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Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Science

The Faculty of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Science performs research and provides training in the ecology, evolution and behavior of organisms, the diversity and systematic relationships among species and change in these relationships through time, and the responses of organisms and ecological systems to human activity and environmental change. Graduate programs in the School of Life Sciences in ecology currently reside in the Biology, Plant Biology, and Microbiology graduate programs with a concentration in ecology. Research interests of the faculty include ecology at levels of organisms, populations, communities, and ecosystems, physiological ecology, behavior, biodiversity, landscape ecology, restoration ecology, conservation biology, evolutionary biology, and phylogenetics/systematics.


Faculty Profiles


Primary Memberships:


John Briggs

James Collins

Elizabeth Davidson

Thomas Day

James Elser

Ananias A. Escalante

Stanley Faeth

Stuart Fisher *

Ferran Garcia-Pichel

Leah Gerber

Nancy Grimm

Sharon Hall

Jeffrey Klopatek

Leslie Landrum

Thomas Nash

Susanne Neuer

David Pearson

John Sabo

Milton Sommerfeld

Julie Stromberg

Jianguo (Jingle) Wu

* denotes faculty leader



Secondary Memberships:


Juergen Gadau

Jon Harrison

Ann Kinzig

Juergen Liebig

Chris A. Martin

Kevin McGraw

Ben Minteer

Michael Moore

Kathleen Pigg

Stephen Pyne

Michael Rosenberg

Ronald Rutowski

Daniel Sarewitz

Andrew Smith

Jean C. Stutz

Brian Verrelli

Glenn Walsberg




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