LINCOLN, DAVID E in Columbia, South Carolina
Company Description:
behavior, biochemistry, cancer, environment, genetics, marine biology, microbiology, neurobiology, physiology, viruses
Services Offered:
Ecology
Marine Science
Marine Biology
Global Change
Baruch
Plant Science
Plant Biology
Plant
Plant Viruses
Bioinformatics
Evolution
Evolutionary Biology
Bioremediation
Physiology
Molecular Biology
Cancer Biology
Insect Biology
Fish Biology
Conservation Ecology
Plant Virology
Microbiology
Environmental Microbioloby
Theoretical Ecology
Microbial Ecology
Eco-physiology
Genetics
Gene Regulation
Meiofauna
Copopods
Circadian
Behavioral Ecology
Molecular Genetics
Biomechanics
Physiological Ecology
Adaptation
Plant Development
Chemical Ecology
Wetland Ecology
Estuarine Ecology
Insect
Population Genetics
Insect Olfaction
P53
Alligator Genetics
Alligator
Gene Therapy
Invertebrate Biology
Signal Transduction
Stress
Community Ecology
Benthic Ecology
Marine Algae
Web Results:
- Griffen research on ecomorphology
- A closer look at our research on gut ecomorphology Return to main research page Using ecomorphology as a predictive tool Rapid environmental changes and pressing human needs to forecast the consequences of those changes are increasingly driving ecology to become more predictive. Given the number of ...
- People in the lab
- Home Research Publications Teaching Education outreach People in the lab In the news People in the Lab Graduate Students Ben Toscano (benjamin.toscano@gmail.com) Personal website I am a fourth-year Ph.D. student in the Griffen lab. I study how individual-level variation in body size and behavior in ...
- Griffen publications
- Home Research Publications Teaching Education outreach People in the lab In the news Peer-Reviewed Publications Follow citations to my publications here *Indicates undergraduate coauthor 2013 Drake JM, Griffen BD (2013) Experimental demonstration of accelerated extinction in source-sink metapopulati...
- evolutionary biology
- Skip to main content University of South Carolina Arts and SciencesAbout the DepartmentOffice & Mailing DirectoryFaculty & Staff DirectoryUndergraduate ProgramUndergraduate Studies DirectoryBiology MajorBiology MinorMedical Humanities MinorNeuroscience MinorUndergraduate ResearchScholarships...
- Griffen research on foraging
- A closer look at our research on foraging Return to main research page The importance of foraging All species eat. Consequently, foraging plays a central role in ecological interactions and in the success and failure of most species. Many of the topics that I investigate deal with foraging in some w...
Business Information:
In Business Since: | 2005 |
Business Sector: | Residential, Commercial |