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Rodolfo Dirzo (Professor)

Rodolfo Dirzo (650) 736-7643
Personal bio
Working with undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral students,Rodolfo Dirzo studies the evolutionary ecology of species interactions with an emphasis in tropical ecosystems. In addition, he explores how anthropgenic impacts (deforestation, habitat fragmentation, invasive species) affect ecological processes, such as species interactions. He uses his research experience to develop his course on Ecology, Field ecology and conservation and natural history.

Currently teaching
BIO 121: Ornithology (Spring)
BIO 221: Ornithology (Spring)
BIO 137: Plant EcoEvo in the Field (Spring)
BIO 144: Conservation Biology: A Latin American Perspective (Spring)
HUMBIO 112: Conservation Biology: A Latin American Perspective (Spring)
EARTHSYS 127: Plant EcoEvo in the Field (Spring)
BIO 234: Conservation Biology: A Latin American Perspective (Spring)
EARTHSYS 105B: Ecology and Natural History of Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve (Spring)
BIO 105B: Ecology and Natural History of Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve (Spring)
BIOS 275: A Concise Survey of Biodiversity: Natural History and Field Methods Across Taxonomic Groups (Autumn)
RELIGST 53X: Sustainability and Civilization (Winter)
HISTORY 35: Sustainability and Civilization (Winter)
POLISCI 35: Sustainability and Civilization (Winter)
BIO 105A: Ecology and Natural History of Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve (Winter)
EARTHSYS 105A: Ecology and Natural History of Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve (Winter)
BIO 35: Sustainability and Civilization (Winter)
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