Evolutionary Physiology
Craig White's research group at Monash University
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Why are bigger animals more energy-efficient? A new answer to a centuries-old biological puzzle

How climate change is affecting wildlife (German).

Big Brains Steal Insects’ Breath Away

Mr. Cane Toad’s Wild Ride

Toad packs may stop cane toad spread

The Bizarre, High-Tech Art Of Tracking Toads

Smaller fish cope better with acidic water

Roaches hold their breath to stay alive

Cockroaches future-proofed against climate change

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  • About The Group

    The Evolutionary Physiology group is led by Dr Craig White at Monash University. Craig is Associate Dean Research in the Faculty of Science, and a Professor in the School of Biological Sciences.

    The group includes postdocs, PhD students, honours students, and undergraduate researchers. Anyone interested in collaborating with us or joining the group as a postdoc or student can contact Craig to discuss the options available.

    Contact: craig.white@monash.edu

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