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Mathematical & Theoretical Biology
Research ranges from analysis and metanalysis to modeling of ecosystems, resource cycling, population biology, plant geometry, climate change, epidemiology, resource management, the mind and aging. Faculty include Drs. DeAngelis, Horvitz, Potts, Herbert , Sternberg and D. Wilson. |
| Graph of some yearly changes overlays photo of the everglades. |
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| Donald L. DeAngelis, Ph.D., Yale, 1972. Population, community, and ecosystem theory; mathematical and computer modeling. (U.S. Geological Survey). Am. Naturalist 159: 231–44, 2002 (with Holland and Bronstein). |
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| Carol C. Horvitz, Ph.D., Northwestern, 1980. Population dynamics of tropical plants: matrix models, stochastic demography, plant-animal interactions, dispersal, invasion. The many growth rates and elasticities of populations in random environments. Am. Naturalist 162:489–502, 2003 (with Tuljapurkar and Pascarella). |
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| Matthew D. Potts, Ph.D., Harvard, 2001. Habitat heterogeneity and niche structure of trees in two tropical rain forests. Oecologia 129:446–74, 2004. |
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| Thomas J. Herbert, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1970. Plant ecophysiology, leaf movement, canopy structure. Photo. Eng. Remote Sensing 61:89–92, 1995. |
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| David L. Wilson, Ph.D., Chicago, 1969. Biology of aging: biology of mind and consciousness. Mech. Aging Dev. 113:101–16, 2000. |
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