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Lucy Friend is a Researcher at the School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia. Her work focuses on evolutionary biology, genetics, and microbiology, with an emphasis on insect behavior, symbiotic relationships, and ecological adaptations. She has contributed to projects investigating pest control strategies, microbial influences on oviposition decisions, and genetic rescue mechanisms in colonizing populations.
Her research includes a project on RNAi-based pest control funded by the NRP Science Links Seed Fund (2017–2019), exploring resistance evolution and non-target species impacts. She collaborates with researchers like Lewis, Spurgin, and Chapman on topics ranging from thermal adaptation in flour beetles to symbiont characterization in fruit flies.
Key research themes include microbial environment effects on insect behavior, genetic diversity in colonizing populations, and symbiotic interactions in agricultural pests. Her recent studies highlight trends in evolutionary mechanisms under environmental pressures.
Lucy’s work has been published in journals such as Journal of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology and Evolution, with datasets archived in repositories like Dryad. She emphasizes open-access contributions and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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