GINNY GREENWAY
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Behavioural Ecology

Sexual Selection & Mating Systems
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Insect Reproduction

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I am an evolutionary ecologist with a focus on the causes and consequences of variation in reproductive success across individuals, sexes and populations. Why are some individuals so much more reproductively successful than others? And why do some individuals fail to produce offspring at all?

​I am particularly interested in quantifying selection acting on competitive traits and reproductive behaviour under naturalistic conditions. An individual’s reproductive behaviour and competitive success is likely determined by many complex interactions with potential mates and rivals over the course of it's lifetime. Incorporating these is therefore key to understanding how sexual selection works, and how the diversity of forms we see in nature evolved and will continue to evolve.

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2022-
University of East Anglia, UK
​Leverhulme Early Career Fellow

2017 - 2021   
​University of Florida, USA
​Postdoctoral researcher
​Miller Lab
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2021
Imperial College London, UK
Visiting researcher
Evolutionary Biomechanics Lab


2020
University of Cambridge, UK
Visiting researcher
Insect Biomechanics Lab


2013-2017
​University of St Andrews, UK
PhD
Shuker Lab

2010-2013
University of Oxford, UK
BA(Hons) Biological Sciences

CONTACT

Email: G.Greenway[at]uea.ac.uk

Twitter: @ginnygreenway
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School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, ​NR4 7TU
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