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- August 2007 till November 2008
Post-doctoral research fellow at Florida State University,
Department of Biological Science,
Ecology and Evolution,
Laboratory of David Houle.
Research:
Developmental origin of phenotypic variation in Drosophila melanogaster.
- June 2004 till May 2007
Post-doctoral research fellow at Florida State University,
Department of Biological Science,
Ecology and Evolution,
Laboratory of David Houle.
Research:
Study on the relationship between mutational, genetic and among species variation, using wings of flies in the family
Drosophilidae as a model system.
- July 2003 till May 2004.
Guest researcher at Leiden University,
Institute of Biology, sections
Animal ecology and
Evolutionary Biology.
Research:
Differences between interspecific, genetic and phenotypic correlations.
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April 1998 till May 2003.
Ph.D. student at Leiden University,
Institute of Biology, sections
Animal ecology and
Evolutionary Biology.
Research:
Life-history evolution of coexisting Drosophila species in a heterogeneous environment.
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September 1993 till spring 1995.
Guest researcher at Leiden University,
Institute of Biology, section
Animal ecology.
Research:
- July 15 till September 15 and October 15 till November 1st , 1994.
Collection of Drosophila and Asobara species in the Philippines.
- September 15 till October 15, 1994.
Identification of unknown Drosophilidae of the Philippines.
- November 1994 till March 1995.
Intraspecific variation in development time and starvation resistance in Filipino Drosophila.
- December 1992 till August 1993.
M.Sc. student at Leiden University,
Institute of Biology, section
Animal ecology and
Institute of Environmental Sciences.
Research:
Deforestation and sustainable development (Sierra Madre, North-Eastern Luzon, Philippines).
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To a management plan for the secondary forest of the Northern biogeographical zone of the Sierra Madre Mountains, North-Eastern Luzon, Philippines.
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The relation between land use and biodiversity with the Drosophila-species group as indicator.
- January till July 1999.
M.Sc. student at Leiden University,
Institute of Biology, section
Evolutionary Biology.
Research:
Thermal melanism at two-spot ladybirds.
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