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  1. CV. I am fascinated by nearly all facets of ecology and conservation, and research in my lab addresses a correspondingly broad suite of questions. How do ecologically similar species coexist? What do animals eat when we’re not looking, and how are food webs organized?

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      Community ecology in a changing world. How do biotic...

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      Rob Pringle, Professor. I have always been fascinated by the...

  2. Community ecology in a changing world. How do biotic interactions such as predation, herbivory, mutualism, and competition govern the distribution and abundance of plants and animals? How do regular patterns arise in nature, and how do they affect the stability and functioning of ecosystems?

  3. Robert Mitchell Pringle (born February 9, 1979) is an American biologist and conservationist. He is professor and director of undergraduate studies in the department of ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton University. [1] [2]

  4. Rob Pringle, Professor. I have always been fascinated by the ways in which species interactions “cascade” through food webs and other ecological networks, often with surprising outcomes. Research in my lab focuses on three main problems.

  5. Worldwide evidence of a unimodal relationship between productivity and plant species richness. LH Fraser, J Pither, A Jentsch, M Sternberg, M Zobel, D Askarizadeh, ... Science 349 (6245),...

  6. Introduction. I have always been fascinated by the ways in which species interactions “cascade” through food webs and other ecological networks, often with surprising outcomes. Research in my ...

  7. Robert Pringle, an international expert in ecology and conservation, is a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton University. Pringle’s research addresses a broad range of questions related to ecological interactions, food webs, biological communities and patterns of biodiversity to understand how wild ecosystems operate.