Marine Biology

David W. Borst, Professor and Chair of Biology
Comparative Endocrinology
407-823-1460, dborst@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: comparative endocrinology, with specific interests in arthropod development, growth, and reproduction


Llewellyn M. Ehrhart, Professor Emeritus
Marine Vertebrate Biology
Office BIO 102A, 407-823-2970, lehrhart@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Current Research: reproduction, population biology, ecologic geography and conservation biology of marine turtles


John E. Fauth
Amphibian and Coral Reef Conservation
Office BIO 401D, 407-823-1661, jfauth@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: Quantitative, experimental approaches to understand the intensity and relative importance of disturbance (pond drying, fire) and biotic interactions (competition, predation) in structuring freshwater wetlands


Eric A. Hoffman
Evolutionary Biology
Office BIO 439, 407-823-4007, eahoffma@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: Evolution of color polymorphisms in frogs and toads, phylogeography and effective population size in Rana pipiens, conservation genetics of the Banggai cardinalfish, evolutionary genomics of male pregnancy in seahorses and pipefishes, evolutionary genomics of caste differentiation and development of yellowjacket wasps (Vespula squamosa)


Linda J. Walters
Marine Ecology
Office BIO 401C, 407-823-2148, ljwalter@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Current Research: Factors that influence distribution and abundance of organisms in estuaries and oceans


John F. Weishampel
Landscape Ecology/Ecological Modeling
Office BIO 102B, 407-823-6634, jweisham@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: Landscape ecology (how landscape pattern influences ecological processes)


Graham A. J. Worthy
Marine Mammal Physiology
Office BIO 402A, 407-823-4701, gworthy@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: Physiological ecology of marine mammals through the study of their energetics, growth, and nutrition



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