Giulio De Leo
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Giulio De Leo
Senior Fellow - Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment; Professor - Biology/Hopkins Marine Station
Type:
Senior Fellow
School:
Humanities and Sciences
Additional Information:
Center for Ocean Solutions
Research Area(s):
Ecosystem Services and Conservation, Oceans
Biography
My primary research interest is in the use of ecological theory, particularly life history-based models, in population dynamics and management. I use advanced mathematical and computational techniques to identify basic first-principles of the ecology of infectious diseases, to explore costs and benefits of alternative policies for natural resource management in a multi-objective, multi-attribute framework and to analyse population dynamics and extinction risk of endangered populations. My research focuses on population management in a variety of ways, including quantitative studies of real-world systems and purely theoretical studies that inform practical management approaches. My goal is to assess the effect of ecological and environmental heterogeneities on population dynamics and management and to estimate key parameters that may be incorporated into population models useful for decision-making.
Selected Publications by this Author
News & Press Releases
A Unified Model of Food Webs »
New mathematical model allows ecologists to view all food-web interactions through the same lens
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Media Coverage
Monterey-Based Researchers Use Nature to Fight Skin-Burrowing Parasites »
Quotes Woods Senior Fellow Giulio De Leo (Biology) and Woods Affiliate Susanne Sokolow on their research using prawns to fight Schistosomiasis in Senegal.
By Diana LaScala-Gruenewald,
Killer Snails Vs. River Prawns »
Quotes Woods Senior Fellow Giulio De Leo (Biology) and Woods Affiliate Susanne Sokolow on their research using prawns to fight Schistosomiasis in Senegal.
By Jason Bittel,
How Giant Prawns Could Fight Tropical Disease and Poverty »
Quotes Woods Senior Fellow Giulio De Leo (Humanities and Sciences) and Woods Affiliate Susanne Sokolow on their research using prawns to fight Schistosomiasis in Senegal.
By Ed Young,