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Faculty working in ecology at the University of Florida.

NameDepartmentEmailWebsiteResearch Interests
Jamie GilloolyBiologygillooly@ufl.eduWebsiteI have very broad research interests that span the subdisciplines of physiological ecology, community ecology, and macroecology and evolution.
Robert HoltBiologyrdholt@ufl.eduWebsiteMy core personal research focuses on theoretical and conceptual issues at the population and community levels of ecological organization, and on the task of linking ecology with evolutionary biology.
Jeremy LichsteinBiologyjlichstein@ufl.eduWebsiteForest dynamics; biodiversity; carbon cycle; climate change
Todd PalmerBiologytmpalmer@zoology.ufl.eduWebsiteMy research interests include the community ecology of mutualism, and the effects of anthropogenic change (extinction, climate change) on savanna communities.
Jose Miguel PoncianoBiologyjosemi@ufl.edu
WebsiteMy research focuses on the use of stochastic processes in Biology. I view stochastic processes and statistics as the ideal language to translate fundamental questions in Biology into testable hypotheses that can be confronted with real data
Juliet PulliamBiologypulliam@ufl.eduWebsiteInfectious disease dynamics, viral host jumps, quantitative ecology, epidemiology of viral encephalitides, epidemiology of viral zoonoses, theory and practice of epidemiology in resource-limited settings
Francis E. "Jack" PutzBiologyfep@ufl.eduWebsiteConservation Biology, Tropical Forestry, Fire Ecology, Restoration Ecology, Economic Botany, Natural Resource Economics, Plant Ecology, Botany, Plant Biomechanics
Claudia RomeroBiologyromero@ufl.eduWebsite
Emily SessaBiologyemilysessa@ufl.eduWebsitePlant systematics and understanding the evolutionary and ecological processes that shape plant diversity
Colette St. MaryBiologystmary@ufl.eduWebsiteBehavioral and evolutionary ecology; reproductive life history evolution (in particular, sex allocation and parental care); phenotypic plasticity; sexual selection; speciation; evolutionary aspects of cancer; marine fisheries management; reproduction and evolution in hatchery settings.