Integrated lecture, laboratory, and field course focusing on vertebrate anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, natural history, evolution, systematics, and conservation. Students will become ...
Dr. Buckley served as the Associate Head of Biology from 2007-2009, and has served as Head of the Thomas H. Gosnell School of Life Sciences (GSOLS) from 2013-2017. He has served on numerous Institute, ...
The Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (JVP) publishes original contributions on all aspects of vertebrate paleontology, including biostratigraphy, evolution, functional morphology, ichnology, ...
UW anthropology doctoral student Charles Koenig, from Silverthorne, Colo., digitally scans specimens for Coe Library Digital Collections and the Museum of Vertebrates’ collaboration for online use by ...
The early Frasnian turiniid thelodont Neoturinia hutkensis gen. nov. is re-described on the basis of a new large scale set from the Chahriseh section in central Iran. Detailed morphological and ...
Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny, Vertebrate Zoology and Geologica Saxonica are the latest historic titles to select the various services and advanced technology provided by the OA-born scholarly ...
James Hanken studies the evolution of morphology, developmental biology, and systematics. Most work by his group focuses on amphibians but otherwise addresses a wide range of topics, taxa, and ...
Based on presentations at a symposium organized for the 1988 joint meeting of the Mountain-Plains Museums Association and the Midwest Museums Conference in Kansas City. Contents The nature of ...
Rand, Austin Stanley. 1984. "Clutch size in Iguana iguana in Central Panamá." In Vertebrate Ecology and Systematics. Hunt, L. E., Seigel, R. A., Knight, J., Malaret ...
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