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Dr. Md. Kawsar Khan is a Postdoc in the Rolff Group - Evolutionary Biology at the Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on evolutionary mechanisms in ecological contexts, including predator-prey dynamics, pathogen evolution, and developmental adaptations. He investigates topics such as phylogeographic patterns in damselflies, virulence decomposition in infections, and ontogenetic shifts in defensive traits.
Recent publications highlight his work on
- Phylogeography of damselfly wing shape variation across European populations
- Virulence dynamics in bifurcating infections
- Allometric scaling of antipredator traits under predator-induced selection
He is affiliated with the Institute of Biology and contributes to interdisciplinary projects in evolutionary and ecological research. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, but his active publication record indicates sustained research engagement.
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