Philip Manlick, PhD
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  • Research
    • Human Impacts on trophic interactions
    • Integration of Green & Brown Food Webs
    • Foraging Ecology and Population Dynamics
    • Limitations to Carnivore Reintroductions
    • Reconstructing Past Communities
  • Publications
  • CV
POPULATION AND COMMUNITY ECOLOGY
​IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
Welcome! I am an ecologist interested in the causes and consequences of biotic interactions. In particular, I study how individual foraging decisions and trophic interactions scale up to regulate populations, communities, and ecosystems. I am currently an NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of New Mexico where I use stable isotope analyses to explore foraging dynamics and food web structure in terrestrial ecosystems.

​Please see the links above for details about my research, and thanks for stopping by!
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  • Home
  • About
  • Research
    • Human Impacts on trophic interactions
    • Integration of Green & Brown Food Webs
    • Foraging Ecology and Population Dynamics
    • Limitations to Carnivore Reintroductions
    • Reconstructing Past Communities
  • Publications
  • CV