Bruna Lab Plant-Animal Interactions Plant Ecology Demography

We study the population dynamics of plants and animals and how they are influenced by human activities such as habitat fragmentation and climate change. Most of our current research is done in tropical rain forests and savannas, but we are broadly interested in tropical and temperate ecosystems.

 

Bruna Lab News

August 2009: Emilio is off to Brazil for his sabbatical at the Universidade Federal de Uberlândia. He will be back on campus February 1st, 2010.

July 2009: Stella Copeland successfully defended her Master's thesis, and is now off to the Ph.D. program in Ecology at UC Davis. Congratulations, Stella - we'll miss you!

June 2009: Ernane and Christine have been racking up scholarships, travel awards, and summer research funding courtesy of the TCD program and CALS. See the announcement for Christine's awards here.

May 2009: Irina presented her Senior Thesis and is now a graduate of the University of Florida. She join's Rob Fletcher's Lab in the Fall to start working on her MS. Congratulations Irina!

 

 

Office Phone: (352) 846-0634
Lab phone: (352) 846-0527
Fax: (352) 392-6984
E-mail: embruna@ufl.edu
web: www.BrunaLab.org