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Mouhammad Shadi Khudr
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Ecology
Zoology
Freshwater Biology
Population Biology

Mouhammad Shadi Khudr

PeerJ Author

Summary

I am an evolutionary ecologist working at the crossroads of ecology, evolution, genetics, agronomy, and analytical science.

My research investigates the influence of genetic variation on species interactions and adds new evidence to the evolutionary importance of (GxG)+(GxGxE) interactions in shaping the dynamics of communities under varying environmental stimuli.

I also have a keen interest in devising novel solutions, on the interface of engineering, chemistry, and biology, to tackle environmental challenges.

Agricultural Science Animal Behavior Crystallography Ecology Ecosystem Science Electrochemistry Entomology Environmental Sciences Evolutionary Studies Freshwater Biology Green Chemistry Spectroscopic Analysis Spectroscopy Surface & Structural Imaging Zoology

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Past or current institution affiliations

Freie Universität Berlin
The University of Manchester

Work details

Postdoctoral Visiting Academic

The University of Manchester
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
I work on the interface of Ecology, Evolution, and Genetics. My focus is on phenotypic plasticity, using terrestrial and aquatic model organisms.

Postdoctoral Visiting Research Fellow

Freie Universität Berlin
October 2014 - September 2016
Institute of Biology, Functional Biodiversity Group

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
July 31, 2018
Novel resilience in response to revitalisation after exposure to lethal salinity causes differential reproductive success in an extremely plastic organism
Mouhammad Shadi Khudr, Samuel Alexander Purkiss, Alice de Sampaio Kalkuhl, Reinmar Hager
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5277 PubMed 30083443