University of Michigan
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology embraces education and research on all aspects of biodiversity, including the history of life on earth, evolutionary mechanisms that generate diversity, the ecological context in which all life has evolved, and consequences of interactions among organisms, including humans. Faculty expertise ranges from the tropics to the tundra, from the theoretical to the practical.

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The Detroit Free Press interviewed Professor Robyn Burnham in a travel article about Yasuni National Park in Ecuador.

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Researchers measuring the productivity of algae in a stream. Image credit: Brad CardinaleLoss of biodiversity appears to impact ecosystems as much as climate change, pollution and other major forms of environmental stress, according to a new study by Professor Brad Cardinale and colleagues.

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Since Frontiers' inception in 2008, four EEB Frontiers Master’s Program students have moved on to EEB’s doctoral program: Cindy Bick, Serge Farinas, Theresa Wei Ying Ong, and Senay Yitbarek.

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