
Professor Daniel Simberloff
Professor Daniel Simberloff is an ecologist renowned for his research in biodiversity and invasive species. He studies how plant and animal communities develop, change, and respond to human impacts. Simberloff is particularly known for his work on the effects of invasive species—non-native organisms that can disrupt local ecosystems—and for advancing conservation strategies. His research helps us understand the delicate balance of natural environments and informs efforts to protect endangered species and native biodiversity.