Current Faculty
Frank E. Anderson
Professor and Director, School of Biological Sciences
Office: Life Science II 422; Life Science III 1016
Phone: 618-453-4132
Email: feander@siu.edu
My primary research interests are invertebrate phylogeny and phylogeography. I am primarily interested in the extremes of the molluscan and annelidan radiations. While most mollusks are rather sedentary aquatic animals, some (cephalopods) are active, swimming predators with an array of spectacular ...read full profile >>
Guillaume Bastille-Rousseau
Assistant Professor
I'm an ecologist interested in understanding the drivers of spatial behavioral processes such as movement and habitat selection. I’m also interested in determining how these processes scale up to affect the demography and distribution of multiple sympatric ...read full profile >>
Justin Boyles
Associate Professor
Office: LSII 253B
Phone: 618-453-6945
Email: jgboyles@siu.edu
Much of my basic research focuses on the optimal expression of body temperature (i.e. thermoregulation) under varying ecological conditions as well as the evolutionary history that has led to the patterns of thermoregulation we see today. I use a multitude of approaches including non-manipulative ...read full profile >>
Jason L. Brown
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
The overarching goal of my research is to develop a conceptual framework for understanding the interplay between spatial, genetic, ecological, and evolutionary processes. I integrate theoretical perspectives on evolution, ecology, and population genetics with geospatial, field-based, and ...read full profile >>
Michael W. Eichholz
Professor
Dr. Eichholz is a waterfowl/wetland ecologist in the Cooperative Wildlife Research Laboratory and Assistant Professor in the Zoology Program, Southern Illinois University. His past and current research involves studies addressing the importance of nutrient reserves to clutch size and incubation ...read full profile >>
James E. Garvey
Professor
Many investigators have assumed that the bioenergetics of ectotherms respond similarly to conditions along environmental gradients. My colleagues and I have been challenging this view, finding that energetic adaptations can influence growth and behavior of fish along broad latitudinal gradients. ...read full profile >>
Edward J. Heist
Professor
Office: 1019 Life Science III
Phone: 618-453-4131
Email: edheist@siu.edu
Education Ph.D., College of William and Mary Courses taught Courses Taught: Zool 385 (Marine Biology), Zool 579 (Molecular Genetics Techniques), Zool 584 (Conservation Genetics), Zool 510 (Evolution). Areas of interest Conservation Genetics, Population Genetics, Fish Molecular ...read full profile >>
Kamal M. Ibrahim
Associate Professor
I am interested in the spatial and temporal dynamics of genes in natural populations. My current research focuses on the conservation genetics and molecular systematics of the fauna of the Horn of Africa with emphasis on ungulates (along the Red Sea coast), mosquitoes (northern Sudan), and termites ...read full profile >>
F. Agustin Jimenez
Professor
My research interest focuses on the historical relationships among nematodes and their mammalian hosts across the neotropics. I dissect the macroevolutionary histories of both mammals and parasites to identify the processes that resulted in faunistic diversification in the New World. In my lab we ...read full profile >>
James R. Lovvorn
Professor
Office:445 Life Science II
Phone: 618-453-4127
Email: lovvorn@siu.edu
My group seeks to understand linkages between mobile top predators (birds) and aquatic food webs. We use simulation models to link field and laboratory studies of the foraging energetics of birds with the quality and dispersion of prey, and to predict prey availability as a function of food web ...read full profile >>
Michael J. Lydy
Professor
My areas of research interest include evaluating the effects of chemical mixtures, developing a basic understanding of the chemical and biological factors affecting toxicity, bioavailability and bioaccumulation, remediation of contaminated sites and evaluating the effectiveness of Best Management ...read full profile >>
Charlotte Narr
Assistant Professor
My research examines the causes and consequences of patterns in freshwater nutrient availability. Drawing from the fields of ecological stoichiometry, biogeochemistry, and disease ecology, I examine how traits of organisms respond to and shape the nutrient dynamics around them. Parasites are ...read full profile >>
Clayton K. Nielsen
Professor of Forestry
My graduate students and I study wildlife ecology and management in a variety of landscapes, with a strong focus on habitat and populations. Primary field tools we use include wildlife capture, human dimensions surveys, population abundance surveys, radiotelemetry, remote cameras, and vegetation ...read full profile >>
Margaret N. Nsofor
Professor of Practice
Education Ph.D., Mississippi State University Courses taught ZOOL 115 (General Biology), ZOOL 118 (Principles of Animal Biology), BIOL 200a (Cell and Molecular Biology, Genetics and Evolution), BIOL 305 (Principles of Genetics), ZOOL 482 (Zoology Seminar for Seniors) Areas of ...read full profile >>
Gregory W. Whitledge
Professor
My research interests include applications of stable isotopes in fisheries and aquatic sciences, fish bioenergetics and trophic interactions, fish-habitat relationships, aquatic invasive species, and sport fisheries management. Current and recent research projects in my lab include ...read full profile >>