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个人简介

Editor, The American Naturalist, 2004 -present, Editorial boards: currently Ecological Complexity, Previously, Ecosystems, Mathematical Bioseicnes, Ecology, Ecological Monographs, Nonlier World, Journal of Aquatic Stress and Recovery Research Faculty Associate Professor, Department of Biology, University of Miami 1994-present, Ecologist, U. S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division, Florida Caribbean Science Center, Department of Biology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124 1972, Ph.D., Yale University,Engineering and Applied Science, New Haven, Connecticut (Plasma Physics) 1966, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Cambridge, Massachusetts (Physics)

研究领域

I am a theoretical ecologist with an interest in population dynamics, age and size structure of populations, food web theory, ecosystem theory, forest dynamics, nutrient cycling, modeling of animal behavior and movement, and evolutionary theory. My recent interests have included developing individual-based population models for populations of fish and other animals. I am coordinator of a US Geological Survey program developing a suite of landscape-level models of the Everglades ecosystem.

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Jiang, J., D. L. DeAngelis, S.Y. Teh, K. W. Krauss, H. Q. Wang, H. D. Li, T. J. Smith III, H. L. Koh. 2016. Defining the next generation modeling of coastal ecotone dynamics in response to global change. Ecological Modelling 326:168-176. DeAngelis, D. L., Wei-Ming Ni, and Bo Zhang. 2016. Dispersal and heterogeneity: Single species. Journal of Mathematical Biology 72:239-254. Teh, S. Y., D. L. DeAngelis, M. Turtora, J. Jiang, L. Pearlstine, T. J. Smith, and H. L. Koh. 2015. Application of a coupled vegetation competition and groundwater simulation model to study effects of sea level rise and storm surges on coastal vegetation. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 3:1149-1177 DeAngelis, D. L., J. P. Bryant, R. Liu, S. A. Gourley, C. J. Krebs, and P. B. Reichardt. 2015. A plant toxin mediated mechanism for the lag in snowshoe hare population recovery following cyclic declines. Oikos 124:796-805. DeAngelis, D. L., and S. Yurek. 2015. Equation-free modeling unravels the behavior of complex ecological systems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112:3856-3857. Darby, P., D. L. DeAngelis, S. Romañach, K. Suir, and J. Bridevaux. 2015. Apple snail population dynamics on the Everglades landscape. Landscape Ecology 30:1497-1510. Jiang, Jiang, D. L. DeAngelis, Bo Zhang, and J. E. Cohen. 2014. Population age and initial size in a patchy environment affect the occurrence of abrupt transitions in a birth-and-death model of Taylor’s law. Ecological Modelling 289:59-65. Liu, R., D. L. DeAngelis, and J. P. Bryant. 2014. Dynamics of herbivore and resource on a landscape of resources and refuges interspersed on a landscape. Theoretical Ecology 7:195-208. Bryant, J. P., K. Joly, F. S. Chapin, III, and D. L. DeAngelis. 2014. Will plant defense mediate browsing impacts on treeline and shrub advance into tundra? A case study of Betula in a warming climate. Ecography 37:204-2011. (Selected as Editor’s Choice for issue) Jiang, J. and DeAngelis, D.L. 2013. Strong species-environment feedback shapes plant community assembly along environmental gradients. Ecology and Evolution. 3(12): 4119-4128. (Voted as outstanding theoretical paper of the year by Ecological Society of America Theory Section.)

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