Area of Expertise
Population Dynamics; Evolutionary Theory; Animal Behavior; Modeling Biocomplexity; GIS
Education
  • B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, USA, 1966
  • Ph.D. Yale University, CT, USA, 1972

Dr. DeAngelis is a theoretical ecologist with an interest in population dynamics, age and size structure of populations, food web theory, ecosystem theory, nutrient cycling, modeling of animal behavior and movement, evolutionary theory, forest dynamics and global climate change. His recent interests have included modeling the dynamics of nutrients in streams and developing individual-based population models for populations of fish and other animals. He is currently working as part of a group to develop a landscape level model of the Everglades ecosystem.