
معرفی
Matilda Brindle is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the University of Oxford's West-Griffin Lab. Her research focuses on evolutionary biology and ecology, particularly the evolution of sexual and social traits in animals. She employs Bayesian phylogenetic methods and comparative approaches to study primate behavior, morphology, and ecology. Her work bridges evolutionary theory with empirical observations in species like chimpanzees, naked mole-rats, and dung beetles.
Research Interests:
- Evolutionary mechanisms of sexual behavior
- Comparative analysis of social traits
- Phylogenetic modeling in ecology
- Impact of human disturbance on species physiology
Publications highlight themes such as masturbation evolution in primates, baculum evolution, and physiological responses to environmental changes. Though no awards are explicitly listed, her contributions to primate behavioral studies are notable. She collaborates within the West-Griffin Lab, advancing interdisciplinary research on animal behavior and evolution.





