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Welcome to the Aguirre Lab at DePaul University! We are broadly interested in the origin and evolution of biological diversity. Our research mostly involves studying population-level processes in fishes, and we conduct research in temperate and tropical systems from Alaska to Ecuador. We use many different tools to tease apart the complexity of biological systems, including traditional and geometric morphometrics to study morphological variation, and microsatellites and DNA sequences to study molecular variation. |
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This page is maintained by Windsor E. Aguirre, Assistant Professor Created: 25 June 1998 |
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Department of Biological Sciences
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