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LENGTH ・ 2:38 Associated HMEI faculty Corina Tarnita and Robert Pringle, associate professors of ecology and evolutionary biology, explore “how nature works” — the rules that govern the organization of ecosystems and the small-scale interactions that form large-scale patterns that can reveal…











The Importance of Biodiversity
LENGTH ・ 2:41 David Wilcove, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and public affairs and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, and HMEI associated faculty Mary Caswell Stoddard, assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, discuss how a variety of animal and plant…











PEI Faculty Seminar: “On Soil Moisture, Plants and Hydroclimate”
LENGTH ・ 00:55:18Amilcare Porporato, the Thomas J. Wu ’94 Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and a professor of civil and environmental engineering and the Princeton Environmental Institute, presented, “On Soil Moisture, Plants and Hydroclimate,” Tuesday, Dec. 4, in Guyot…











ChESS Series: “Resolving Host-Microbe Conflict,” with Toby Kiers
LENGTH ・ 00:44:33Toby Kiers, University Research Chair and professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Amsterdam, presented, “Resolving Host-Microbe Conflict,” at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, in Guyot Hall, Room 10. This event was the first in PEI’s Challenges in Environmental…











PEI Faculty Seminar Series: Ocean Acidification
LENGTH ・ 00:58:00Fall 2017 PEI Faculty Seminar Series – 11/7/2017 François M.M. Morel, Albert G. Blanke, Jr., Professor of Geosciences, professor of geosciences and the Princeton Environmental Institute The world’s oceans absorb about a quarter of the carbon dioxide (CO2) humans…











Room to grow: Princeton’s Vertical Farming Project
LENGTH ・ 00:03:02Princeton University’s Vertical Farming Project was established as a model vertical farm — which involves growing food crops indoors on stacked shelves — to generate accessible and up-to-date research for the field. Video by Nick Donnoli, Office of Communications.











PEI Faculty Seminar Series: Horses, Zebras and Asses: What Their Behavioral Ecology Reveals About Environmental Patterns, Processes and Policy
LENGTH ・ 00:59:38Fall 2017 PEI Faculty Seminar Series – 9/19/2017 Dan Rubenstein, Class of 1877 Professor of Zoology, Director of the Program in Environmental Studies Although closely related, horses, zebras and asses have had vastly different interactions with humans, from being…











Wild science: Photos from the Mpala Research Centre
LENGTH ・ 00:02:25For Princeton University faculty and students, the Mpala Research Centre, a multidisciplinary and multi-institutional field laboratory that sits on a 50,000-acre reserve and ranch in central Kenya, provides an expansive natural terrain ideal for large-scale field experiments in ecology,…