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Professor of Zoology
  BS - 1970 - Zoology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
MS - 1974 - Zoology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
PhD - 1980 - Zoology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Office: LSW 146 
               
Phone: (870) 972-3082

Voice:  (870) 972-3111
Email: strauth@astate.edu
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Comparative Vertebrate Reproduction

Dr. Trauth’s research involves the natural history, reproductive anatomy and life cycles of amphibians and reptiles.  He continues to investigate all aspects of the reproductive ecology of plethodontid salamanders primarily of the genera Plethodon and Desmognathus.  Specifically, he examines the spermathecal anatomy, duration of sperm storage, and sperm morphometrics in these salamanders.  In reptiles, he has a wide variety of interests including lizard nesting ecology, snake reproductive anatomy, and turtle sperm morphometrics. 

  Courses Taught
  • General Biology

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology

  • Animal Histology

  • Comparative Anatomy

  • Herpetology

  • Natural History of Vertebrates

  • Laboratory Techniques in Electron Microscopy

  • Microtechnique

  Students

Graduate: Josh Engelbert, Ken Gillespie, Charles McDowell, Bobby Neal, Melissa Patrick, Jacob Sawyer, Corey Shaffer, Jonathan Stanley, Nate Stephens

PhD: Mauricio Solis, Ben Wheeler

 

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