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  1. Anne Pringle is a distinguished professor of botany who studies fungi, lichens, and cooperation. She uses fungi as tools to test and elucidate general principles of ecology and evolution.

  2. Anne Pringle. Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor, Botany and Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin Madison. Verified email at wisc.edu ... A Pringle, DM Baker, JL Platt, JP Wares, JP Latge, JW Taylor. Evolution 59 (9), 1886-1899, 2005. 312: 2005: The fitness of filamentous fungi.

  3. Anne Pringle is a professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and a fungal biologist who studies lichens and their interactions with plants and animals. She is also a National Geographic explorer, a fellow of the Radcliffe Institute, and the president of the Mycological Society of America.

  4. 24 de mar. de 2021 · «Creemos que la verdadera biodiversidad de los hongos es de entre uno y seis millones de especies», afirma Anne Pringle, micóloga de la Universidad de Wisconsin-Madison y exploradora de National Geographic.

  5. Anne PRINGLE | as of summer 2015 | Ph.D. | University of Wisconsin–Madison, Wisconsin | UW | Botany and Bacteriology | Research profile. About. 178. Publications. 93,873. Reads....

  6. Anne Pringle explores the evolutionary biology and ecology of fungi, organisms whose growth and movements seem very different from our own. She is currently focused on how populations of symbiotic, modular organisms establish across landscapes.

  7. pringlelab.botany.wisc.edu › documents › CV_modern_PringleANNE PRINGLE

    Education. Ph.D. Department of Botany and University Program in Genetics, Duke University. 2001. Advised by Drs. Janis Antonovics and Rytas Vilgalys. A.B. Honors Biology, University of Chicago, with General Honors. 1993. Employment. Professor, Botany and Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2017-present.