Ph.D. Students
(Current position, thesis year, and topic):
  Dr. T. Mitchell Aide Full Professor, University of Puerto Rico, PR
    (1989 - Phenology and Herbivory in the Tropics)
  Dr. Monica Geber Associate Professor, Cornell University, NY
    (1989 - Plant Development and Population Biology)
  Dr. Jess Zimmerman Full Professor, University of Puerto Rico, PR
    (1989 - Ecology of a Sex-changing Orchid)
  Dr. Cindy Sagers Associate Professor, University of Arkansas, AR
    (1993 - Costs and Benefits of Defense in a Neotropical Shrub)
  Dr. Dana Garrigan Full Professor, Pacific Lutheran University, VA
    (1994 - Host Selection by Painted Lady Butterflies)
  Dr. Denise Dearing Associate Professor, University of Utah, UT
    (1995 - Factors Governing Diet Selection in Pikas)
  Dr. John Barone Assistant Professor, Columbus State University, GA
    (1996 - Herbivory and Tropical Tree Diversity)
  Dr. Sylvia Torti Research Assistant Professor, University of Utah, UT
    (1998 - Causes and Consequences of Monodominance in Tropical Lowland Forests)
  Dr. Sharon Talley Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Turbulence Research, Stanford University, CA
    (2001 - Evolution of anti-fungal metabolites in Sage brush)
  Dr. Paul Fine Assistant Professor, University of California at Berkeley, CA
    (2004 - Herbivory and the evolution of habitat specialization by trees in Amazonian Forests)
  Dr. Tania Brenes Postoctoral Research Fellow, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
(2006 - Dynamics of defense and plant-insect interaction in the Neotropical genus, Inga)
    (2006 - Dynamics of defense and plant-insect interaction in the Neotropical genus, Inga)
  Dr. Lora Richards Postdoctoral Fellow, Macquarie University, Australia
    (2006 - The effects of productivity on bottom-up and top-down controls of herbivores)
Master's Students:
  Weisan Jin Technician, molecular biology
  Ann Nelson Technician, environmental quality
  Stephanie Brandt Science teacher, high school
 
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