Melbourne)Behavioural ecology of pergine sawflies Masters studentsStudent nameThesis title I-Ping Chen (U. Melbourne)Evolution of colour patterns in Australian agamid lizardsTeaching areasEvolutionResearch Methods and Data Analysis Techniques in Environmental Science |
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