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  1. Patrick Tobin is an insect ecologist who maintains a research program on the population dynamics and spatiotemporal ecology of insects, with particular attention to effects of invasive species on native ecosystems, ecosystem services and biodiversity.

  2. www.patricktobin.comPatrick Tobin

    Discovering Mr. S's music in his early twenties, it was at the urging of friends to pursue that style of music and the tribute. Patrick has been critically acclaimed internationally. Since 1996. Patrick Tobin, Frank Sinatra, Sinatra, tribute, artist, impersonator, show, singer.

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Disturbance Ecology, University of Washington, School of Environmental and‬ - ‪‪Cited by 6,174‬‬ - ‪Population ecology‬ - ‪spatial ecology‬ - ‪disturbance...

  4. Patrick Tobin. I am a Professor and the David R.M. Scott Endowed Professor in Forest Resources in the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences at the University of Washington.

  5. Patrick Tobins research focuses on the biology and ecology of biological invasions, the spatial and temporal dynamics of insect populations, and the role of climate change on insect population dynamics.

  6. Live Footage from City Stage in Springfield, MA Celebrating Sinatra's 100th Birthday.

  7. Disturbance Ecology Laboratory. Research in the Tobin Lab is broadly within two core areas of research: (1) Invasion Ecology. Although most non-native species pose little to no harm, a minority pose considerable challenges to native ecosystems.

  8. Patrick Tobin, the screenwriter of CAKE, spoke to the GCIFF on the eve of the special screening in Great Neck. Like many writers, Tobin’s development of the story was influenced by real-life. “I was living in Stockholm in 2002 and my best friend there was a priest who ran a support group for women with chronic pain,” said Tobin.

  9. Watch Patrick Tobin's amazing performance of Frank Sinatra's songs in this video from 2015.

  10. PATRICK C. TOBIN. WORK ADDRESS. 123B Anderson Hall, 3715 W. Stevens Way, NE, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-2100. Voice: 206-685-7588; FAX: 206-685-0790; Email: pctobin@uw.edu. EDUCATION.