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Colin Rundel

Associate Professor of the Practice of Statistical Science
Statistical Science
204 Old Chemistry, Box 90251, Durham, NC 27708-0251
204 Old Chemistry Bldg, Box 90251, Durham, NC 27708-0251

Outreach & Engaged Scholarship


Bass Connections Faculty Team Leader - Mega-gardeners of Tropical Forests: Modeling Seed Dispersal by Forest Elephants · 2018 - 2019 Projects & Field Work flag Gabon

Primary Theme: Energy & Environment

Poaching is rapidly wiping out African forest elephants (Loxodonta cyclotis) from most of their historical range, leaving vast areas of elephant-free tropical forest. Elephants are ecological engineers that create and maintain forest habitat; the reduction of elephant populations will result in dramatic ecological changes in central African forests, including altered species composition, increased stem densities of small trees and lower abundance of large trees. This unintended experiment may help resolve whether differences between central African and neotropical forests are due to the destruction of megafauna in the neotropics thousands of years ago. 

Bass Connections Faculty Team Member - Modeling Tools for Energy Systems Analysis (MOTESA) · August 2016 - May 2017 Projects & Field Work flag United States of America