Robert Pringle
Title
Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
Position
Research Areas
University Affiliation
Research Interests
Plant-animal and predator-prey interactions; food-web ecology and indirect effects; invasive species; effects of spatial pattern on ecosystem functioning; biological consequences of extinction and climatic change; ecology of African savannas; conservation policy.
HMEI Affiliation
Related Media and Press Coverage
- “War’s other victims: animals” — The New York Times (Jan. 12, 2018)
- “The animal cost of war” — Smithsonian (Jan. 11, 2018)
- “How war affects wildlife” — The Economist (Jan. 11, 2018)
- “War is the biggest threat to Africa’s animals” — African News Agency (Jan. 11, 2018)
- “War isn’t just bad for people — it harms wild animals, too” — The Washington Post (Jan. 10, 2018)
- “Elephants, lions and other wild animals are exquisitely sensitive to the effects of war” — The Los Angeles Times (Jan. 10, 2018)
- “When Humans War, Animals Die” — The Atlantic (Jan. 10, 2018)
- “African Elephant, Hippo, Rhino Populations Shrink in Wartime” — Associated Press (Jan. 10, 2018)
- “Wildlife is another casualty of war” — Vice (Jan. 10, 2018)
- “Breaking ground: Bringing back the lions and zebras” — Princeton Alumni Weekly