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Mark A. McPeek's Damselfly Research

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Description: Descriptions of some of Dr. McPeek's projects and findings.
My Major Ongoing Projects and Activities The Macroevolutionary Ecology of Damselflies Since my dissertation work at the , I have been exploring the ecological and evolutionary processes that have shaped the communities of organisms inhabiting freshwater ponds and lakes. I originally chose to work on this system because characteristic assemblages of organisms exist in different pond and lake types, and patterns of species associations are repeatable across space and through time. I have focused much of my work on the Coenagrionidae damselflies because this diverse group of closely related species displays a fascinating distribution pattern among these ponds and lakes. One set of species in the genus
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