
MEET SOME OF THE
EEB FACULTY
EEB faculty are a group of highly interdisciplinary researchers whose expertise cover the broad range of important research in ecology, evolution and behavior, and beyond. Faculty are quantitative and focus on big data and models, and their work is organismal based, including working on human-nature interactions. Faculty members’ research informs and enriches their teaching.
EEB in the News
- UT Faculty are Trailblazing New Evolutionary ResearchBenjamin Auerbach and Charles Roseman published new research on the Inhibitory Cascade Model, arguing the 20-year-old theory is the product of a statistical artifact rather than a good explanation of… Read more: UT Faculty are Trailblazing New Evolutionary Research
- How “Fire Fungi” Help Put Burnt Landscapes Back TogetherBefore plants and animals recolonize after a wildfire, fungi get to work.
- Research Shows Warming Impact on Soil EcosystemWithin only a few decades of higher temperatures, microbial systems change in ways that disrupt carbon and nutrient cycles.



