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Kate Detwiler, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of AnthropologyFlorida Atlantic University
Kate Detwiler's research focus is on the evolution and conservation of African forest monkeys.
Charles "Billy" Gunnels, Ph.D.
Expert in animal behavior and urban ecologyFlorida Gulf Coast University
Billy Gunnels examines the interaction between humans and animals.
Kurt Schwenk, Ph.D.
Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary BehaviorUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Schwenk studies the functional morphology and evolution of lizards and snakes.
Sascha Usenko B.S., Ph.D.
Professor of Environmental Science. Director, Environmental Science Graduate ProgramBaylor University
Environmental chemist focused on transport, transformation & forensic fingerprinting of anthropogenic contaminants in aquatic ecosystems
Larisa DeSantis
Associate Professor of Biological SciencesVanderbilt University
Studies mammal teeth and bones to determine how they responded to ancient climate change and reasons why they went extinct.
Edwin "Win" Everham, Ph.D.
Expert on hurricanes and other disturbances and their ecological impactFlorida Gulf Coast University
Edwin Everham is an expert in ecological modeling and restoration ecology.
Daniel Peppe, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Graduate Program Director Department of GeosciencesBaylor University
Bio-geoscientist with expertise in plant & animals' response to climate change using the study of sedimentary systems & paleoecology
Michelle Cawthorn
Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Professor Cawthorn specializes in the ecology and behavior of small mammals such as shrews and small mice
Arthur Porto
Assistant CuratorUniversity of Florida
Arthur Porto's research focuses on the development of AI tools for processing biodiversity data at scale.
Jonathan Bloch
Curator | ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Jonathan Bloch is a paleontologist focused on the fossil record of vertebrates at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
