Graduate Students/ Research
Former Graduate Students
- Mr. Aaron Facka (M.Sc.)- "Vitally Important: The role of demography in assessing the current and future status of black-tailed prairie dogs" (August 2006: Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at North Carolina State University)
- Mr. Robert Lonsinger (M.Sc.) –Fine-scale genetic structure
driven by habitat dependent selection in a mesocarnivore” (April
2010: Robert was hired as a full-time, regional non-game biologist
for the Idaho Department of Fish & Game; he lives in Twin Falls, ID)
- Ms. Verity Mathis (M.Sc.) "Inbreeding avoidance alters the environmental potential for polygamy in the banner-tailed kangaroo rat Dipodomys spectabilis" (August 2006: Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Louisiana State University)
- Mr. Martin Moses (M.Sc.) – “Elevated surface temperature negatively affects survival of banner-tailed kangaroo rats in the Chihuahuan Desert” (March 2010: Currently a private lands biologist for the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory and the Natural Resources Conservation Service; he lives in Durango, CO)