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Dr. STAN TRAUTH Professor of Zoology and Interim Chair |
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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) 972-3111/3194 |
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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 aspects of the reproductive ecology of plethodontid salamanders primarily of the genera Plethodon and Desmognathus. Specifically, he examines the nesting ecology, 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 urogenital anatomy, and Rathke's glands and sperm morphometrics in turtles. |
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Courses Taught
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Students M. S. - Josh Engelbert, Bobby Neal, Melissa Patrick, Corey Shaffer, Phillip Stewart, Sarah Webb, Jonathan Stanley, Desiree Moffitt, Greg Robinson Ph.D. - Lynda Miller |
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This web page is maintained by Stanley E. Trauth |