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Jeremy Fox is a Professor at the University of Calgary, specializing in ecology and evolutionary biology. He earned his PhD from Rutgers University in 2000 and has been involved in various research projects that investigate ecological communities and their assembly processes. His work focuses on understanding how species distribute and coexist within various environmental conditions, particularly through community assembly principles. Fox's laboratory employs experimental and theoretical approaches to explore topics such as the mechanisms of dispersal, competition in patchy habitats, and how community structures shape population dynamics. Over the years, he has published a range of articles highlighting the interplay between species traits, environmental fluctuations, and ecosystem functions. Notable awards include the British Ecological Society Early Career Project Award and the Alberta Ingenuity New Faculty Award. Fox is also actively involved in teaching courses related to quantitative biology.
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