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Collaborators - Cox Lab
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Photos and field sites. Ryan was my postdoctoral advisor at Dartmouth, and we continue to collaborate on studies of natural selection and sexual conflict in. Lizards. Although Ryan's research has recently shifted to focus on wood frogs, he's still probably the best lizard nooser that I know. Check out the Calsbeek Lab. Todd is an expert in reptile genomics, and his group's expertise has been essential to our studies of sex-biased and hormone-induced patterns of gene expression in. Check out the Castoe Lab.
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Field season starts! First to Florida… | ullergroup.se
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First to Florida…. First to Florida…. On Apr 3, 2016 0 comments. Nathalie started the field season 2016 with an 8-day trip to Florida for her project on the evolution of limb development in Anolis lizards. After doing lab-based Anolis research for almost three years, it was about time to meet these fascinating lizards in the wild! And his research group (University of Auburn) at their Palm Coast field site. Besides getting help with her own project,. You must be logged in. To post a comment.
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People - Lizard Lab at St. Thomas
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Lizard Lab at St. Thomas. Jerry Husak, Ph.D. Jerry has diverse research interests, and studies how evolution shapes the morphology, physiology, and performance of organisms. He works on flies and beetles, but mostly lizards. Contact: jerry.husak"at"stthomas.edu. Interested in joining the lab? Contact Dr. Husak for opportunities! Hannah worked on our endurance training-diet restriction project in green anoles, where she was a diet enforcer. Matt worked on our endurance training-diet restriction project in...
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Links - Lizard Lab at St. Thomas
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Lizard Lab at St. Thomas. Behavior, evolutionary ecology, my PhD advisor). Functional morphology, evolution, my postdoc advisor). Behavioral endocrinology, my postdoc advisor). Physiology, evolution, my postdoc advisor). Performance, life history evolution). Behavioral endocrinology, physiology). Functional morphology, evolution). Behavior, coloration, evolution). Behavior, evolution, physiology). Evolutionary ecology, physiology). At the University of Queensland. At the University off Antwerp.
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About Me - Tim Mitchell
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Blanding's Turtle at "Turtle Camp", our study site along the Mississippi River in Illinois. 8203; In 2008, I joined Fred Janzen's lab. The first year was spent at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and we subsequently moved to Auburn University, where I am presently. For over a decade. By the way, I learned a ton about teaching from my experiences as a rugby coach. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website.
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Scientists - Evolution Education - Science Education is Evolving
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Connect with Evolution Education. 2017 Teacher Workshop at MLBS. 2017 Teacher Research Fellowships. Is comprised of a network of field evolutionary biologists centered at the University of Virginia. Our goal is to fully integrate middle and high school science teachers and their classrooms into our field research in evolutionary ecology. Learn more about our research. Dr Rober . Bob is an Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on the. Check out the Cox Lab.
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University of São Paulo, Institute of Biosciences ( IB-USP. Advisor: Carlos A. Navas. Thesis title: Evolutive aspects of life history and eggshell morphology of Tropidurinae lizards. 2004 Bachelor Degree in Biological Sciences. University of São Paulo, Institute of Biosciences (. Postdoc at Warner Lab. Auburn University). FAPESP fellowship 2016/01558-3. Postdoctoral fellow at Tiana Kohlsdorf. S Lab (University of Sao Paulo at Ribeirão Preto). FAPESP fellowship 2013/14125-0. Invited speaker, Symposium.
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Mom’s Diet Is Important for Her Babies–Even in Anoles! | Anole Annals
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Your source for the latest on Anolis lizards. Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree. Reviews of Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree. Mom’s Diet Is Important for Her Babies–Even in Anoles! May 16, 2015. A good investment in the future. Photo by David Delaney. What moms eat and how much they eat can affect their reproduction, as well as many characteristics of their offspring this has been shown in many different animals. But are these effects found in anoles as well? Two recently published papers from my lab. Anole...