Senior Research Scientist, Australian National Wildlife Collection, CSIRO
Dr Clare Holleley is a Research Scientist at the Australian National Wildlife Collection, within National Research Collections Australia CSIRO. Her research is on sex chromosome genomics and molecular ecology. She has published 21 refereed scientific papers, including a first author cover article in the journal Nature. She received the 2014 ACT Young Tall Poppy Award for research excellence, public engagement and scientific leadership in Australia.
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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