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Michael W. McCoy

e-mail: mmccoy@zoology.ufl.edu
Personal webpage: www.zoology.ufl.edu/mccoy
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Generally, my research program is aimed at understanding the processes that determine the structure and function of food webs. I combine field, laboratory, observational, experimental, and mathematical approaches to better understand ecological processes operating at multiple scales—from organisms and populations to metacommunities and landscapes.

Graduate Students

Andrew Hein


e-mail: heinsight1@hotmail.com
Andrew Hein
I am interested in the forces that create and maintain biodiversity on both local and global scales. I am particularly fascinated by how individual level physiological processes and community level ecological processes interact to govern the rates (i.e. speciation, extinction) that affect standing stocks of species through time and space.   

Undergraduates

Julia Greene

e-mail: sellador@ufl.edu
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Julia is assisting with data collection and analysis on two projects.  These projects are  aimed at understanding sources of evolutionary rate variation and genome evolution.

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