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Peter Wainwright is a Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Evolution and Ecology at the University of California, Davis. His research focuses on vertebrate evolution, functional morphology/biomechanics, and ecological physiology, with a particular emphasis on fish systems. He leads the Wainwright Lab, studying evolutionary innovations in feeding mechanisms, body shape diversification, and ecological adaptation in marine and freshwater environments.
His work integrates phylogenomic analyses, biomechanical experimentation, and comparative methods to explore how functional traits drive diversification. Key themes include the role of key innovations (e.g., pharyngeal jaws) in enabling evolutionary radiations, the impact of habitat complexity on morphological evolution, and the interplay between locomotion, diet, and body shape in reef fishes.
Wainwright’s recent publications highlight breakthroughs in understanding coral reef fish diversification, the evolutionary lability of feeding systems, and the ecological drivers of body shape variation. His research bridges macroevolutionary patterns with organismal-level adaptations, offering insights into how form and function evolve in response to ecological challenges.
Labs/Teams: Wainwright Lab (UC Davis).
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