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My research foci regard large scale conservation efforts, biodiversity loss, and the conservation of critically endangered species from an ecological and evolutionary perspective. I am also more broadly interested in systematics, ecosystem services, speciation, biogeography, and ethology across all organisms and biomes.<br> | My research foci regard large scale conservation efforts, biodiversity loss, and the conservation of critically endangered species from an ecological and evolutionary perspective. I am also more broadly interested in systematics, ecosystem services, speciation, biogeography, and ethology across all organisms and biomes.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 02:36, 4 November 2014
Contact information
Office: TLS 471A
Voice: (860) 486-2139
E-mail: benjamin.north@uconn.edu
Home page:
http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/eebwww/people/benjamin-north/
Mailing address:
75 N. Eagleville Road, Unit 3043
Storrs, CT 06269-3043, U.S.A.
Education
B.S., Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. UConn: 2010-2014
B.S., Molecular & Cell Biology. UConn: 2010-2014
M.S., Biodiversity & Conservation Biology. UConn: 2014-present
Advisor: Dr. David Wagner
Research Interests
My research foci regard large scale conservation efforts, biodiversity loss, and the conservation of critically endangered species from an ecological and evolutionary perspective. I am also more broadly interested in systematics, ecosystem services, speciation, biogeography, and ethology across all organisms and biomes.