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Santos Lab Home People Research Publications DATA Mentoring Teaching Links Welcome to the lab website! My lab has diverse research interests including species distributions, complex phenotypes, comparative transcriptomics, and the effects of climate change using ectotherms (frogs and lizards) as models. These are divided into four main foci: (1) Phenotypic adaptations and genomic basis of anti-predator defense mechanisms such as the aposematic syndrome and its consequences on phenotype (e.g., sexual dimorphism, amphibian alkaloid metabolism, systems biology); (2) Quantification and prediction of extinction risks and ecophysiological impacts of rapid climate changes in ectotherms; (3) Neotropical biogeography and past/future predictions of amphibian/reptile species distributions in this region; and (4) Systematics, taxonomy, and natural history of New World herpetofauna. To adress these questions, the lab uses both bioinformatics and molecular tools that include the development and |
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