Eco-evolutionary dynamics of rewilding: Real-time genetic monitoring of large-mammal community reassembly
Defaunation and rewilding are perturbations that can reveal potent insights into the fundamental ecological and evolutionary processes that structure populations, communities, and ecosystems.
Predator-induced collapse of niche structure and species coexistence
Biological invasions are a pressing environmental challenge and an opportunity to investigate the role of top predators in regulating biodiversity and food-web structure.
Mechanisms of coexistence in large herbivore assemblages
The diversity of ungulates in African savannas has inspired generations of biologists to investigate how similar species coexist which requires that each be limited by different factors.
The Ungulate Herbivory Under Rainfall Uncertainty (UHURU) Project
At the Mpala Research Centre in central Kenya, our work centers on a long-term experiment, dubbed UHURU for “Ungulate Herbivory Under Rainfall Uncertainty.”