I am an evolutionary biologist interested in exploring macroevolutionary patterns of morphological diversification in marine and freshwater fishes. My research uses a variety of methods from phylogenomic inference, geometric morphometrics, and comparative approaches to provide new insights into the large-scale processes and dynamics that have shaped the evolution of morphological diversity in both living and fossil fishes.
I am currently working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology. Follow me on Twitter! @Fish_Fetisher Email: [email protected] ResearchGate Google Scholar |