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  1. My research combines ecological and evolutionary principles to study the population biology of coastal marine invertebrates (such as corals, bryozoans, and gastropods). One main focus is on the evolution of dispersal, reproductive strategies, and life histories.

  2. Scott BURGESS, Professor (Associate) | Cited by 2,273 | of Florida State University, FL (FSU) | Read 51 publications | Contact Scott BURGESS

  3. Welcome to the Burgess Lab website. We are part of the Ecology and Evolution section of the Department of Biological Science at Florida State University. We are broadly interested in the connections between life history evolution, dispersal, population genetics, and quantitative genetics.

  4. ‪Associate Professor, Florida State University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 2,932‬‬ - ‪Dispersal‬ - ‪life history evolution‬ - ‪adaptive plasticity‬ - ‪local adaptation‬ - ‪evolutionary ecology‬

  5. Jul 15, 2019 · Scott Burgess is an assistant professor in the Department of Biological Science, part of Florida State University’s College of Arts and Sciences.

  6. scottburgessecology.wixsite.com › burgesslab › peoplePeople | Burgess Lab

    Dr. Scott Burgess. Associate Professor. Department of Biological Science. Florida State University. 319 Stadium Dr, Tallahassee, FL, 32306. Email: sburgess “at” bio.fsu.edu. See the Research page for more information. GitHub page here. PhD Students. Jackson Powell.

  7. Scott Burgess. My research combines ecological and evolutionary principles to study the population biology of coastal marine invertebrates. One main focus is on the evolution of dispersal, reproductive strategies, and life histories. Another main focus is on the ecology and evolution of cryptic species of corals in the genus Pocillopora.