
معرفی
Dr. Mohammed Elbediwi is a Research Fellow in the Rolff Group - Evolutionary Biology at the Institute of Biology, Freie Universität Berlin. His research focuses on evolutionary processes in animal systems, particularly examining how ecological interactions shape phenotypic traits and population dynamics. Current interests include phylogeographic patterns in insects, pathogen virulence evolution, and predator-driven morphological adaptations.
Recent work includes studies on damselfly wing shape variation across European populations, decomposition of virulence in bifurcating infections, and ontogenetic shifts in antipredator defenses. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the profile.
He is affiliated with the Department of Biology within the Department of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy faculty. His contact details include an institutional email address.





