John Vandermeer
John Harry Vandermeer (born 1940) is an American ecologist, a mathematical ecologist, tropical ecologist and agroecologist. He is the Asa Gray Distinguished University Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor at the University of Michigan, where he has taught since 1971. His research focuses on the ecology of agricultural systems, and he has operated a plot of coffee plants in Mexico for his research for more than fifteen years. In 2016, the symposium "Science with Passion and a Moral Compass" was held to honor his career as a scientist and activist. The symposium, also known as VandyFest, was held in Ann Arbor, Michigan from May 6 to May 8. Provided by Wikipedia-
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20Effects of management intensity and season on arboreal ant diversity and abundance in coffee agroecosystems Effects of management intensity and season on arboreal ant diversity and abundance in coffee agroecosystemsby Philpott, Stacy M. Doctora autora 13454, Perfecto, Ivette Doctora autora 22535, Vandermeer, John autor 7185Texto bibliotecaECOSUR