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Dr.William R. Garstka
Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
     
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Research Description

Research in my laboratory has really spanned two focal areas. First, we worked on the analysis of vertebrate reproductive patterns, linking physiological mechanisms, their present function and their evolutionary history -- with particular interest in the role of social factors in integrating reproductive cyclicity. Published research dealt with these topics using such organisms as garter snakes, scincid lizards, damselfish, and slider turtles. This work included collaboration with researchers at Auburn University and the Savannah River Ecology Laboratory and spawned three M.S. degrees. Lately, we have become interested in functional anatomy, the developmental biology of the vertebrate skeleton, and the analysis of ancient DNA (with Joseph Ng) and how these factors can be used to infer or support evolutionary relationships among non-mamalian taxa. Onn M.S. student is working on Pachycephalosaur skulls and I continue my work on dinosaur wrist movements.


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