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Brian
Todd
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Ph. D. Student -
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Brian Todd is a Ph.D.
student in Ecology at The University of Georgia. Brian has had a lifelong
interest in reptiles and amphibians beginning with his early involvement
in the Georgia Herpetological Society at the age of 12. He finished his
B.S. in Ecology in 2000 and his M.S. in Conservation Ecology in 2002.
Brian's dissertation
research has focused on aspects of amphibian growth and survival
in the terrestrial environment following forest clearing. In collaboration
with other colleagues working on the LEAP
study, his work has helped identify some of the mechanisms that underlie
amphibian population declines in response to habitat alteration.
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