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Christopher T. Winne

University of Georgia
Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
Drawer E, Aiken SC 29802
Phone: (803) 640-6033


CV updated February 2007

Education


  • Ph.D. Ecology - In Progress. University of Georgia - Institute of Ecology, Athens, GA.  Dissertation title: Ecology of a small aquatic snake, Seminatrix pygaea , inhabiting an isolated wetland subject to extreme droughts: reproductive and survival strategies for population persistence in dynamic habitats. Advisor: Dr. J. Whitfield Gibbons. Degree expected August 2007. 4.0 GPA.
  • M.S. Biology. Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX.  Thesis title:  The Historical Evolution of Thermal Physiology in the Diamondback Watersnake, Nerodia rhombifer: A Look Across Latitudes.  Thesis advisor:  Dr. Michael B. Keck.  May 2001. 4.0 GPA.
  • B.S. Biology and Environmental Science. Cum Laude. Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX. December 1998.

Professional Objectives

To obtain a professorship at an academic institution where I can establish a strong research and teaching program, which actively involves, motivates, and directs talented undergraduate and graduate students.

Professional Experience
  • SREL Graduate Research Fellow. September 2004 - present.
    Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
  • Graduate Research Assistant.  January 2003 – August 2004. 
    Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
  • Ecology Teaching Assistant.  August 2001 – December 2002. 
    University of Georgia, Institute of Ecology
  • Research Technician III.  June 2001 - August 2001.
     
    Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
  • Biology Teaching Assistant.  August 1999 - April 2000 &
    January 2001 - May 2001. Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Biology Research Assistant.  April 2000 - January 2001.
    Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Curatorial Assistant (Amphibian and Reptile Collection). Aug 1999 - May 2001.
    Stephen F. Austin State University Vertebrate Museum
  • Animal Physiologist Search Committee Member.  Fall 1999.
    Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Short-term Graduate Research Fellow.  April 1999 - August 1999.
    Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
  • Research Experience for Undergraduates Program Participant.  Jan 1999 - April 1999.  Savannah Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
  • Field Technician.  March 1998 - September 1998. 
    Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Biology Tutor.  June 1998 - December 1998.
    Stephen F. Austin State University

Teaching Experience

  • Principles of Biology II Laboratory Instructor. Fall 2002.
    University of Georgia, Institute of Ecology
  • General Ecology Laboratory Instructor. Fall 2001.
    University of Georgia, Institute of Ecology
  • Herpetology Laboratory Instructor. Spring 2000. 
    Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Ichthyology Laboratory Instructor. Spring 2000. 
    Stephen F. Austin State University.
  • Comparative Morphology Laboratory Teaching Assistant. Spring 2001. 
    Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Human Biology Laboratory Teaching Assistant. Fall 1999. 
    Stephen F. Austin State University.
  • Zoology Laboratory Teaching Assistant. Fall 1999.
    Stephen F. Austin State University
  • Botany, Zoology, & Concepts of Biology Tutor. June 1998 - December 1998.
    Stephen F. Austin State University.

Students Supervised

Evan A. Eskew. 2006. High School Senior Thesis. Governor's School of Science and Mathematics, South Carolina. Project title: Ambush site selection by Cottonmouths, Agkistrodon piscivorus.

Andrew M. Durso. 2006. SREL Research Experience for Undergraduate participant. University of Georgia, Athens, GA. Project title: Needle in a haystack: estimating detection probability of aquatic snakes in the Southeastern United States.

Benjamin T. Lawrence. 2003. SREL Research Experience for Undergraduate participant. Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH. Project title: Effects of dehydration on selected body temperature in Brown Watersnakes, Nerodia taxispilota.

Daniel S. Moen. 2002. SREL Research Experience for Undergraduate participant. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. Project title: Habitat-mediated shifts and plasticity in the evaporative water loss rates of two congeneric pitvipers (Squamata, Viperidae, Agkistrodon).

Ongoing Collaborative Projects

•  Examining the role of prey availability, prey type, and environmental stochasticity on aquatic snakes at the level of the individual (growth, morphology, survivorship, and reproduction), population (sexual size dimorphism, juvenile recruitment, and population growth) and community (community structure, niche breadth, niche overlap). Collaborators: John D. Willson, J. Whitfield Gibbons, and Melissa Pilgrim (all at SREL).

•  Using stable isotopes to explore timing and quantity of reproductive allocation in an income breeding snake, Seminatrix pygaea. Collaborators: John D. Willson, Melissa Pilgrim, and Christopher Romanek (all at SREL).

•  Using program MARK to determine robust design population estimates and vital rates for aquatic snakes. Collaborators: John D. Willson and Brian Todd (both at SREL).

•  Using program PRESENCE to determine Detection Probability and Site Occupancy Estimates for Southeastern aquatic snake species, and to describe the wetland characteristics of habitats occupied. Collaborators: John D. Willson (SREL) and Andrew M. Durso (UGA).

•  Population genetics and phylogeography of the diamond-backed water snake, Nerodia rhombifer. Collaborators: Matt Brandley (University of California , Berkeley), Tod Reeder (San Diego State University).

Publications (* denotes student publication)  

Willson, J.D., C.T. Winne & M.B. Keck. Empirical tests of biased body size distributions in aquatic snake captures. Copeia, In review.

Todd, B.D., C.T. Winne & J.D. Willson. Getting the drift: understanding how timing, trap type, and taxon affect drift fence efficiency. American Midland Naturalist, In review.

Todd, B.T., J.D. Willson, C.T. Winne, R.D. Semlitsch & J.W. Gibbons. Natural history of the Southeastern Crowned Snake, Tantilla coronata , in the Coastal Plains of South Carolina with comments on prey items and feeding ecology. Copeia, In review.

Winne, C.T., J.D. Willson, B.D. Todd, K.M. Andrews & J.W. Gibbons. 2007. Enigmatic decline of a protected population of eastern kingsnakes, Lampropeltis getula. Copeia, In press.

Glaudas, X. & C.T. Winne. Warning display signals intent to strike in a viperid snake, Agkistrodon piscivorus. Canadian Journal of Zoology, In press.

Winne, C.T. & W.A. Hopkins. 2006. Influence of sex and reproductive condition on terrestrial and aquatic locomotor performance in the semi-aquatic snake Seminatrix pygaea. Functional Ecology 20:1054-1061. Cover Photo. PDF

Winne, C.T., J.D. Willson & J.W. Gibbons. 2006. Income breeding allows an aquatic snake (Seminatrix pygaea) to reproduce normally following prolonged drought-induced aestivation.Journal of Animal Ecology 75: 1352–1360. PDF

Willson, J.D., C.T. Winne, M.E. Dorcas & J.W. Gibbons. 2006. Post-drought responses of semi-aquatic snakes inhabiting an isolated wetland: Insights on different strategies for persisting in a dynamic habitat. Wetlands 26:1071-1078. PDF

Gibbons, J.W., C.T. Winne, et al. 2006. Remarkable amphibian biomass and abundance in an isolated wetland: implications for wetland conservation. Conservation Biology. 20:1457–1465. PDF

Todd, B.D. & C.T. Winne. 2006. Ontogenetic and interspecific variation in timing of movement and responses to climatic factors during migrations by pond-breeding amphibians. Canadian Journal of Zoology 84:715-722. PDF

Hopkins , W.A. & C.T. Winne. 2006. Influence of body size on swimming performance of four species of neonatal natricine snakes acutely exposed to a cholinesterase-inhibiting pesticide. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 25:1208-1213. PDF

Glaudas, X., C.T. Winne , & L.A. Fedewa. 2006. Ontogeny of anti-predator behavioral habituation in cottonmouths, Agkistrodon piscivorus. Ethology 112:608-615. PDF

Winne, C.T. , J.D. Willson, K.M. Andrews & R.N. Reed. 2006. Efficacy of marking snakes with disposable medical cautery units. Herpetological Review 37:52-54. PDF

Winne, C.T. 2005. Increases in capture rates of an aquatic snake (Seminatrix pygaea ) using naturally baited minnow traps: evidence for aquatic funnel trapping as a measure of foraging activity. Herpetological Review 36:411–413. PDF

Hopkins , W.A., C.T. Winne & S.E. DuRant. 2005. Differential swimming performance of two Natricine snakes exposed to a cholinesterase-inhibiting pesticide. Environmental Pollution 133:531-540. PDF

*Moen, D.S., C.T. Winne & R.N. Reed. 2005. Habitat-mediated shifts and plasticity in the evaporative water loss rates of two congeneric pitvipers (Squamata, Viperidae, Agkistrodon ). Evolutionary Ecology Research 7:759-766. PDF

Willson, J.D., C.T. Winne & L.A. Fedewa. 2005. Unveiling escape and capture rates in aquatic snakes and salamanders (Siren spp. and Amphiuma means) in commercial funnel traps. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 20:397-403. PDF

Winne, C.T., M.D. Dorcas & S.M. Poppy. 2005. Population structure, body size, and seasonal activity of Black Swamp Snakes (Seminatrix pygaea ). Southeastern Naturalist 4:1-14. Cover Photo. PDF

Winne, C.T. & M.B. Keck. 2005. Intraspecific differences in heat tolerance of the diamondback watersnake (Nerodia rhombifer ): effects of ontogeny, latitude, and sex. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 140:141-149. PDF

Winne, C.T. & M.B. Keck. 2004. Daily activity patterns of Whiptail Lizards (Squamata: Teiidae: Aspidoscelis ): a proximate response to environmental conditions or an endogenous rhythm? Functional Ecology 18:314-321. PDF

Winne, C.T. & T.J. Ryan. 2001. Aspects of sex-specific differences in the expression of an alternative life cycle in the salamander Ambystoma talpoideum. Copeia 2001:143-149. PDF

Winne, C.T. , T.J. Ryan, Y. Leiden & M.E. Dorcas. 2001.  A comparison of evaporative water loss in two natricine snakes: Nerodia fasciata and Seminatrix pygaea. Journal of Herpetology 35:129-133. PDF

Ryan, T.J. & C.T. Winne. 2001. Effects of hydroperiod on metamorphosis in Rana sphenocephala. American Midland Naturalist 145:46-53. PDF

Gibbons, J.W., D.E. Scott, T.J. Ryan, K.A. Buhlmann, T.D. Tuberville, B.S. Metts, J.L. Greene, T. Mills, Y. Leiden, S. Poppy & C.T. Winne. 2000. The global decline of reptiles, déjà vu amphibians. Bioscience 50:653-666. PDF

Book Contributions & Other Literature

Winne, C.T. In press . Essentials of sampling design. In Graeter, G.J., K.A. Buhlmann, L.R. Wilkinson, and J.W. Gibbons (eds.). Inventory and Monitoring: Recommended Techniques for Amphibians and Reptiles. Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Technical Publication Series. Aiken, SC. In press.

Winne, C.T. In press . Six-lined Racerunner, Aspidoscelis sexlineatus . J. Jensen, C.D. Camp, J.W. Gibbons & M. Elliott, editors. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Georgia. University of Georgia Press. In press.

Winne, C.T. & S.M. Poppy. In press . Black Swamp Snake, Seminatrix pygaea . J. Jensen, C.D. Camp, J.W. Gibbons & M. Elliott, editors. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Georgia. University of Georgia Press. In press.

Winne, C.T. & J.W. Gibbons. In press . Banded Watersnake, Nerodia fasciata . J. Jensen, C.D. Camp, J.W. Gibbons & M. Elliott, editors. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Georgia. University of Georgia Press. In press.

Winne, C.T. & J.W. Gibbons. In press . Five-lined skink, Eumeces fasciatus . J. Jensen, C.D. Camp, J.W. Gibbons & M. Elliott, editors. The Amphibians and Reptiles of Georgia. University of Georgia Press. In press.

Buhlmann, K.A., T.D. Tuberville, Y. Leiden, T.J. Ryan, S. Poppy, C.T. Winne, J.L. Greene, T.M. Mills, D.E. Scott & J.W. Gibbons. 2005. Amphibians and Reptiles. Book chapter in, Ecology and Management of a Forested Landscape: Fifty Years of Environmental Stewardship on the Savannah River Site. John C. Kilgo (ed.). Island Press. U.S. Forest Service. Aiken, SC.

Natural History Notes

Winne, C.T. 2005. Seminatrix pygaea (Black Swamp Snake). Reproduction. Herpetological Review 36, 460.

Winne, C.T. & J.W. Gibbons. 2004. Geographic Distribution. Nerodia erythrogaster flavigaster. Herpetological Review 35:293.

In Preparation (selected list)

Winne, C.T., J.D. Willson & J.W. Gibbons. Drought survival strategy creates opposing selection on body size and sexual size dimorphism in an aquatic snake, Seminatrix pygaea.

Willson, J.D., C.T. Winne, M.A. Pilgrim, C. Romanek & J.W. Gibbons. Effects of terrestrial resource pulses on trophic niche overlap between two sympatric aquatic snake species: a stable isotope approach.

*Eskew, E.A., J.D. Willson & C.T. Winne. 2006. Ambush site selection by Cottonmouths, Agkistrodon piscivorus.

*Durso, A.M., J.D. Willson & C.T. Winne. 2006. Needle in a haystack: estimating detection probability of aquatic snakes in the Southeastern United States.

Todd, B.T., J.D. Willson, C.T. Winne & J.W. Gibbons. Aspects of the ecology of the earth snakes ( Virginia valeriae and V. striatula ) in the Upper Coastal Plain.

Platform Presentations

2006. C.T. Winne, J.D. Wilson & J.W. Gibbons: “Rapid recovery of an aquatic snake community following prolonged drought.”

  • Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. New Orleans, LA.
  • 3rd Annual SREL Graduate Student Symposium. Aiken, S.C.

2006. J.D. Willson & C.T. Winne: “Evaluation of trap response in two aquatic snake species using mark recapture and an experimental release study.”

  • Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. New Orleans, LA.
  • 3rd Annual SREL Graduate Student Symposium. Aiken, S.C.

2006. B.D. Todd & C.T. Winne : “It's raining caudates and frogs: Ontogenetic and Interspecific variation in migratory responses to climatic factors in pond-breeding amphibians.”

  • Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. New Orleans, LA.
  • 3rd Annual SREL Graduate Student Symposium. Aiken, S.C.

2005. C.T. Winne & J.W. Gibbons: “Adaptations of a small aquatic snake (Seminatrix pygaea) to a dynamic habitat: selection on body size and reproduction after aestivating during drought.” *Winner of five awards.

  • 2nd Annual SREL Graduate Student Symposium. Aiken, SC.
  • Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Tampa, FL.
  • 66th Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists. Florence, AL .
  • 2nd Annual Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference. Athens, GA.

2005. J.D. Wilson, C.T. Winne , M.E. Dorcas & J.W. Gibbons: “Post-drought responses of semi-aquatic snakes inhabiting an isolated wetland: Insights on different strategies for persisting in a dynamic habitat.”

  • 66th Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists. Florence, AL .
  • Institute of Ecology, Graduate Student Symposium. University of Georgia, Athens, GA.

2005. M.C. Brandley, C.T. Winne & T.W. Reeder: “The phylogeography of the diamond-backed (maneating) watersnake, Nerodia rhombifer.” Evolution 2005 Joint Meetings. Fairbanks, AK.

2004. C.T. Winne, L. A. Fedewa, W.A. Hopkins & D. Zhao: “Quantitative genetics of thermal performance in swimming speed of an aquatic snake, Seminatrix pygaea.” 1st Annual SREL Graduate Student Symposium. Aiken, SC.

2004. C.T. Winne & M.B Keck: “Daily activity patterns of Whiptail Lizards (Squamata: Teiidae: Aspidoscelis): a proximate response to environmental conditions or an endogenous rhythm?” 65th Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists. Memphis, TN. *Winner of four awards.

2004. D.S. Moen, C.T. Winne & R.N. Reed: “Evaporative water loss and humidity acclimation in two congeneric pitvipers (Squamata, Viperidae, Agkistrodon).” Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Norman, OK.

2004. Hopkins, W.A. & C.T. Winne: “Species differences in body size and evaporative water loss are negatively correlated with relative swimming performance after exposure to a cholinesterase-inhibiting pesticide in natricine snakes.” 25th Annual Meeting and Fourth World Congress of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC). Portland, OR.

2004. X. Glaudas, C.T. Winne & L.A. Fedewa: “Ontogeny of anti-predator behavioral habituation in cottonmouths ( Agkistrodon piscivorus ).” BIOS Symposium. University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

2004. W.A. Hopkins, C.T. Winne & S.E. Durant: “Swimming performance of neonate black swamp snakes (Seminatrix pygaea ) exposed to an acetylcholinesterase-inhibiting pesticide.” Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. New Orleans, LA.

2001. C.T. Winne & M.B Keck: “The historical evolution of thermal physiology in the diamondback watersnake, Nerodia rhombifer.”

  • 48th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS.
  • Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Chicago, Illinois.

2000. C.T. Winne , T.J. Ryan, Y. Leiden & M.E. Dorcas: “A comparison of evaporative water loss in two natricine snakes: Nerodia fasciata and Seminatrix pygaea.” 47th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, Denton, TX .

2000. T.J. Ryan, C.T. Winne & W.A. Hopkins: “Sex and the expression of alternative life cycles in Ambystoma talpoideum: notes from the field and the laboratory.” Joint meeting of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists' League, and Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. La Paz, Mexico .

1999. C.T. Winne & T.J. Ryan: "Aspects of sex-specific differences in the expression of an alternative life cycle in the salamander Ambystoma talpoideum." Savannah River Ecology Laboratory. Aiken, SC.

Poster Presentations

2005. C.T. Winne & W.A. Hopkins: “Reproductive costs differ between land and water: locomotor impairment of a semi-aquatic snake during pregnancy.”

  • 2nd Annual SREL Graduate Student Symposium. Aiken, SC.
  • Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Tampa, FL.

2004. C.T. Winne & J.W. Gibbons: “Adaptations of a small aquatic snake (Seminatrix pygaea ) in a dynamic habitat: reproduction and selection on body size after aestivating during a drought.” 41st Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society. Oaxaca, Mexico .

2004. J.D. Wilson, C.T. Winne & M.E. Dorcas: “Post-drought movement patterns and demography of semi-aquatic snakes inhabiting an isolated wetland: Different strategies for survival in a dynamic habitat.” Snake Ecology Group IV (2004) Conference. Carbondale, Illinois.

2004. C.T. Winne, L.A. Fedewa & W.A. Hopkins: “Thermal sensitivity of swimming performance in neonate black swamp snakes, Seminatrix pygaea paludis .”

  • 65th Annual Meeting of The Association of Southeastern Biologists. Memphis , TN.
  • Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. New Orleans , LA.

2000 – 2001. C.T. Winne & M.B Keck: “Daily activity patterns in Cnemidophorus inornatus and C. septemvitattus : A Programmed behavior?”

  • 47th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists. Denton, TX. *Winner of the Clark Hubbs'Student Poster Award.
  • Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Chicago, Illinois .
  • Texas Herpetological Society Fall 2000. Symposium: Educational Issues in Herpetology. Tyler, TX .
Grants & Awards

2004 – current. SREL Graduate Research Fellowship. $55,000

2007. Wetland Scientist Travel Award. Awarded by the Society of Wetland Scientists to attend the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Columbia, SC.

2006. National Park Service Grant. “Development of Amphibian Monitoring Methodologies for the Gulf Coast Network.” J.W. Gibbons, K.A. Buhlmann & C.T. Winne. $91,073.

2005. Outstanding Student Paper in Herpetology. Awarded by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Southeastern Division at the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists in Tampa, FL.

2005. Best Student Paper Presentation (Second place). Awarded by SREL at the Second Annual SREL Graduate Research Symposium in Aiken, SC.

2005. ASB Student Research Award in Aquatic Biology. Awarded by the Association of Southeastern Biologists at the Annual Meeting of Association of Southeastern Biologists in Florence, AL.

2005. Wetland Scientist Travel Award. Awarded by the Society of Wetland Scientists to attend the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Florence, AL.

2005. Graduate Student Travel Award. Awarded by the University of Georgia 's Institute of Ecology to attend the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists in Tampa, FL.

2005. Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research. Adaptive plasticity in the reproductive strategy of a snake: can prolonged increased prey abundance induce a switch from income to capital breeding? $800.

2004. ASB Student Research Award. Awarded by the Association of Southeastern Biologists at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Memphis, TN. $1,000

2004. Eugene P. Odum Award. Awarded by the Ecological Society of America, Southeastern Chapter at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Memphis, TN.

2004. Outstanding Student Paper in Herpetology. Awarded by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Southeastern Division at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Memphis, TN.

2004. Travel Support Award. Awarded by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Southeastern Division to attend the Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Memphis, TN.

2004. Best Student Publication Award. Awarded by the University of Georgia 's Institute of Ecology .

2003. Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research. Quantitative genetics of thermal sensitivity in swimming performance of neonate Black Swamp Snakes, Seminatrix pygaea. $822

2001. Marilyn M. Odom Outstanding Graduate Student Award (University-wide). Awarded by Stephen F. Austin State University School of Graduate Studies and Alumni Foundation.

2001. Graduate Student Travel Award. Awarded by Stephen F. Austin State University to attend the Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Chicago, Illinois.

2000. East Texas Herpetological Society Grant. Latitudinal variation in the preferred body-temperature of a reptile, Nerodia rhombifer (Squamata: Natricine). $400

2000. Clark Hubbs' Student Poster Award. Awarded by the Southwestern Association of Naturalists at the 47th Annual Meeting of Southwestern Naturalists in Denton, TX.

2000. Graduate Student Travel Award. Awarded by Stephen F. Austin State University to attend the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, Denton, TX.

Journal Referee
  • American Midland Naturalist
  • Caribbean Journal of Zoology
  • Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
  • Ecology
  • Heredity
  • Herpetologica
  • Herpetological Journal
  • Herpetological Review
  • Journal of Animal Ecology
  • Journal of Australian Zoology
  • Journal of Herpetology
  • Journal of Zoology
  • Oecologia
  • Rajshahi University Journal of Zoology ( Bangladesh )
  • Southwestern Naturalist
  • Texas Journal of Science
  • U.S. Forest Service
Professional Affiliations
  • American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
  • Ecological Society of America
  • Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
  • Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
  • Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
References

Dr. J. Whitfield Gibbons
Senior Research Scientist
Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
University of Georgia
P.O. Drawer E
Aiken , SC 29802
Phone: (803) 725-2472 or (803) 725-5852
Fax: (803) 725-3309
E-mail: gibbons@srel.edu

Dr. Melissa A. Pilgrim
Assistant Research Scientist
Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
University of Georgia
P.O. Drawer E
Aiken , SC 29802
Phone: (803) 725-2472 or (803) 725-5852
Fax: (803) 725-3309
E-mail: pilgrim@srel.edu

Dr. Michael B. Keck
Department of Biology
Grayson County College
6101 Grayson Dr .
Denison , TX 75020
Phone: (903) 463-8671
E-mail: keckm@grayson.edu

Dr. Patty A. Gowaty
Distinguished Research Professor
University of Georgia , Institute of Ecology
711 Biological Sciences Building
Athens , Ga 30602-2602
Phone: 706-542-3365
Fax: 706-542-3344
E-mail: gowaty@uga.edu

Dr. Robert N. Reed
Principal Investigator
US Geological Survey,
Brown Tree Snake Project
USGS Fort Collins Science Center
2150 Centre Ave , Bldg C
Fort Collins CO 80526
Phone: 970-226-9464
E-mail: robert_reed@usgs.gov

Dr. William A. Hopkins
Associate Professor
Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
100 Cheatham Hall, Blacksburg , VA 24061
Phone (540) 231-7292
Fax: (540) 231-7580
E-mail: hopkinsw@vt.edu

Dr. Michael E. Dorcas
Associate professor
Department of Biology
Davidson College
Davidson , NC 28035-7118
Phone: (704) 894-2727
Fax: (704) 894-2512
E-mail: midorcas@davidson.edu

John D. Willson
NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
University of Georgia
P.O. Drawer E
Aiken , SC 29802
Phone: (803) 725-2472 or (803) 725-5852
Fax: (803) 725-3309
E-mail: willson@uga.edu


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