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David Haines, M.S. student. Major advisor: Matt Lovern. Animal behavior.   B.S. 2010, University of Wisconsin-Superior Email:
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Michael Tobler, Assistant Professor. Evolutionary Ecology, Adaptation, Speciation, Ecological Genomics, Fish in Extreme
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The Department of Zoology strives for excellence in basic and applied research and instruction in the broad, comprehensive field of integrative biology. Our vision is to build on our strong international reputation with foci in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Stress. The department currently has 18 regular faculty members, numerous active adjuncts and emeritus members, 640 undergraduates in the biology, zoology, and physiology majors, and 59 graduate students. Please visit our news section for recent developments in our department, and don't hesitate to contact us if you would like further information.

 
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Zoology assistant professor Mary Towner co-authored a recent paper entitled "A model comparison approach shows stronger support for economic models of fertility decline" in the Proceedings of the National Academy
Zoology Professor Emeritus Herbert Bruneau, 84, died April 12th, 2013 in Stillwater, OK. Dr. Bruneau was born in Ontario, Canada in 1928. He received the bachelor's degree in Zoology from
Nicole Biddinger, a senior from Bartlesville High School, interned in the Jeyasingh lab last summer conducting experiments to understand thermal tolerance in ancient and extant Daphnia genotypes that were resurrected