Students for Spring 2000
- Tasha Altheide
- e-mail: altheide@u.arizona.edu
- Programs Used: Excel
- Areas of interest: Population genetics, phylogenetics, hominoid evolution
- Heather Bleakley
- e-mail: bhbleakley@aol.com
- Programs Used: JMP, Systat, excel
- Areas of interest: Phylogeny, behavior and genetics
- Sue Cole
- e-mail: scole@u.arizona.edu
- Areas of interest: Genetics of complex diseases and the interaction of nutrition and physcial activity
- Asher Cutter
- e-mail: acutter@u.arizona.edu
- Areas of interest: Evolution of sex, sex-ratio bias, sociality, levels of selection
- Anne Danielson-Francois
- Kelly Dyer
- e-mail: kdyer@u.arizona.edu
- Areas of interest: Evolutionary genetics, phylogenetics, coevolution
- Tamar Erez
- e-mail: tamare@u.arizona.edu
- Programs Used: Systat, Sigmastat
- Areas of interest: Evolution of sociality and evolution of life-history traits.
- Don Falk
- e-mail: dafalk@u.arizona.edu
- Programs Used: SPSS, Excell
- Areas of interest: Ecology: disturbance-, succesion-, and community ecology, population dynamics, weibul distribution
- Michael Gilson
- Cathy Hunt
- Carlos Martinez del Rio
- e-mail: cdelrio@u.arizona.edu
- Programs Used: Excell, systat, Methamtica, JMP, SAS, Pascal
- Areas of interest: Natural history, physiology, ecology
- Brian McGill
- e-mail: bmcgill@u.arizona.edu
- Programs Used: Excel, Systat, Mathlab, Mathematica
- Areas of interest: Theoretical community ecology
- Bret Payseur
- e-mail: payseur@u.arizona.edu
- Programs Used: Statview, JMP, SAS, Excel, Mathematica
- Areas of interest: Population and quantitative genetics
- Steve Perlman
- Cynthia Riginos
- e-mail: riginos@u.arizona.edu
- Programs Used: Statview, Excel, JMP, Mathematica
- Areas of interest: Population genetics, Phylogenetics
- Jay Taylor
- Christopher Tillquist
- Will Turner
- e-mail: wturner@u.arizona.edu
- Programs Used: C Excel, Matlab
- Areas of interest: Community ecology, macroecology, stochastic processes
- Laura Zahn
- e-mail: lzahn@u.arizona.edu
- Programs Used: JMP, Systat 8.0, Excel, Mathematica
- Areas of interest: Evolution of quantitative traits, plant development, G X E iteractions.