In the River Fish Ecology group, we study the ecology and evolution of fish in riverine ecosystems. We are mostly working in the interface between ecology and evolution realizing that these two traditionally separated disciplines are interdependent. More specifically, we are working with local adaptation, adaptive and neutral diversification, fish migration and river fish biodiversity on genetic, phenotypic and community levels. We are with our work ultimately aiming to study the interactions and potential feed-backs between ecology and evolution.