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Interviews

One of our favorite kinds of post involves interviewing interesting ecologists about their interesting work. All of our interviews are compiled here.

Allison Shaw and colleagues on the ‘personas’ you can adopt as an ecological theoretician

Rachel Germain on demystifying ecological theory

Ian Hatton on sublinear growth as the key to all of ecology

Tanya Rogers and Stephan Munch on chaotic population dynamics

Simon Stump and David Vasseur on whether the storage effect is overrated

Robin Snyder on coexistence theory, riveting writing, science-art links, and more

Elizabeth Borer on the NutNet experiment

Anonymous Potato on ecoevojobs.net

Ted Hart on a career in private sector data science

Louise Hahn on a career as an ecology lab technician

Chris Collier on a career as a land manager for a land conservancy

Brian Gaas on a career as an environmental consultant

Wendy Morrison on a career in government science

Jim Grace on a career in government science

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