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Kurt Schwenk, Ph.D.
Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary BehaviorUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Schwenk studies the functional morphology and evolution of lizards and snakes.
Christopher C. Austin
Professor, Curator of HerpetologyLouisiana State University
Dr. Austin’s research focuses on evolutionary systematics, biogeography, and conservation of reptiles and amphibians.
Stephanie M. Campos, PhD
Assistant Professor of BiologyVillanova University
Stephanie Campos, PhD, researches animal behavior with an emphasis on territoriality, sexual selection, chemical communication and lizards.
Steve Johnson
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Steve Johnson is an expert in natural history and amphibian and reptile conservation. Steve has worked extensively with imperiled species.
Aaron M. Bauer, PhD
Professor and Gerald M. Lemole Endowed Chair in Integrative BiologyCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences | Villanova University
Aaron Bauer, PhD, is a leading expert on reptiles, with a specialty in geckos, systematics and biogeography.
Jeanette Wyneken, Ph.D.
ProfessorFlorida Atlantic University
Jeanette Wyneken is an expert in vertebrate morphology, physiological ecology, behavioral ecology, and marine conservation biology.
Matthew Edward Smith
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Matthew Smith's research is focused on fungal systematics, ecology and evolution. Smith is an expert on fungal biodiversity and mushrooms.
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.
Prosanta Chakrabarty
E.K. Hunter Chair & Professor | Biological Sciences Curator of Fishes | Director, Museum of Natural ScienceLouisiana State University
Dr. Chakrabarty is a natural historian who studies fishes to better understand Earth history and evolution.
Jon Doering
Assistant ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Doering has more than 15 years of experience in the aquatic toxicology of anthropogenic chemicals.
