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Evan Carson
Evan is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Texas A&M University. We are interested in phenotypic diversification of Cuatro Cienegas pupfishes.
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Zach is currently a Ph. D. candidate at Texas A&M University. We are interested in the biogeography of poeciliid fishes and comparative transcriptomics of species occuring along envrionmental gradients.
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Rae is currently an Assistant Professor at Sam Houston State University. We are interested in poeciliid genital evolution and sexual conflict.
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Pete currently works as an Aquatic Biologist and Taxonomist at Texas State University. We are interested in aquatic invertebrate communities in Southern Mexico.
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Nate is currently a Ph. D. candidate at the University of Oklahoma. We are interested in the ecology of Great Plains stream fishes.
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Paco is currently a Professor at CIBNOR. We are interested in geographic variation and taxonomy of Mexican Poecilia.
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Jo is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Chicago. We are interested in ecological genomics of sulfide spring fish.
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Mariana is currently an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University. We are interested in the phylogeography of Central American Poecilia.
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Allison Pease
Allison is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Missouri. We are interested in the ecology of southern Mexican fish.
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Martin is currently a Senior Research Scientist at the University of Frankfurt. We are interested in the ecology and evolution of the cave molly.
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Gil is currently an Associate Professor at Texas A&M University. We are interested in the role of ecology in swordtail speciation and hybridization.
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Don is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Colorado State University. We are interested in using ecological niche modeling to understand the role of the environment in speciation and hybridization.
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Ingo is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma. We are interested in the ecology and evolution of asexual fish.
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Kirk is currently a Professor at Texas A&M University. We are interested in eco-morphological diversity in fish communities occuring along environmental gradients.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 September 2010 19:44 |