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Archer, Steven: My research has concentrated on interactions between grasses and woody plants in relation to soils, climate and disturbance. Field and laboratory experiments on the population biology of grasses and shrub growth forms are emphasized in the context of landscape ecology, succession and historical land–use practices.
Badyaev, Alex: Evolutionary Biology; Evolutionary Developmental Biology; Life history
Birky, Bill: Evolution and genetics. Evolution of sex. Nature of species and mechanisms of speciation. Distribution and dispersal of microscopic organisms. Field, laboratory, and theoretical work on asexual and sexual organisms and genomes.
Bronstein, Judith: ecological and evolutionary dynamics of mutualisms, conservation of species interactions
Byrne, David: Migration, dispersal, whitefly, Bemisia, entomology, ecology, insect science, population biology
Chesson, Peter: Our research looks the maintenance of species diversity. We develop general theory, specific models, and ways of testing theory. We are particularly concerned with the roles of spatial and temporal scale, and trophic structure in diversity maintenance. We also study life-history theory, invasive species, host-parasitoid dynamics, terrestrial coral reef ecology,
Cotty, Peter: Biology, physiology, and management of agriculturally important fungi. Our lab is dedicated to the study of aflatoxin cantamination and aflatoxin producing-fungi with emphasis on improved methods for reducing the incidence of aflatoxins within foods, feeds, and the environment.
Cushing, Jim: Nonlinear dynamics, population dynamics, theoretical ecology

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