
Wynne Victoria Radcliffe
Wynne Radcliffe is a PhD student at the University of Chicago pursuing a doctoral degree in Ecology and Evolution. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Kentucky with a Bachelors of Science with Honors in Biology.
@wrad07.bsky.social​
Presentations | Conferences | Symposiums
Radcliffe, W., Dye, M., Moran, R.L. (2025, June). The birds and the…fish? Differences in sex chromosome identity as a potential cause of reproductive isolation in darters. Presented at Evolution, Athens, GA.
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Radcliffe, W., Riggins, C. (2024, November). Suckermouth Armored Catfish Management and Research in Central Texas. Presented at Gulf and South Atlantic Regional Panel on Aquatic Invasive Species, Austin, TX.
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Radcliffe, W. (2025, August). Genetic basis of population structure informs management of invasive catfish in Texas. Presented at American Fisheries Society, San Antonio, TX.
Johnson, B., Radcliffe, W. (2025, August). Examining Contributions of Physiology and Competition on Species Persistence of Darters (Etheostoma sp.). Presented at American Fisheries Society, San Antonio, TX.
Radcliffe, W.V.*, Glover, A., Ridenbaugh, R.D., Linnen, C.R., Host-identify influence on the direction of an evolutionary trade-off in Neodiprion lecontei. Evolution 2023, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. Undergraduate Diversity at Evolution (UDE) Student Poster, University of Kentucky UGR Showcase Poster

Field Experiences

Texas A&M darter field season
(2025)
Belize & Tobacco Caye
(2021)


Ecuador Cloud Forests
&
Galapagos Archipelago
(2022)
Ask me about my research interests!
