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Termite x Behavior x Evolution

Mizumoto Lab is interested in the evolution of termite collective behavior. What are the rules for behavioral coordination? How did they originate in the history of life? We answer these questions by integrating field work, behavioral observations, computational tracking, and phylogenetic comparative analysis. See our Publications and Research for details.

{% capture content %} We intentionally restricted our research (mainly) to termites for inspiration. Do you have a research question? We can answer it with termites! {% endcapture %} {% include feature.html image = "images/Shelter-tubes.jpg" title = "Termites" text = content flip = true %}

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{% capture content %} There are > 3,000 species of termites in this world, showing a great diversity of collective behavior. Comparison among them allows us to infer the history of evolution. We also love cool fossils. {% endcapture %} {% include feature.html image = "images/pub/Mizumoto-etal-2022-PNAS.jpg" title = "Phylogeny and Evolution" text = content flip = true %}