Nicola Anthony Ph.D.
Nicola Anthony is a professor in conservation biology and holds the Freeport McMoRan Chair in Wildlife Sustainability at the University of New Orleans. She has worked with her colleagues at numerous institutions in central Africa for over 20 years on a variety of projects focused primarily on the evolution and conservation of tropical forest vertebrates. More recently, she has worked with ECOTROP partners on the development of our current core research theme: the effects of past human activities at former village sites on soil fertility, rainforest species composition and wildlife biodiversity.
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Johannes Foufopoulos, Ph.D
Johannes Foufopoulos is based at the University of Michigan and focuses his lab research on fundamental conservation biology questions and on issues related to the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases. Major research foci investigate the biology and conservation of island species and examine how habitat fragmentation, invasive organisms and global climate change result in species extinction. Other projects address questions regarding the impact of diseases on wildlife populations and the environmental causes leading to disease emergence.