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Evolutionary Physiology • Comparative Methods
•Natural History of Vertebrates •
 
 

Links

• Labs doing cool stuff (click on photo)

Harry W. Greene--Cornell University: Ecology, behavior, evolution and conservation of vertebrates, especially reptiles

Nathan Kley--SUNY Stonybrook: Functional and evolutionary morphology, evolution of squamate feeding systems, snake origins, limb reduction in snakes, biology of blindsnakes, herpetology, miniaturization and its role in vertebrate evolution. Also, a rabid snake enthusiast (always a plus)

Martin Turcotte--Ph.D student, UC Riverside: Rapid evolution and evo-eco feedback. Also, professional lurker and import from Canada.

Kelly Zamudio--Cornell University: Population biology, systematics and character evolution

 

Beth Brainerd--Brown University: Functional morphology and biomechanics

 

Jonathan Losos--Harvard University: Behavioral and evolutionary ecology of lizards

 

David Reznick--University of California, Riverside: Experimental life-history evolution and evolutionary-ecological feedback

Duncan Irschick--UMass Amherst: Sexual selection, functional morphology, evolutionary comparative methods, selection in the field

Adam Summers--University of California, Irvine: Interaction between structure, material, and function

James Hicks--University of California, Irvine: Comparative and evolutionary physiology

Peter Wainwright--University of California, Davis: Comparative functional morphology, consequences of functional diversity

Ted Garland--Uniersity of California, Riverside: Experimental evolution, phylogenetic comparative methods, comparative and evolutionary physiology

Jimmy McGuire--University of California, Berkeley: Phylogenetics, population genetics, and comparative biology

Douglas Altshuler--University of California, Riverside: Integrative approaches to studying animal flight

Kurt Schwenk--University of Connecticut: Evolution of form and function, evolutionary and functional morphology of amphibians, reptiles and mammals, evolution of feeding and chemosensory systems in squamate reptiles.

Stephen Secor--University of Alabama: Integrative and evolutionary design of digestive physiology and metabolism.

Stephen M. Deban--University of South Florida: How animals move and how the physiological and biomechanical mechanisms that produce movement change through evolution.

Rich Glor--University of Rochester: Fledgling professor and legendary prankster--Speciation and macroevolutionary patterns underlying species diversity.

Javier A. Rodriguez--UNLV: Evolutionary ecology, systematics and phylogeography of reptiles and amphibians.

Chris Oufiero--Ph.D Candidate, UC Riverside: Effects of sexually selected traits on performance. Also, a path analysis wizard and purveyor of fine beers.

Zev Gartner--UCSF: Integrative synthetic organic chemistry, molecular and cell biology and other assorted cool stuff.

 

• Other useful (and not so useful links)

Aquajourneys--Professional underwater photography of Donelle Ehritt (Mom). Tell her you found out about her stuff here (I work on commission!).

The New Reptile Database--The ultimate herp taxanomic site

Mandica Illustration and Design: The absolute best in scientific illustration, technical drawing, logo design, and graphic and web design

Ph.D Comics--comic of the day



bythom--the ultimate source for nikon photographers

FieldHerpForum.com--the site for militant field herpers!

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