Ecophysicists

Ecophysicists Our Team I am excited to announce that I have started a lab in the Department of Biology at the University of Washington in Seattle. In the Behavioral Ecophysics lab, we study organismal mechanisms (e.g., physiology, biomechanics) in light of biotic and abiotic interactions. If you are interested in joining the lab as a […]

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Projects   Ecophysics Lab is currently working on three major projects. Together, these projects aim to understand how the co-evolution of flower-hummingbirds has led these small birds to develop unique traits that have been little studied or unknown. We invite you to browse through each of these projects to learn more about the research carried […]

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Why Ecophysics? Focused on nectar-feeding animals, our lab studies organismal mechanisms (e.g. physiology, biomechanics) in light of biotic and abiotic interactions, with the goal of establishing explicit links between physical laws and ‘rules of life’, at an organismal and ecological scale. The term Ecophysics goes back all the way to ecomorphology, a field that started […]