Research Fellow, Australian National University
Naomi Langmore completed her PhD at the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge in 1995. She continued her research in Cambridge with a Junior College Fellowship at Peterhouse (1995-1999), and then moved to the ANU to take up an ARC Australian Post-doctoral Fellowship. She has been awarded two subsequent ARC Fellowships (Australian Research Fellowship 2004-2010, Australian Research Fellowship 2011-2015) to continue her research on avian evolutionary ecology at the ANU.
What’s that in my nest? How the evolutionary arms race between cuckoos and hosts creates new species
Jun 03, 2024 11:12 am UTC| Nature
How do new species arise? And why are there so many of them? One possible reason is the arms race between animals such as predators and parasites, and the victims they exploit. Many predators and parasites have evolved...
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