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<h1><a href="index.html">Eva C. Wikberg</a></h1>
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Department of Anthropology<br />
University of Texas at San Antonio</p>
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<h2>Welcome!</h2>
<p> I am a evolutionary anthropologist who focuses on the interaction
between ecology, behavior, and genetics. My current research
targets non-human
primates but I have previously worked with a wide range of birds and
mammals. I use a combination of molecular genetic
and field based data
collection methods and analysis techniques to investigate the evolution
of dispersal and mating patterns. I am particularly interested in how
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<p class="centered"><a href="https://www.utsa.edu">University of
Texas at San Antonio</a>
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