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Dr. Eric Hoffman is Professor and Department Chair of Biology at the University of Central Florida. His research examines genetic variation in natural populations to understand evolutionary history, conservation genetics, and invasive species dynamics, with particular focus on endangered species like Key Deer and Florida Scrub Jay.
Dr. Hoffman's interdisciplinary research integrates field studies with genomic analyses to address conservation challenges. His work on population viability modeling, genetic adaptation in changing environments, and historical dispersal patterns has significant implications for biodiversity preservation.
His recent publications demonstrate expertise in conservation genetics, molecular ecology, and evolutionary biology, with applications ranging from marine invasions to amphibian disease systems. This research contributes to understanding how species adapt to environmental changes and human impacts.
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