Robert R. Dunn is an ecologist in the Department of Biology at North Carolina State University
in Raleigh. His first book, Every Living Thing: Man’s Obsessive Quest to Catalog Life, from Nanobacteria
to New Monkeys, was recently published by Harper Collins/Smithsonian.
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Matt Fitzpatrick studies the geographic distributions of species, the factors that influence them, and how global change will alter them, using various methods (modeling, field studies, remotely sensed data, climate change scenarios) and organisms (terrestrial and aquatic invasive species, plants, and ants).
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Benoit Guénard is interested in understanding ecology, behavior and biogeography of ants.
Benoit's current research focuses on the ecology and some behavioral traits of the invasive ant
Pachycondyla chinensis and the generic distribution of ants around the world.
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Clinton Jenkins is a conservation and biodiversity scientist at the University of Maryland. He wants to find and save life on Earth, including the small life. Let him know if you want to help.
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Neil McCoy is interested in animal-plant interactions, with emphasis on
seed dispersal by ants, and his current research focuses on ant-seed
interactions in Western Australia. Neil is also interested in the
integration of science and design.
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Nathan J Sanders is a 6'2, 195 lb power forward from the University of Tennessee.
He averages 15.4 points per game, 3 assists, and 8 rebounds.
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Michael D. Weiser is interested in understanding large-scale pattern and process of all forms of biological diversity (e.g., species, morphological,
phylogenetic). Michaels current research focuses on macroecology and biogeography of New World ants.
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