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Mentors and Collaborators

 

Jonathan Campbell

 

Dr. Jonathan Campbell is the Dean of Biology and curator of UT-Arlington's Amphibian and Reptile Diversity Research Center.
Dr. Eric Smith is an associate professor of Biology at UT-Arlington.  Dr. Smith studies a wide array of topics under the umbrella of tropical herpetology.

 

Michael Sears

 

Dr. Michael Sears is an assistant professor at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, where he heads an evolutionary ecology research group.  Dr. Sears' research interests include physiological ecology, life history evolution, and bioinformatics.

 

Chad Montgomery

 

Dr. Chad Montgomery is an assistant professor at Truman State University in Missouri.  Dr. Montgomery's research emphasizes the physiological ecology of ectotherms.
 

Scott Boback

 

Dr. Scott Boback is an assistant professor at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania.  Dr. Boback's research emphasizes the body size evolution and macroecology of squamate reptiles.

 

Bob Reed

 

Dr. Bob Reed conducts research on invasive species (particularly the Guam tree snake and Burmese python) as part of the United States Geological Survey's Invasive Species Program.

 

Christian Cox

 

Christian Cox is a PhD student at the University of Texas-Arlington.  His research concentrates on the ecology and evolution of reptiles and amphibians.  Christian also aided in the design of this website.

Chris Hamilton

 

Chris Hamilton is a master's student at the University of Texas-Arlington.  His research involves the phylogeography and speciation biology of North American tarantulas.
 

Steve Green

 

Steve Green is a PhD student at the University of Kent in the United Kingdom.  Since 2004, he has been conducting his dissertation research on the natural history, ecology, and population genetics of the dwarfed boa constrictors from the Cayos Cochinos and Bay Islands of Honduras.