Erik Rauch

Erik Rauch (May 15, 1974–July 13, 2005) was a biophysicist and theoretical ecologist who worked at NECSI, MIT, Santa Fe Institute, Yale University, Princeton University, and other institutions. Rauch's most notable paper was published in Nature and concerned the mathematical modeling of the conservation of biodiversity.

Read more about Erik Rauch:  Biography, Published Works Related To Biological Diversity

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