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evan

Evan Carson

Evan is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Texas A&M University. We are interested in phenotypic diversification of Cuatro Cienegas pupfishes.

zach

Zachary Culumber

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.

rae

Raelynn Deaton

Rae is currently an Assistant Professor at Sam Houston State University. We are interested in poeciliid genital evolution and sexual conflict.

pete

Peter Diaz

Pete currently works as an Aquatic Biologist and Taxonomist at Texas State University. We are interested in aquatic invertebrate communities in Southern Mexico.

nate

Nathan Franssen

Nate is currently a Ph. D. candidate at the University of Oklahoma. We are interested in the ecology of Great Plains stream fishes.

paco

Francisco Garcia de Leon

Paco is currently a Professor at CIBNOR. We are interested in geographic variation and taxonomy of Mexican Poecilia.

joanna

Joanna Kelley

Jo is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Chicago. We are interested in ecological genomics of sulfide spring fish.

mariana

Mariana Mateos

Mariana is currently an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University. We are interested in the phylogeography of Central American Poecilia.

allison

Allison Pease

Allison is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Missouri. We are interested in the ecology of southern Mexican fish.

martin

Martin Plath

Martin is currently a Senior Research Scientist at the University of Frankfurt. We are interested in the ecology and evolution of the cave molly.

gil

Gil Rosenthal

Gil is currently an Associate Professor at Texas A&M University. We are interested in the role of ecology in swordtail speciation and hybridization.

don

Donald Shepard

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.

ingo

Ingo Schlupp

Ingo is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma. We are interested in the ecology and evolution of asexual fish.

kirk

Kirk Winemiller

Kirk is currently a Professor at Texas A&M University. We are interested in eco-morphological diversity in fish communities occuring along environmental gradients.

 

 

 


Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 September 2010 19:44