Matthew E. Gifford

Contact Information:
Associate Professor
Department of Biology
University of Central Arkansas
201 Donaghey Ave.
Conway, AR 72035
Office: LSC 120
Lab: LSC 119
Phone: 501-450-5927 (office)
Email: megifford<at>uca.edu
CV in PDF
Education:
Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis (2008)
Department of Biology
Program in Ecology, Evolution and Population Biology (EEPB)
Advisor: Allan Larson
M.S., University of Texas at Tyler (2002)
Department of Biology
Advisor: Ronald L. Gutberlet, Jr.
B.S., Avila University (1999)
Department of Biology
Undergraduate Thesis Advisor: Robert Powell
Research Interests (in a nutshell):
My research interests are broad but center around understanding how ectotherms (salamanders, lizards, and snakes in particular) deal with spatial and temporal variation in environmental conditions and the ecological and evolutionary consequences of these strategies. I also have an ongoing interest in herpetofaunal natural history.
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Associate Professor
Department of Biology
University of Central Arkansas
201 Donaghey Ave.
Conway, AR 72035
Office: LSC 120
Lab: LSC 119
Phone: 501-450-5927 (office)
Email: megifford<at>uca.edu
CV in PDF
Education:
Ph.D., Washington University in St. Louis (2008)
Department of Biology
Program in Ecology, Evolution and Population Biology (EEPB)
Advisor: Allan Larson
M.S., University of Texas at Tyler (2002)
Department of Biology
Advisor: Ronald L. Gutberlet, Jr.
B.S., Avila University (1999)
Department of Biology
Undergraduate Thesis Advisor: Robert Powell
Research Interests (in a nutshell):
My research interests are broad but center around understanding how ectotherms (salamanders, lizards, and snakes in particular) deal with spatial and temporal variation in environmental conditions and the ecological and evolutionary consequences of these strategies. I also have an ongoing interest in herpetofaunal natural history.
Google Scholar
ResearchGate Profile