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Bernardo Antunes is a Postdoc researcher in the Rolff Group at the Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin. His work focuses on evolutionary biology, ecology, and entomology, with particular attention to topics such as phylogeography, host-pathogen interactions, and predator-prey dynamics. He has recently published studies on damselfly wing shape variation, virulence decomposition in infections, and the ontogenetic growth of antipredator traits.
His research interests span evolutionary processes shaping organismal traits, ecological adaptations, and the interplay between environmental pressures and biological defense mechanisms. While no formal awards or grants are explicitly listed, his contributions to evolutionary and ecological research are evident through his recent publications in these areas. He is associated with the Rolff Group, which investigates questions in evolutionary biology and ecology, and his contact information is available via email at bpantunes@hotmail.com.
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