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Roger del Moral is Professor Emeritus at the University of Washington in the Department of Biology. His research primarily focuses on conservation biology and the recovery of vegetation following major disturbances, with significant work on primary succession, particularly in volcanic environments, such as Mount St. Helens. He developed comprehensive programs to study primary succession, exploring how vegetation recovers after such disturbances. His research has taken him worldwide, including places like Australia, England, Japan, Russia, and Iceland. Roger has published over 100 papers and collaborated with colleagues across various countries. His work has been extensively funded by the National Science Foundation, supporting significant research projects. Roger's studies have provided valuable insights into ecosystem restoration and have implications for restoring damaged ecosystems, reflecting his long-standing commitment to understanding ecological recovery processes.
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