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Neo Martinez

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
neomartinez@email.arizona.edu

Research Areas of Interest

The structure and function of complex networks, especially ecological networks involving feeding relationships, population dynamics, evolution and interactions with humans.

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https://www.martinezlab.com/

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http://eeb.arizona.edu/people/dr-neo-martinez

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