Robert Dunn (biologist)
Robert Dunn is a biologist, writer and professor in the Department of Applied Ecology at North Carolina State University. He has written several books and his science essays have appeared at magazines such as ''BBC Wildlife Magazine'', ''Scientific American'', ''Smithsonian Magazine'', ''National Geographic'' and others. He has become known for efforts to involve the public as citizen scientists in arthropod surveys and bacterial flora studies. His projects include studies of belly button biodiversity, mites that live on human faces, ants in backyards, and fungi and bacteria in houses.He was a Fulbright fellow in Australia. Provided by Wikipedia
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Never Home Alonefrom microbes to millipedes camel crickets and honeybees the natural history of where we liveBookby Dunn, Rob R.
Published 2018Book
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A Natural History Of The Futurewhat the laws of biology tell us about the destiny of the human speciesBookby Dunn, Rob R.
Published 2021Book
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Never Out Of Seasonhow having the food we want when we want it threatens our food supply and our futureBookby Dunn, Rob R.
Published 2017Book
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