Amy Angert

Professor
CRC Tier2

Academic History

  • B.A. (1998) Washington University in St. Louis
  • Ph.D. (2005) Michigan State University
  • Postdoctoral researcher (2005-2007) University of Arizona

Contact Information

  • amy.angert@botany.ubc.ca
  • Office Phone: 604-827-3892
  • Office Location: Ponderosa Annex – Room 209

Research Interests

My lab group works at the interface of ecology and evolutionary biology. Much of our research focuses on the evolutionary ecology of species’ geographic distributions, asking what limits adaptation at the edges of species’ ranges, why closely related species vary by orders of magnitude in range size, and how ranges are likely to shift in response to climatic changes. Another line of inquiry focuses on population and community dynamics and mechanisms of species coexistence. These different projects are united by a focus on mechanisms of, and constraints on, niche evolution, and the consequences of divergence in niche properties for patterns of distribution and abundance. We combine experimental manipulations in the field and in the lab and observations of natural populations with tools from quantitative genetics and physiological ecology. Much of our research is on species within the genus Mimulus (monkeyflowers”) because of their ecological diversity, history of study, genomic resources, and ease of propagation.


Team Memebers

  • Daniel Anstett – postdoctoral fellow
  • Haley Branch – graduate student
  • Katie Goodwin – graduate student
  • Mackenzie Urquhart-Cronish – graduate student
  • Takuji Usui – graduate student

Selected Publications

63. Bontrager M, CD Muir, T Usui, JA Lee-Yaw, H Branch, D Anstett, A Hargreaves, and AL Angert. 2021. Expansion dynamics and marginal climates drive adaptation across geographic ranges. Evolution, in press. Posted on bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.08.22.262915.

62. Srivastava DS, L Coristine, AL Angert, M Bontrager, SL Amundrud, J Williams, ACY Yeung, DR de Zwaan, PL Thompson, SN Aitken, JM Sunday, MI O’Connor, J Whitton, NEM Brown, CD MacLeod, LW Parfrey, JR Bernhardt, J Carillo, CDG Harley, PT Martone, BG Freeman, M Tseng, and SD Donner. Wildcards in climate change biology. Ecological Monographs, in press.

60. Germain R, SP Hart, MM Turcotte, SP Otto, J Sakarchi, J Rolland, T Usui, AL Angert, D Schluter, R Bassar, M Waters, F Henao- Diaz, and AM Siepielski. 2021. On the origin of coexisting species. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 36: 284-293.

59. Anstett D, H Branch, and AL Angert. 2021. Regional differences in rapid evolution during severe drought. Evolution Letters 5:130-142.

57. Miller TEX, AL Angert, CD Brown, JA Lee-Yaw, M Lewis, F Lutscher, N Marculis, BA Melbourne, AK Shaw, M Szűucs, O Tabares, T Usui, C Weiss-Lehman, and JL Williams. 2020. The eco-evolutionary dynamics of range expansion. Ecology 101: e03139.

56. Urban M, SY Strauss, F Pelletier, EP Palkovacs, MA Leibold, AP Hendry, L De Meester, SM Carlson, AL Angert, and ST Giery. 2020. Evolutionary origins for ecological patterns in space. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117: 17482-17490.