Laboratory Research Personnel
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Current Personnel |
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Rick Adams Principal Investigator, Professor of Evolution & Ecology |
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Richard Carter PhD Student Ontogeny and evolution of echolocation |
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Laura Heiker PhD Student. Habitat fragmentation and its effects on bat diversity |
Katelin Craven MS Student The effects of forest treatment techniques on bat foraging patterns |
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Undergraduates |
Kelsey Gonzales |
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Graduated Students |
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Mark Hayes, PhD Graduated 2011 An analysis of fringed myotis, with a focus on distribution, maternity roost selection and preliminary modeling of population dynamics |
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Jason Shaw, PhD Graduated 2011 The evolution and development of wing form, body size and flight in large- and small-bodied fruit bats
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Emily Snode, MS Graduated with Distinction 2010 Effects of epauletted fruit bats on the seed germination of sycamore fig trees in Kruger National Park, South Africa |
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Matt Wiley, MS Graduated with Distinction 2010 Effects of elevation and associated temperature and insect biomass on abundance, diversity, and distribution of male and female bats in the Front Range of Colorado |
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Jessica Kiser, MS Graduated 2008 Resource use in relation to wing loading in five species of myotis in the foothills of Boulder County, Colorado |
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