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Jeanne Altmann
Professor
Director of Graduate Studies
Life history approaches to behavioral ecology; nonexperimental research design; behavioral aspects of conservation; relationships among behavior, physiology, social structure and genetic structure in primates and small mammals. Email: altj 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Stuart A. Altmann
Lecturer with Rank of Professor
Behavioral ecology: foraging behavior and diet selection, mating systems, social structure, spatial deployment, behavioral adaptations, models of behavioral adaptations and social processes.
Email:
salt 'at' princeton [dot] edu
John Bonner
Professor Emeritus
The evolution of development, with a special interest in the social amoebae (cellular slime molds. Email: jtbonner 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Iain D. Couzin
Assistant Professor
Understanding collective behavior; how large-scale biological patterns result from the actions and interactions of individual components of a system; self-organised pattern formation in a wide range of biological systems, including ants, fish schools, bird flocks, locust / cricket swarms and human crowds. Email: icouzin 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Andrew P. Dobson
Professor
Conservation biology and disease control; population dynamics and coevolution of parasites and their hosts; population dynamics and life-history strategies of birds, primates, and elephants.
Email:
dobber 'at' princeton [dot] edu
James L. Gould
Professor
Departmental Representative
Animal behavior; communication, navigation, behavioral ecology, sexual selection, and learning. Email: gould 'at' princeton [dot] edu
B. Rosemary Grant
Lecturer &
Senior Research Biologist
Evolutionary ecology, natural and sexual selection; evolutionary consequences of hybridization, genetic and cultural transmission of traits in the speciation process of Darwin's finches. Email: rgrant 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Peter R. Grant
Professor
Ecology, evolution, and behavior; speciation, competition, and the direct study of natural selection in populations. Email: prgrant 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Michaela Hau
Assistant Professor
Timing of reproduction, behavioral endocrinology, environmental and physiological regulation of breeding in tropical birds, circadian rhythms.
Email: hau 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Lars O.Hedin
Professor
Ecosystem analysis, with emphasis on the emergence and maintenance broad-scale patterns in the cycling of nutrients and trace gases.
Email: lhedin 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Henry S. Horn
Professor
Adaptive patterns of ecology and social behavior in birds and butterflies; forest succession; dynamics of landscape and of productivity; adaptive patterns of morphology, spatial distribution, and dispersal in trees; local conservation. Email: hshorn 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Leonid Kruglyak
Professor
Population genetics, intraspecific genetic variation, genetic basis of complex phenotypic variation, regulatory variation and genetics of gene expression in model systems, signatures of natural selection.
Email: kruglyak 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Laura F. Landweber
Associate Professor
Molecular evolution of genes and genomes; early pathways of RNA evolution; RNA editing; evolution of complex processes; in vitro evolution.
Email: lfl 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Simon A. Levin
Professor
Dynamics of populations and communities; spatial heterogeneity and problems of scale; evolutionary ecology; theoretical and mathematical ecology; biodiversity and ecosystem processes. Email: slevin 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Alan Mann
Professor of Anthropology
EEB Associate Faculty
Paleoanthropology; human evolution
Robert M. May
Visiting Professor
Professor, Oxford University, UK
Causes, consequences, and magnitude of biological diversity; mathematical models (in collaboration with clinical and laboratory researchers) of the population dynamics of the immune system; transmission of, and defenses against, viral infections and other disturbances in complex networks (including ecological food webs, infectious diseases, and IT systems).
Cassandra Nuñez
Associate Research Scholar
Application of behavioral and demographic information to the conservation of endangered species. Email: cmvnunez 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Stephen W. Pacala
Professor
Population biology and community ecology of plants; theoretical and mathematical ecology; global interactions among the biosphere, atmosphere, and hydrosphere.
Email:
pacala 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
EEB Associate Faculty
Surface hydrology; Hydroclimatology; Fluvial and river basin geomorphology; Dynamics of fractal processes; Ecohydrology; Analysis and modelling of space-time rainfall fields.
Daniel I. Rubenstein
Professor and Department Chair
Behavioral ecology: effect of environmental variation and individual differences on social structure and behavioral relationships within a population; fieldwork with horses, zebras, fish, spiders, and insects; conservation biology.
Email: dir 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Burton Singer
Professor of Demography & Public Affairs
EEB Associate Faculty
Epidemiology of tropical diseases, demography and economics of aging, health and social consequences of economic development, the interrelationships between genetics and historical demography.
David L. Stern
Associate Professor
Molecular developmental genetics of intra- and inter-specific morphological variation and polyphenisms; model systems include Drosophila species and the pea aphid.
Email:
dstern 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Bess B. Ward
Professor and Chair of Geosciences
EEB Associate Faculty
Biological oceanography, marine microbiology.
David S. Wilcove
Professor
Conservation of biological diversity, endangered species, ornithology, island biogeography, and conservation policy. Email: dwilcove 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Martin C. Wikelski
Associate Professor
Departmental Representative

Behavioral monitoring, endocrinology and metabolic measurements to understand causal connection between life history and the underlying physiology. Email: wikelski 'at' princeton [dot] edu
Rachael Winfree
Lecturer
Conservation biology, pollination ecology, ecosystem services, brood parasitism, conservation of birds. Email: rwinfree 'at' princeton [dot] edu

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