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Justin Wright

Justin Wright

Bio and Research:

Wright's research focuses on understanding the causes and consequences of patterns of biological diversity across the planet. He is particularly interested in two broad questions: 1) How does the modification of the environment by organisms affect community structure and ecosystem function? and, 2) what aspects of biodiversity matter most in the regulation of ecosystem function? While much of his research has focused on wetland plant communities, he is willing to study any organism and work in any ecosystem to answer the questions that interest him. He has worked in systems ranging from tropical streams to desert shrublands. His research program combines observational and experimental approaches with modeling to develop and test hypotheses and build towards synthetic ecological theory.

    


 

Contact Wright at:

Biology Dept. BioSci 255
Box 90227
Durham, NC 27708
919-613-8096
fax: 919-660-7293
jw67@duke.edu