| 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 |
Department Tel 1-609-258-3870 Department Fax 1-609-258-1712 |
Mailing Address Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology |
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