Bradley Anholt

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Bradley Anholt is a Canadian ecologist, currently professor emeritus in the Department of Biology at the University of Victoria in Canada after an impactful career in experimental and applied ecology. His research mainly revolves around how biodiversity is maintained in ecosystems. The main topics of his research includes prey-predator relationships, temperature-dependence of sex determination, and biological invasions.

He was an influential figure in ecological research, serving both as the Director of the Bamfield Marine Research Center, a marine research center ran by the University of Victoria, and the Canada Research Chair for Experimental and Applied Ecology.

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