Barbara Ballentine is Associate Professor at Western Carolina University. Ballentine's work focuses on the evolutionary mechanisms underlying phenotypic variation and population divergence in animals, primarily birds. Using highly-integrative and experimental approaches with both field and laboratory studies Ballentine specifically addresses how sexual selection favours reliable mating signals; how natural selection constrains the expression of mating signals and mechanisms of phenotypic (morphological and behavioural) variation between populations.
Mar 9, 2021
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