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Dr. Marshall's Research

I research methods for delimiting species boundaries. I work mostly with Sceloporus grammicus, a lizard species found in Mexico, but I have also published papers on other lizard species, malaria mosquitoes, meadow jumping mice, and crickets. Along with species boundaries issues I do research in phylogentics, population genetics, and hybrid zones. I am always looking for good undergraduate researchers so if you are interested email me your CV. Abstracts of my research are posted below.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Scientific American 2008


I was interviewed for this article titled 'What is a Species' by Carl Zimmer that appeared in the June issue of Scientific American pages 72-79.  This is a great article, written for a general audience, on some of the scientific issues around identifying species in nature.
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