Gross has co-edited five books, including the
Encyclopedia of Theoretical Ecology and
Individual-Based Models and Approaches in Ecology. He has been a leader in the development the ATLSS (Across Trophic Level System Simulation) project, one of the largest ecological modeling projects ever constructed, which has provided a critical tool in the ongoing complex restoration planning for the Everglades. The
National Science Foundation has funded his research in parallel and grid computing for ecological models, ecological multi-modeling and spatial control of natural systems. He was the recipient of the 2006 Distinguished Scientist Award from the
American Institute of Biological Sciences. Gross has been President of the
Society for Mathematical Biology, Chair of the Board of Governors of the
Mathematical Biosciences Institute, President of the Faculty Senate at UTK and Chair of the
National Research Council Committee on Education in Biocomplexity Research, and Program Chair for the 2008 annual meeting of the
Ecological Society of America. He was elected a Fellow of the
Ecological Society of America (2023). ==References==