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Name
Advisor(s)
Topic
Adam R. Leston (2006) Chris Simon A molecular phylogeographic study of the New Zealand cicada genus Rhodopsalta.
Kathryn M. Gannon (2005) Chris Simon Asymmetrical sexual isolation and paternal leakage
in periodical cicadas (Genus: Magicicada).
Christopher Ehrhardt (B.S. 2001) Chris Simon Nuclear markers as evidence of instantaneous speciation in 13- and 17-year periodical cicadas.
Megan Fencil (B.S. 2001) Eric Schultz Vertical distribution of naked goby larvae in the lower Hudson River estuary.
Barbara Parsons (B.S. 2000) Chris Simon Conservation genetics of Megalagrion hawaiiensee.
Kate Heath (2000) Margaret Rubega The effects of salt stress on skeletal development in juvenile birds.
Annie Paradis (B.S. 1999) Chris Simon Correlation of genetic markers and color polymorphisms in 13- and 17-year periodical cicadas.
Phoebe Hall (1998) Kurt Schwenk Functional morphology and evolution of the retroarticular process in iguanian lizards.
Rebecca Jordan (1997) Eric Schultz Spatial and temporal variation in growth rates of larval bay anchovy (Anchoa mitchilli) in the lower Hudson River estuary.
Sejal Dalwadi (B.S. 1997) Chris Simon Mitochondral and nuclear data suggesting gene flow between 13- and 17-year periodical cicadas.
Jake Schumacher (B.S. 1997) Chris Simon Secondary structure of the third domain of nuclear small subunit ribosomal RNA genes in tapeworms.
Kathy Kudish (B.S. 1996)

Charlie Henry

Chris Simon

Marta Wells

Mitochondrial DNA variation across a four gene region (COII, ATPase 6, ATPase 8 and COII): Restriction fragment length analysis of Chrysoperla lucasina in Europe.
Jennifer Morris (B.S. 1996) Chris Simon Conservation genetic studies of Megalagrion xanthomelas.
Jennifer Deniega (B.S. 1993) Chris Simon Geographic variation in nucleotide substitutions within and among 13- and 17-year periodical cicada populations surveyed br PCR/RFLP.
Julie Butte (B.S. 1992) Chris Simon Geographic variation in allozyme frequencies in 13- and 17-year periodical cicadas.
     

 

 
      
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