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PSTC Affiliate Faculty Thomas Ankersen, Professor and Director, UF Mesoamerican Environmental Law. Comparative and international environmental law and policy initiatives in Central America. Lyn C. Branch. Associate Professor, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Landscape dynamics, the role of fire and herbivory in ecosystems, spatial and temporal dynamics of vertebrate populations. Colin A. Chapman. Associate Professor, Department of Zoology. Tropical conservation, primate ecology, restoration ecology, seed dispersal. Lauren J. Chapman. Associate Professor, Department of Zoology. Tropical conservation, fish ecology, Papyrus swamplands, faunal adaptations to oxygen scarcity. Mary Duryea. Professor, School of Forest Resources and Conservation. Forest regeneration, tree physiology, agroforestry and extension. John F. Eisenberg. Professor Emeritus, Florida Museum of Natural History. Habitat management and restoration, mammalian communities in temperate and tropical regions. Peter Frederick. Associate Scientist, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Wetland birds, wetlands conservation. Henry L. Gholz. Professor, Department of Forestry. Structure, productivity and nutrient cycling in tropical forests. Larry D. Harris. Professor Emeritus, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Forest biodiversity management and conservation with emphasis on conservation strategies using landscape ecology, park networks, and corridors. Peter Hildebrand, Director, IFAS International Programs and Professor, Food and Resource Economics. Farming systems research and extension. Steve R. Humphrey,Dean, College of Natural Resources and Environment. Conservation of mammalian communities. Susan K. Jacobson. Professor, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Human dimensions of wildlife conservation, natural resource education and communication. Linda C. Jones, Associate Professor, College of Education. Environmental Education and Curriculum Development. Clyde J. Kiker. Professor, Department of Food and Resource Economics. Ecological and conservation economics. F. Wayne King. Curator of Herpetology, Florida Museum of Natural History. Management and conservation of reptiles, especially crocodilians. Ronald. F. Labisky. Professor, Department of Wildlife and Range Sciences. Conservation and management of ungulate populations. Frank J. Mazzotti. Extension Scientist, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Conservation of crocodiles, sustainable harvest of wildlife. Martha C. Monroe. Assistant Professor, School of Forest Resources and Conservation. Environmental Education and Communications. P.K. Nair. Professor, School of Forestry. Agroforestry, sustainable tropical land-use in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Francis E. Putz. Professor, Department of Botany. Tropical forest ecology, conservation, and silvicultural management. Joe Schaefer. Director, Center for Natural resources Ecosystem and biodiversity conservation in urbanizing landscapes. Marianne C. Schmink. Professor, Center for Latin American Studies. Sustainable development in the New World Tropics, frontier expansion in Brazil, the extraction of natural resources from forests, gender issues. William Seaman, Jr. Professor, Florida Sea Grant College. Aquatic habitats, coastal systems, conservation and environmental education. Nigel J. Smith. Professor, Department of Geography. Conservation of genetic resources, tropical development. Melvin E. Sunquist. Associate Professor, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Conservation of carnivores, effect of food resources on population demography. George Tanner. Associate Professor, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Restoration ecology, wildlife habitat management. Patricia A. Werner. Professor, Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Savanna ecology, tree population dynamics, role of fire in natural and managed ecosystems. Charles A. Woods. Curator of Mammalogy, Florida Museum of Natural History. West India biogeography and conservation, biogeography of South Asia. Daniel Zarin, Associate Professor, School of Forest
Resources and Conservation and Executive Director, Forest
Management Trust. Sustainable use of tropical forest
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