441 Mark Jefferson
Science Complex
Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197
734.487.4242
B.S. Wildlife Ecology & Conservation (Minor in Applied Statistics); University of Nevada Reno, 2008
M.S. Ecology & Organismal Biology; Eastern Michigan University, 2011
Ph.D. Biological Education; University of Northern Colorado, 2019
My primary research involves the ecology of bats, but I have also studied the foraging behaviors of kangaroo rats and chickadees as well. The projects I conduct typically have both field and laboratory components, such as DNA-sequencing and microsatellite analysis.
BIO 140- Introduction to Zoology
BIO 310- Ecology
BIO 315- Evolution
BIO 481/581- Natural History of Vertebrates
BIO 483/583- Mammalogy
BIO 486/586- Entomology
BIO 509- Statistics for Biologists