Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Stories of invasive speciies, changes in attitudes to invasive species over time and across national boundaries.
nrhofme@umich.edu
Science, Technology, and Society Program
About
Research Area(s)
- Eco-evolutionary theory
- Molecular ecology
- Science studies
- Invasion biology
- Ornithology
Research Interests
I consider myself an evolutionary biologist and aspiring scholar of science studies, and I study stories about invasive species. For many invasion biologists, these stories are essential tools in protecting native species and conserving “biodiversity,” whereas other scholars critique these stories as misguided projects in dictating who and what belongs. I’m motivated by the following questions:
(1) How do biologists relate to invasive species? How have our attitudes to invasive species changed over time or across national boundaries?
(2) How do biologists decide which species movements are “natural?” What distinguishes a biological invasion from a range expansion?
Affiliations
- Michigan Society of Fellows