1. Dr. Tom Emmett Lee Jr.
    Abilene Christian University
    Professor
    Department of Biology
    Halbert-Walling Research Center (HAL) 202
    (325) 674-2005
    leet@acu.edu

Education

  1. PhD, Texas A&M University, 1992.
    Major: Life/Earth Science
  2. MS, Angelo State University, 1987.
    Major: Wildllife Biology
  3. BS, Texas A&M University, 1984.
    Major: Wildlife and Natural Res. Mgt.

Publications

  • Book Chapter

    1. Lee, T. E. (2019). Family Thyropteridae (Disk-winged bats). Pp 418-423 in Handbook of The Mammals of the World, Vol 9 (D. E. Wilson and R. A Mittermeier eds). Lynx Editions, Barcelona Spain. In Mammals of the World: Vol. 9 (pp. 418–423). Lynx.
  • Journal Article

    1. Lee, T. E., Langston, A. M., Ramos, R. E., & Thornock, E. B. (2025). The First Five Years of Data from a Coordinated Camera Trap Survey of the United States. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 34(1), e13941. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13941
    2. Lee, T. E. (2024). SNAPSHOT USA 2021: A third coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States. Ecology, 2024(105), 3. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4318
    3. Lee, T. E. (2024). Climate, food and humans predict communities of mammals in the United States. Diversity and Distributions, 30(9), e13900. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13900
    4. Lee, T. E. (2024). Back to the future: A preserved specimen validates the presence of Molossus pretiosus (Molosside, Chiroptera) in Honduras. ZooKeys. Published. https://doi.org/doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1196.116144
    5. Lee, T. E. (2024). Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape. Nature Ecology and Evolution. Published.
    6. Korstain, J. M., Stevens, R. D., Lee, T. E., & Ray, D. A. (2024). Unraveling the Myotis morass: ultraconserved-element analysis reveals introgression, cryptic diversity, and taxonomic trouble. Journal of Mammalogy, 105. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyad119
    7. Lee, T. E., Tinoco, N., Jasper, J. G., Camacho, A. M., & Burneo, S. F. (published). Mammals of the Tapichalaca Reserve, Zamora Chinchipe, Ecuador. The Ecuadorian Journal of Mammalogy. Department of Biology, ACU Box 2786
    8. Lee, T. E., & Salazar-Bravo, J. (2023). Systematics and diversification of the Ichthyomyini (Cricetidae, Sigmondtinae) revisited: evidence from molecular, morphological, and combined approaches. PeerJ, 11:el4319(11), 75. https://doi.org/11:e14319 DOA10.7717/peerj.14319
    9. Lee, T. E. (2022). A new species of Andean mouse of the genus Thomasomys (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae) from the eastern Andes of Ecuador. Vertebrate Zoology. Published.
    10. Lee, T. E. (2022). An inexpensive sample cataloging and retrieval tool for frozen tissue collections using PowerPoint. Collection Forum. Published. Department of Biology, ACU Box 27868, Abilene Christian University
    11. Lee, T. E. (2022). Expert range maps of global mammal distribution harmonized to three taxonomic authorities. Journal of Biogeography, 00, 1–14. Department of Biology, ACU Box 27868, Abilene Christian University
    12. Lee, T. E. (2022). Mazama rufina (Artiodactyla: Cervidae). Mammalia Species, 54(1016), 212–219. Department of Biology, ACU Box 27868, Abilene Christian University
    13. Lee, T. E., Jasper, J. G., & Douglas, B. E. (2022). SNAPSHOT USA 2020: A second coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ecology, DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3775(DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3775). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3775
    14. Lee, T. E. (2021). Diversity and ecology of mammals in fragmented habitats in Kalkaska County, Michigan. Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University, 373, 1–13. Department of Biology, ACU Box 27868, Abilene Christian University
    15. Lee, T. E. (2021). Small mammals of Otonga Forest Reserve, Cotopaxi Province, Ecuador. Southwestern Naturalist, 66(1). Department of Biology, ACU Box 27868, Abilene Christian University
    16. Lee, T. E. (published). SNAPSHOT USA 2019: A coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States. Ecology, 102(6). Department of Biology, ACU Box 27868, Abilene Christian University
    17. Lee, T. E. (2021). Report on the mammals of Quimsacocha National Recreation Area, Azuay Province, Ecuador. Check List the Journal of Biodiversity Data., 17(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/https://doi.org//10.15560/17.1.125
    18. Lee, T. E. (2020). Small Mammals of the Xisuangbanna Prefecture of Yunnan Provence, China. Occasional Papers of Texas Tech University, Number 365(365), 1–12. https://doi.org/http://www.nsrl.ttu.edu/publications/opapers/ops/OP365
    19. Lee, T. E. (2019). Curatorial guidelines and standards of the American Society of Mammalogists for collections of genetic resources. No, 100(5), 1690–1694. https://doi.org/DOI:10.1093/jmammal/gyz111
    20. Dunnum, J. L., Mclean, B. S., Dowler, R. C., & Committee, S. C. (2018). Mammal collections of the Western Hemisphere: a survey and directory of collections. No, 99(6), 1307–1322.
    21. Lim, B. K., & Lee, T. E. (2018). Community Ecology and Phylogeography of Bats in the Guianan Savannas of Northern South America. 10, 15. http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/10/4/129/pdf
    22. Lee, T. E., Tinoco, N., Feller, M. J., Gomez, D., Camacho, A., & Burneo, S. F. (2018). Mammals of Yacuri National Park, Loja Province, Ecuador. No, 357, 17.
    23. Milholland, M. T., Castro-Arellano, I., Suzan, G., Garcia-Pena, G. E., Lee, Jr., T. E., Rohde, R. E., Aguirre, A. A., & Millis, J. N. (2018). Global Diversity and Distribution of Hantaviruses and Their Hosts. Published.
    24. Pinto, M. C., Ojala-Barbour, R., Brito, J., Menchaca, A., Carvalho, A. L., Weksler, M., Amato, G., & Lee, T. E. (2018). DNA barcodes of Andean rodents. Rodents of the eastern and western slopes of the Tropical Andes: phylogenetic and taxonomic insights using DNA barcodes. No, 9(1).
    25. Platt, R. N., Faircloth, B., Sullivan, K., Kieran, T., Glen, T., Vandewege, M., Lee, Jr., T. E., Baker, R. J., Stevens, R., & Ray, D. A. (2017). Conflicting Evolutionary Histories of the Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genomes in New World Myotis Bats. No, 66.
    26. Hanson, J. D., D’Elía, G., Ayers, S. B., Cox, S. B., Burneo, S. F., & Lee, T. E. (2015). A new species of fish eating rat, genus Neusticomys (Sigmodontinae), from Ecuador. 54(49).
    27. Lee, T. E., Ritchie, A. R., Vaca-Puente, S., Brokaw, J. M., Camancho, A., & Burneo, S. F. (2015). Small mammals of Guandera Biological Reserve, Carchi Province, Ecuador and comparative Andean small mammal ecology. No, 334(334), 1–17.
    28. Lee, T. E., Ritchie, A. R., Vaca-Puente, S., Brokaw, J. M., Camacho, M. A., & Burneo, S. F. (2015). Small Mammals of Guandera Biological Reserve, Carchi Province, Ecuador and Comparative Andean Small Mammal Ecology. Occasional Papers, Museum of Texas Tech University, 334, 17.
  • Manuscript

    1. Lee, T. E., & Brant, J. G. (2014). The first distribution record of Sciurus pyrrhinus Thomas 1898 (Rodentia: Sciuridae) from Ecuador.: Vol. 10 (3rd ed., pp. 663–664). Checklist Journal of species lists and distribution.

Presentations

  1. Lee, T. E., Brokaw, J. M. (Author), Cho, Y. (Author & Presenter), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Genetic diversity in Thomasomys hudsoni and Thomasomys cinnameus from Ecuador.," Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junction, Texas. (February 18, 2025).
  2. Lee, T. E., Klein, L. K. (Author & Presenter), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Mammalian assemblage ecology using camera trapping at Abilene State Park, Taylor County Texas in 2019-2024.," Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junction, Texas. (February 18, 2025).
  3. Lee, T. E., Hickman, T. A. (Author & Presenter), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Relative abundance of the mammals of Abilene State Park, Taylor County Texas in 2024.," Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junction, Texas. (February 18, 2025).
  4. Lee, T. E., Massey, I. (Author), American Society of Mammalogists, "Mammals of Cerro de Arcos, Loja Province, Ecuador.," American Society of Mammalogists, Boulder Colorado. (June 2024).
  5. Lee, T. E., American Society of Mammalogists, "Unusual cryptic diversity in southern Cryptotis shrews.," American Society of Mammalogists, Boulder Colorado. (June 2024).
  6. Lee, T. E. (Author), Cho, Y. (Author), Texas Academy of Science, "Interspecific diversity within the genus Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) in Ecuador.," Texas Academy of Science, Odessa, Texas. (March 2024).
  7. Lee, T. E. (Author), International Mammalogical Congress/American Society of Mammalogists, "Genetic variation in Thomasomys fumeus (Cricetidae, Sigmondontinae).," International Mammalogical Congress/American Society of Mammalogists, Anchorage Alaska. (July 20, 2023).
  8. Eller, B. (Author), Granados, G. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Camera trapping survey of Abilene State Park in 2022: the year of the porcupine," Texas Society of Mammalogsts, Junction Texas. (February 12, 2023).
  9. Dunn, C. M. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Brokaw, J. M. (Author), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Genetic variation in Thomasomys fumeus (Cricetidae, Sigmodontinae)," Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junction Texas. (February 12, 2023).
  10. Lee, T. E., Jasper, J. (Other), American Society of Mammalogists, "Mammals of the Tapichalaca Reserve, Ecuador.," American Society of Mammalogists, Tucson Arizona. (June 1, 2022).
  11. Lee, T. E. (Panelist), American Society of Landscape Architects, "Let’s go Wild (Re-wilding).," American Society of Landscape Architects conference, San Antonio. (April 20, 2022).
  12. Lee, T. E. (Author), Jasper, J. G. (Author & Presenter), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Mammals of the Tapichalaca Reserve, Ecuador," Texas Society of Mammalogists, Virtual Meeting. (February 2022).
  13. Lee, T. E. (Author), Jasper, J. G. (Author & Presenter), American Society of Mammalogists, "Results of the annual camera trapping survey of Abilene State Park.," American Society of Mammalogists, Virtual Meeting. (July 2021).
  14. Lee, T. E. (Author), Korstain, J. M. (Author & Presenter), Virtual Graduate Poster Competition at Texas Tech University, "Identifying cryptic species within new world bats of the genus Myotis," Texas Tech University, Lubbock. (July 2021).
  15. Lee, T. E. (Author), Jasper, J. G. (Author & Presenter), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Results of the annual camera trapping survey of Abilene State Park," Abilene Christian University, Junction Texas. (February 2021).
  16. Lee, T. E. (Author), Crockett, S. (Author), Souther, S. (Author & Presenter), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Camera trapping survey of the mammals of Abilene State Park, Taylor County, Texas," Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junctions Texas. (February 2020).
  17. Lee, T. E. (Author), Jasper, J. G. (Author & Presenter), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Mammals of Southern Yunnan Province, China," Abilene Christian University, Junction Texas. (February 2020).
  18. Lee, T. E. (Author), Hanson, J. D. (Author & Presenter), Burneo, S. F. (Author), American Society of Mammalogists, "Exploring biodiversity with long-read barcodes and next generation sequencing.," Abilene Christian University, Washington D. C. (June 2019).
  19. Lee, T. E. (Author & Presenter), American Society of Mammalogists, "Geographic, geologic and phylogenetic analysis of the Andean cricetid rodents of Ecuador," Abilene Christian University, Washington D. C. (June 2019).
  20. Jasper, J. G. (Author & Presenter), Lee, Jr., T. E. (Author), Cleveland, A. (Author), Riley, B. (Author), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Mammals of Southern Yunnan Province, China.," Texas Soceity of Mammalogists, Junction, Texas. (February 9, 2019).
  21. Crockett, S. (Author & Presenter), Lee, Jr., T. E. (Author), Tinoco, N. (Author), Camacho, A. (Author), Burneo, S. F. (Author), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "The mammals of Quimsacocha National Recreation Area, Azuay Province, Ecuador.," Texas Soceity fo Mammalogists, Junction, Texas. (February 9, 2019).
  22. Lee, T. E. (Presenter), Hanson, J. D. (Author), American Society of Mammalogists, "Phylogenetic analysis of South American rodents of Thomasomys and Microryzomys," American Society of Mammalogists, Manhattan, Kansas. (June 2018).
  23. Benson, M. R. (Author & Presenter), Jasper, J. G. (Author & Presenter), Placide, J. P. (Author), Seah, H. (Author), Lee, T. E., Brokaw, J. M., Annual Meetings of Texas Academy of Science, "Development of new nuclear markers for phylogeny reconstruction in Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae).," Texas Academy of Science, Midland, Texas. (March 2018).
  24. Wadewitz, D. J. (Author & Presenter), Lawrence, K. (Author), Sanchez, P. J. (Author), Seah, H. (Author), Lee, T. E., Brokaw, J. M., Annual Meetings of Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Development of new nuclear markers for phylogeny reconstruction in Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae).," Texas Academy of Science, Junction, Texas. (February 2018).
  25. Lee, T. E., Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Development of new nuclear markers for phylogeny reconstruction in Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae)," Texas Tech University, Junction. (February 16, 2018).
  26. Lee, T. E., Feller, M. (Author), Gomez, D. (Author), Tinoco, N. (Author), Camacho, A. (Author), Burneo, S. (Author), American Society of Mammalogists, "Small mammals of Yacuri National Park, Loja Province, Ecuador," American Society of Mammalogists, Moscow, Idaho. (June 17, 2017).
  27. Sanchez, P. J. (Author & Presenter), Lawrence, K. (Author & Presenter), Nelson, J. (Author), James, J. A. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Brokaw, J. M., Annual Meetings of Texas Academy of Science, "Development of the IRBP gene as a new nuclear marker for phylogeny reconstruction in Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae).," Abilene Christian University, Belton, Texas. (March 2017).
  28. Horne, M. C. (Author & Presenter), Ludwig, C. D. (Author & Presenter), Lantrip, H. M. (Author & Presenter), Placide, J. P. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Brokaw, J. M., Annual Meetings of Texas Academy of Science, "Phylogeny of the rodent genus Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) based on nuclear and mitochondrial genes.," Abilene Christian University, Belton, Texas. (March 2017).
  29. Sullivan, K. A.M. (Author & Presenter), Platt, R. N. (Author), Faircoth, B. C. (Author), Kerian, T. (Author), Glenn, T. C. (Author), Vandewege, M. W. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Baker, R. J. (Author), Stevens, R. D. (Author), Ray, D. A. (Author), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Conflicting Evolutionary Histories of the Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genomes in the New World Myotis," Texas Society of Mammalogist, Junction Texas. (February 12, 2017).
  30. Feller, M. J. (Author & Presenter), Lee, D. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Tinoco, N. (Author), Camacho, A. (Author), Burneo, S. F. (Author), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Small mammals of Yacuri National Park, Loja Province, Ecuador," Texas Society of Mammalogist, Junction Texas. (February 12, 2017).
  31. Lee, T. E. (Presenter), "Small mammal population dynamics in fragmented habitats associated with a northern Michigan old growth white pine forest.," Angelo State University, San Angelo, Texas. (October 2016).
  32. Lee, T. E. (Author & Presenter), Robinson, C. R. (Author), Boyd, E. Q. (Author), Siemens, S. B. (Author), American Society of Mammalogists, "Small mammal population dynamics in habitats associated with a northern Michigan old growth pine forest," Abilene Christian University, Minneapolis, Minnesota. (June 2016).
  33. Studvick, S. N. (Author & Presenter), Mitchell, K. D. (Author & Presenter), Lee, T. E. (Author), Brokaw, J. M. (Author), Annual Meetings of Society for the Study of Evolution, "Phylogeny of the rodent genus Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) based on mitochondrial markers.," Society for the Study of Evolution, Austin, Texas. (June 2016).
  34. Thompson, J. E. (Author & Presenter), Longest, C. C. (Author), Gomez, D. (Author), Hagins, L. T. (Author), Neill, N. R. (Author), Nix, S. J. (Author), Wells, R. C. (Author), Lee, T. E., Brokaw, J. M., Annual Meetings of Texas Academy of Science, "Relationships between small mammal assemblages and land management in the southeastern Rolling Plains," Texas Academy of Science, Junction, Texas. (March 2016).
  35. Longest, C. C. (Author & Presenter), Gomez, D. (Author), Hagins, L. T. (Author), Neill, N. R. (Author), Nix, S. J. (Author), Thompson, J. E. (Author), Wells, R. C. (Author), Lee, T. E., Brokaw, J. M., Annual Meetings of the Texas Chapter of the Wildlife Society, "Relationships between small mammal assemblages and land management in the southeastern Rolling Plains," Texas Chapter of the Wildlife Society, San Antonio, Texas. (February 2016).
  36. Feller, M. J. (Author & Presenter), Grothe, A. N. (Author), Sanchez, P. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Brokaw, J. M. (Author), Meetings of the Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Development of nuclear markers for phylogeny reconstruction in Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae)," Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junction, Texas. (February 2016).
  37. Dougherty, N. M. (Author & Presenter), Iragena, J. (Author), Aymard, J. M. (Author), Hanson, J. D. (Author), Lee, T. E., Brokaw, J. M., Meetings of the Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Phylogeny of rodent genus Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) based on mitochondrial markers," Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junction, Texas. (February 2016).
  38. Wells, R. C. (Author & Presenter), Gomez, D. (Author), Hagins, L. T. (Author), Longest, C. C. (Author), Neill, N. R. (Author), Nix, S. J. (Author), Thompson, J. E. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Brokaw, J. M. (Author), Meetings of the Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Relationships between small mammal assemblages and land management in the southeastern Rolling Plains," Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junction, Texas. (February 2016).
  39. Wells, R. C. (Author & Presenter), Gomez, D. (Author & Presenter), Hagins, L. T. (Author), Longest, C. C. (Author), Neill, N. R. (Author), Nix, J., Thompson, J. E. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Brokaw, J. M. (Author), Texas Society of Mammalogist, "Relationships between small mammal assemblages and land management in the Southeastern Rolling Plains.," Texas Society of Mammalogist, Junction Texas, (February 2016).
  40. Feller, M. J. (Author & Presenter), Grothe, A. N. (Author), Sanchez, P. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Brokaw, J. M. (Author), Texas Society of Mammalogist, "Development of nuclear markers for phylogeny reconstruction in Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae).," Texas Society of Mammalogist, Junction Texas, (February 12, 2016).
  41. Dougherty, N. M. (Author & Presenter), John, I. (Author), Aymard, J. M. (Author), Hanson, J. D. (Author), Brokaw, J. M., Lee, T. E., Texas Society of Mammalogist, "Phylogeny of rodent genus Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) based on mitochondrial markers.," Texas Society of Mammalogist, Junction Texas, (February 12, 2016).
  42. Lee, T. E. (Author), Ritchie, A. R. (Author & Presenter), Vaca-Puente, S. (Author), Camacho, A. (Author), Burneo, S. (Author), American Society of Mammalogists, "Comparative Andean small mammal ecology and additional records of mammals from Guandera Biological Reserve, Ecuador," American Society of Mammalogists, Jacksonville, Florida. (June 2015).
  43. Ritchie, A. R. (Author), ACU Research Festival. (April 1, 2015).
  44. Ritchie, A. R. (Author & Presenter), Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Additional Small Mammals of Guandera Biological Reserve, Carchi Province, Ecuador and comparative Andean small mammal ecology," Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junction Texas. (February 2015).
  45. Lim, B. Y. (Author & Presenter), Dougherty, N. M. (Author), Gunn, I. A. (Author), Iragena, J. (Author), Naude, D. (Author), Tuyizere, M. (Author), Hanson, J. D. (Author), Brokaw, J. M. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Annual Meetings of the Texas Society of Mammalogists, "Phylogentic relationships in Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae)," Junction, Texas. (February 13, 2015).
  46. Daughtry, T. K. (Author & Presenter), Hanson, J. D. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Brokaw, J. M., Annual Meetings of the American Society of Mammalogists, "Phylogentic relationships in Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA.," American Society of Mammalogists, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (June 2014).
  47. Daughtry, T. K. (Author & Presenter), Hanson, J. D. (Author), Lee, T. E. (Author), Brokaw, J. M. (Author), Annual Meetings of the Southwestern Association of Naturalists, "Phylogentic relationships in Thomasomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA.," Southwestern Association of Naturalists, Stillwater, Oklahoma. (April 2014).

Artistic and Professional Performances and Exhibits

  1. Lee, T. E., "Mammals of Oklahoma." (2024).

Service

  • College

    1. Chair of the Department of Biology. (August 2013 - Present).
  • University

    1. Chairperson, Faculty Senate. (August 2015 - August 2017).

Professional

  1. Program Coordinator, Texas Society of Mammalogists, Junction, Texas. (February 2006 - Present).
  2. Member, American Society of Mammalogists Systematic Collections Committee, Lubbock, Texas. (April 20, 2015 - June 20, 2020).

Public

Teaching

  • Spring 2025

    1. BIOL 101 - Biology - Human Perspective
    2. BIOL 124 - Introductory Biology II Lab
    3. BIOL 124 - Introductory Biology II Lab
    4. BIOL 124 - Introductory Biology II Lab
    5. BIOL 497 - Seminar in Biology
  • Fall 2024

    1. BIOL 399 - Biology Research
    2. BIOL 487 - Comparative Zoology
    3. BIOL 489 - Comparative Zoology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
  • Summer 2024

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
  • Spring 2024

    1. BIOL 101 - Biology - Human Perspective
    2. BIOL 399 - Biology Research
    3. BIOL 408 - General Mammalogy
    4. BIOL 409 - General Mammalogy Laboratory
  • Fall 2023

    1. BIOL 399 - Biology Research
    2. BIOL 487 - Comparative Zoology
    3. BIOL 489 - Comparative Zoology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
  • Summer 2023

    1. BIOL 370 - Field Ornithology
  • Spring 2023

    1. BIOL 101 - Biology - Human Perspective
    2. HON 414 - HCOL: Bees and Honey
    3. BIOL 124 - Introductory Biology II Lab
    4. BIOL 124 - Introductory Biology II Lab
    5. BIOL 124 - Introductory Biology II Lab
    6. BIOL 497 - Seminar in Biology
  • Fall 2022

    1. BIOL 399 - Biology Research
    2. BIOL 487 - Comparative Zoology
    3. BIOL 489 - Comparative Zoology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
  • Summer 2022

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
  • Spring 2022

    1. BIOL 101 - Biology - Human Perspective
    2. BIOL 408 - General Mammalogy
    3. BIOL 409 - General Mammalogy Lab
  • Fall 2021

    1. BIOL 399 - Biology Research
    2. BIOL 487 - Comparative Zoology
    3. BIOL 489 - Comparative Zoology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
  • Summer 2021

    1. BIOL 370 - Field Ornithology
  • Spring 2021

    1. BIOL 101 - Biology - Human Perspective
    2. BIOL 497 - Seminar in Biology
  • Fall 2020

    1. BIOL 399 - Biology Research
    2. BIOL 487 - Comparative Zoology
    3. BIOL 489 - Comparative Zoology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
  • Summer 2020

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
  • Spring 2020

    1. BIOL 399 - Biology Research
    2. BIOL 112 - General Biology I
    3. BIOL 380 - General Mammalogy
  • Fall 2019

    1. BIOL 101 - Biology - Human Perspective
    2. BIOL 399 - Biology Research
    3. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    4. BIOL 497 - Seminar in Biology
  • Summer 2019

    1. BIOL 399 - Biology Research
    2. BIOL 370 - Field Biology
  • Spring 2019

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 399 - Biology Research
    4. BIOL 497 - Seminar in Biology
  • Fall 2018

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    5. BIOL 497 - Seminar in Biology
  • Summer 2018

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
  • Spring 2018

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 380 - General Mammalogy
    4. BIOL 497 - Seminar in Biology
  • Fall 2017

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    5. BIOL 364 - Ecology Lab
    6. BIOL 497 - Seminar in Biology
  • Summer 2017

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    2. BIOL 370 - Field Biology
    3. BIOL 440 - ST: Sci of European Museums
  • Spring 2017

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 101 - Biology - Human Perspective
    4. BIOL 399 - Biology Reseach
    5. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    6. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
  • Fall 2016

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    5. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    6. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    7. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    8. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    9. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    10. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    11. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    12. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    13. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
  • Summer 2016

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
  • Spring 2016

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 399 - Biology Reseach
    4. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    5. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    6. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    7. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    8. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    9. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    10. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    11. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    12. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    13. BIOL 380 - General Mammalogy
  • Fall 2015

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    5. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    6. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    7. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    8. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    9. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    10. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    11. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    12. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    13. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    14. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
  • Summer 2015

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    2. BIOL 370 - Field Biology
    3. BIOL 440 - S.T: Science of Euro. Museum
  • Spring 2015

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 101 - Biology - Human Perspective
    4. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    5. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    6. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    7. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    8. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    9. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    10. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    11. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    12. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    13. BIOL 495 - Physiology Laboratory
    14. BIOL 495 - Physiology Laboratory
  • Fall 2014

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    5. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    6. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    7. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    8. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    9. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    10. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    11. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    12. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    13. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    14. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
  • Summer 2014

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
  • Spring 2014

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    4. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    5. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    6. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    7. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    8. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    9. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    10. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    11. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    12. BIOL 380 - General Mammalogy
    13. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
  • Fall 2013

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    5. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    6. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    7. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    8. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    9. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    10. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    11. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    12. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    13. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    14. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
  • Summer 2013

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    2. BIOL 370 - Field Biology
    3. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
  • Fall 2012

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 101 - Biology - Human Perspective
    5. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    6. BIOL 400 - G.S.:Research in Ecuador
    7. HON 403 - Honors Colloquium
    8. HON 413 - Honors Colloquium
  • Summer 2012

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    2. BIOL 340 - Sp.Top:Animal Ecology
  • Spring 2012

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 380 - General Mammalogy
  • Fall 2011

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 101 - Biology - Human Perspective
    5. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    6. BIOL 364 - Ecology Lab
    7. HON 403 - Honors Colloquium
    8. HON 413 - Honors Colloquium
  • Summer 2011

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    2. BIOL 370 - Field Biology
    3. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
  • Spring 2011

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 491 - Human Anatomy
    4. BIOL 493 - Human Anatomy Laboratory
    5. BIOL 493 - Human Anatomy Laboratory
    6. BIOL 403 - Marine Biology
  • Fall 2010

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 101 - Biology - Human Perspective
    5. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    6. BIOL 364 - Ecology Lab
    7. HCOL 421 - Honors Colloquium
  • Summer 2010

    1. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    2. BIOL 311 - Field Botany
    3. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:Animal Ecology
  • Spring 2010

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    4. BIOL 114 - General Biology I Lab
    5. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    6. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    7. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    8. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    9. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    10. BIOL 115 - General Biology II Lab
    11. BIOL 380 - General Mammalogy
    12. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
    13. HIST 440 - Sp.Top:
  • Fall 2009

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    5. BIOL 364 - Ecology Lab
    6. UNIV 100 - University Seminar
  • Summer 2009

    1. BIOL 322 - Aquatic Biology
    2. BIOL 370 - Field Biology
    3. BIOL 305 - Ornithology
    4. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
    5. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
  • Spring 2009

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. HCOL 421 - Honors Colloquium
    4. BIOL 403 - Marine Biology
  • Fall 2008

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    5. BIOL 364 - Ecology Lab
    6. AUD 01SC - SCI:
    7. UNIV 100 - University Seminar
  • Summer 2008

    1. BIOL 322 - Aquatic Biology
    2. BIOL 471 - Conservation Biology
    3. BIOL 311 - Field Botany
    4. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
    5. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
    6. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
    7. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
    8. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
    9. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
  • Spring 2008

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 380 - General Mammalogy
    4. BIOL 497 - Seminar in Biology
    5. BIOL 440 - Sp. Top:
  • Fall 2007

    1. BIOL 221 - Animal Biology
    2. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    3. BIOL 223 - Animal Biology Lab
    4. BIOL 362 - Ecology
    5. BIOL 364 - Ecology Lab
    6. UNIV 100 - University Seminar