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The Ecology Program faculty consists of members of the graduate faculty of Duke University, with primary appointments in the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, the Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences, and the Departments of Biology, Biological Anthropology and Anatomy, and Civil and Environmental Engineering, and who elect to participate in the University Program in Ecology. Current members of the program are:
   
Biological Anthropology and Anatomy
  Ken Glander (Primate Ecology)
Biology
  Susan Alberts (Behaviorial Ecology)
  Emily Bernhardt (Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Ecology)
  Rob Jackson (Plant Ecology and Global Change)
  Katia Koelle (Disease Ecology and Evolution)
  Manuel Leal (Behavioral and Evolutionary Ecology, Animal Communication)
  Thomas Mitchell-Olds (Evolutionary and Ecological Functional Genomics)
  Bill Morris (Population Ecology)
  Steve Nowicki (Behavioral Ecology)
  Mark Rausher (Evolutionary Ecology)
  John Willis (Evolutionary Genetics)
  Will Wilson (Evolutionary Ecology)
  Justin Wright (Community, Landscape, and Ecosystem Ecology)
  Anne Yoder (Primate Ecology and Biogeography)
Civil and Environmental Engineering
  Amilcare Porporato (Ecohydrology, Soil-Atmosphere Interactions)
Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences
  Michael Lavine (Statistics in Ecology)
Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
  Paul Baker (Global Climate Change, Marine Biogeochemistry)
  Norm Christensen (Community Ecology)
  Jim Clark (Community Ecology and Paleoecology)
  Larry Crowder (Estuarine Ecology)
  Pat Halpin (Landscape Ecology)
  Gabriel Katul (Forest Hydrology)
  William W. Kirby-Smith (Marine Science)
  Ram Oren (Forest Physiology)
  Stuart Pimm (Conservation Ecology)
  Andrew Read (Marine Conservation Ecology)
  Jim Reynolds (Ecosystem Modeling)
  Curt Richardson (Wetland Ecology)
  Dan Richter (Soil Ecology)
  Daniel Rittschof (Chemical Ecology)
  Dean Urban (Landscape Ecology)