Current Post-doctoral Associates
Dr. Brent P. Thoma
Where I call home: Central Missouri, USA
B.A. Biology - University of Missouri at Columbia
M.Sc. Coastal Sciences - The University of Southern Mississippi
Ph.D. Environmental & Evolutionary Biology - University of Louisiana Lafayette
E-mail: brent.thoma@gmail.com
Website: http://www.brentthoma.info
1) guide systematic revisions that reflect natural groupings
Current Graduate Students
Where I call home: Spokane, WA
B.S. Organismal Biology - Montana State University
M.S. Zoology - Washington State University
E-mail: cwc2929@ull.edu
Research Interest: I originally come from eastern Washington state. My undergraduate degree is from Montana State University where I studied general biology and became fascinated with evolutionary history and processes. In my Masters work at Washington State University, I focused on the broad scale phylogenetics of Metazoa with an emphasis on understanding the secondary structure and base composition of ribosomal RNA.
I am currently preoccupied with the biodiversity and global distribution of marine hermit crabs (superfamily Paguroidea). This diverse group has many taxonomical conundrums and morphological mysteries waiting to be resolved. I believe it is crucial to combine evidence from morphology, ecology, biogeography and genetics to develop a full picture of the evolutionary history of hermit crabs. Modern phylogenetic methods based on genetics can provide a sound foundation for taxonomy, but the work does not end there. I hope my dissertation work in hermit crab systematics will pave the way for future investigations of population-level evolutionary dynamics as well as the pursuit of questions about unique physiological traits within the group.
Where I call home: Columbus, Ohio
B.S. Biology - Bowling Green State University
E-mail: andysavage79@gmail.com
Research Interest: My interests focus on small gobiod fish of the genus Microdesmus that often parasitism ghost shrimp. I am looking at histological factors that allow for this fishes unusual burrowing ability. I also plan to look at the genetics of this fish and the potential that one species may actually be several species.
Where I call home: Lafayette, LA
B.S. Biology - University of Louisiana Lafayette
E-mail: sjp5661@louisiana.edu
Research Interest: As an undergrad at ULL, where I had the opportunity to work as the collections manager in the UL Lafayette Zoological Collection, I was fortunate to be able to participate in field expeditions, research cruises, and special topics classes taught abroad. These experiences fueled my fascination with invertebrates, especially crustaceans, and ultimately drove my decision to pursue a Masters degree and one day a Ph.D. in crustacean biology.
My current research revolves around North American representatives of the brachyuran family Palicidae. Using morpohology and molecular, I am currently working on resolving the phylogenetic relationships within the family and examining these relationships within the context of possible variations in their ontogeny.
Recent Graduate Students
Where I call home: Spain
Education:
B.Sc. Biology - Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany
M.Phil. Applied biology to the management and sustainability of natural resources - Universidad de Oviedo, Spain
Ph.D. Environmental & Evolutionary Biology - University of Louisiana Lafayette
E-mail: emma@ull.edu
Amanda M. Windsor - December 2010
Where I call home: South Carolina, USA
Education:
B.Sc. Marine Science and Biology - Coastal Carolina University
Ph.D. Environmental & Evolutionary Biology - University of Louisiana Lafayette
E-mail: amwindsor@gmail.com
Website: http://www.amandawindsor.com/