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  1. Rosalind Murray (1890–1967, aged 76–77) was a British-born writer and novelist known for The Happy Tree and The Leading Note. Murray's parents were the classical scholar Gilbert Murray OM (1866–1957) and Lady Mary Henrietta Howard (1865–1956), daughter of George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle .

  2. Chronic road salt exposure across life stages and the interactive effects of warming and salinity in a semiaquatic insect. VM Zhang, RL Martin, RL Murray. Environmental Entomology 51 (2), 313-321. , 2022. 6. 2022. The role of functional constraints in nonrandom mating patterns for a dance fly with female ornaments.

  3. Murray, R.L., Gwynne, D.T. & L.F. Bussière (2019) The role of functional constraints in non-random mating patterns for a dance fly with female ornaments. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 32: 984-993. Coverage: “Hot Student Paper Award”.

  4. Research. I am an evolutionary ecologist broadly interested in environmental impacts on sex differences and life history trade offs. Work in the lab focuses on insects with a combination of field and lab experiments. Current experimental systems include mosquitoes, dance flies (empids), notonectids and dragonflies.

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  5. Assistant Professor Biology Dept. University of Toronto Mississauga. Powered by Squarespace.Squarespace.

  6. Assistant Professor. PhD, University of Stirling. PostDoc, University of Toronto. Office. UTM. Email. rosalind.murray @utoronto.ca. Visit Lab. EEB Quarterly. Stay up to date with the latest Ecology and Evolutionary Biology related news, stories, exclusive photos and updates from our graduate students. Check out The EEB Quarterly.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2019 · Journal of Evolutionary Biology. RESEARCH PAPER. The role of functional constraints in nonrandom mating patterns for a dance fly with female ornaments. Rosalind L. Murray. Darryl T. Gwynne. Luc F. Bussière. First published: 28 June 2019. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.13500. Citations: 1.