THE DELONG LAB: ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, AND ENERGETICS
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  • People
  • Publications
  • Predator Ecology Course @ CPBS
  • Predator Ecology Book
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    • Body size evolution
    • Predator prey dynamics
    • Bird migration
  • GEMs
    • Example 1: Exponential growth
    • Example 2: Logistic growth
John P. DeLong
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Symbols and black sheep
Stories and constellations
Pattern emergent

John's CV

POST-DOCS
Kyle Coblentz
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Theory, the real world
Can we reconcile the two?
Math, stats, lab, and field

See Kyle's website here.


GRADUATE STUDENTS
Lyndsie Wszola
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Predators eat prey
in our stochastic models
distributions shift?

Francis Biagioli
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Indirect effects
How can we understand them?
Lab work, field work, math!

Qingqing Yang

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Taciturn colleague
Of desert: field and mountain
Bearing rock disguise


UNDERGRADS

FORMER LAB MEMBERS

Stella Uiterwaal (PhD) - now a post-doc at Washington University in St. Louis

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Why do predators
eat as much as they do?
Functional response.

Miranda Salsbery (PhD) - now an Outreach Specialist at the Rochester Institute of Technology

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Paramecium 
with your symbiont so green 
and your virus coat.

Anisha Pokharel (MSc) - now a PhD student at The University of Queensland

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Sky, flight and feathers
Far and wide to be covered
what to eat next stop?

Tom Luhring (Post-doc) - Now an Assistant Professor at Wichita State University. See lab website.
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Giant salamanders
Parasitic fish hate stink
Paramecium
Teresa Ely (MSc) - Now the banding program manager at the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory in the Marin Headlands. More here.
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Kestrel, bird of prey.
Migration is amazing.
Body condition.

Jean-Philippe Gibert (PhD) - Now an Assistant Professor at Duke University! See lab website here.
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Different they are
But each other they eat
Stable they seem. Do they?

Chika Akwani

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Amber Squires

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Paramecium,
Spiders, actin, owls, FoRAGE.
Bit of everything! 

Ron Hruska
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The study of life,
How we move, patterns we choose,
The story is you
Rachel Allen
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​What is my calling?
It might be ecology
Here, my journey starts.

Kristine Zimmerman
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Spider arena
Eating crickets all day long
How will they predate?
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  • Home
  • People
  • Publications
  • Predator Ecology Course @ CPBS
  • Predator Ecology Book
  • Research
    • Body size evolution
    • Predator prey dynamics
    • Bird migration
  • GEMs
    • Example 1: Exponential growth
    • Example 2: Logistic growth