Faculty and research
Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior faculty conduct a broad range of research spanning molecules to ecosystems from chimpanzee behavior to bacterial evolution, predator interactions on the Serengeti Plains to the impact of nutrients on grasslands.
Their research helps increase human understanding of biodiversity, its origins, and maintenance, leading to an improved understanding of ourselves and how we may live sustainably. In the process, EEB faculty and students make discoveries that reveal fundamental ecological, evolutionary, and behavioral processes at work in natural systems.
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