Behavioral and Population Ecology

Behavioral and Population Ecology

Seoul National University
Behavioral and Population Ecology

Behavioral and Population Ecology

Seoul National University
Behavioral and Population Ecology

Behavioral and Population Ecology

Seoul National University
Behavioral Population Ecology

Behavioral and Population Ecology

Seoul National University
Behavioral Population Ecology

Behavioral and Population Ecology

Seoul National University

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(2023) Identification of major histocompatibility complex genotypes associated with resistance to an amphibian emerging infectious disease, Infection, Genetics and Evolution
(2023) Divergent allele advantage in the MHC and amphibian emerging infectious disease, Infection, Genetics and Evolution
(2022) Novel chytrid pathogen variants and the global amphibian pet trade, Conservation Biology
(2021) Coevolution between MHC class I and antigen-processing genes in salamanders, Molecular Biology and Evolution
(2021) Early-diverging fungal phyla: taxonomy, species concept, ecology, distribution, anthropogenic impact, and novel phylogenetic proposals, Fungal Diversity
(2021) Molecular evolution of antigen-processing genes in salamanders: do they coevolve with MHC class I genes?, Genome Biology and Evolution
(2020) Phylogenetic systematics of the water toad (Bufo stejnegeri) elucidates the evolution of semi-aquatic toad ecology and Pleistocene glacial refugia, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
(2019) Ancestral chytrid pathogen remains hypervirulent following its long coevolution with amphibian hosts, Proceedings of the Royal Society B
(2019) Community richness of amphibian skin bacteria correlates with bioclimate at the global scale, Nature Ecology & Evolution
(2018) Development and worldwide use of non-lethal, and minimal population-level impact, protocols for the isolation of amphibian chytrid fungi, Scientific Reports

Our laboratory studies problems in behavioral ecology, evolution, and conservation biology. We focus on the relationships among behavior, ecology, survivorship, and reproduction of individuals in natural populations.